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Jon Anderson confident Essendon's young 'gems' will take the club to greater heights

Jun 19, 20251 min
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Episode description

Despite another loss for the young and undermanned Bombers, there was plenty to like about their stars of the future. 

3AW Breakfast Sports Reporter Jon Anderson thinks out of Essendon's eleven debutants there will be a "couple of gems" out of that group of players. 

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These two would be in it. I said yesterday briefly that if I was to select a side for next year who I think will have the most improvement in it, it would be Essenant and I was laughed at. And I've been laughed at all my life. So I'm comfortable enough with that. I can deal with it, Russ. But I stand by it. And the reason I say that when you introduce eleven debutantes in a season, some of that's been forced upon them by so many injuries. You're going to get a couple of gems out of that.

I think they're going to get more than a couple of gems. You've already seen Clark and Roberts made or good last night. Caddie had a pretty handy game, Vigo Vizentini in the rucket. His first game was it was fine. He did all he had to do. CaCO Luel Johnson. They were players and a ten out. So you bring of those ten, probably eight are going to be there for the future. One of the players who has to

stand up next year is Ben McKay. That's so important, and obviously Zach Reeder, key defender who just has been injured so much. But they look good,

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