November 11, 2024

James Hird returns to Essendon for the first time in SEVEN YEARS

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  • James Hird was greeted by boos from Carlton fans on his return to Essendon 
  • The club legend was involved in their 150th anniversary celebrations at the MCG 
  • Bombers fans gave a rapturous ovation but boos from Blues fans were heard 
  • James Hird walked out to a smattering of boos from Carlton fans as the Bombers legend made his Essendon return for the first time in seven years.

    Hird, one of the Bombers’ greatest players, walked onto the MCG for Essendon’s 150th anniversary celebrations ahead of Friday night’s AFL clash with arch-rivals Carlton.

    Captain of the Bombers’ last premiership in 2000, Hird joined other Essendon greats for the pre-match festivities.

    James Hird received a mixed reception on his return to Essendon for the first time since 2015

    James Hird received a mixed reception on his return to Essendon for the first time since 2015

    Bombers fans attempted to drown out jeers from their arch rivals during Hird’s dramatic appearance on the MCG turf, with the the 49-year-old having kept a low-profile since his painful exit as Essendon coach in 2015.

    Hird was banned from coaching for the entire 2014 season following the dramatic fallout from Essendon’s supplements saga.

    He returned to coach the Bombers, but quit with three games to go in the 2015 season amid growing pressure from the drugs scandal and Essendon’s increasingly poor on-field performances.

    Essendon legends were invited to the MCG to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary

    Essendon legends were invited to the MCG to celebrate the club’s 150th anniversary

    Dyson Heppell gave a team talk in front of the club legends and Hird was involved on Friday

    Dyson Heppell gave a team talk in front of the club legends and Hird was involved on Friday

    Hird has returned to the AFL this year, first as a leadership consultant at GWS and is now an assistant to Mark McVeigh after his former Bombers teammate became interim coach of the Giants following Leon Cameron’s departure in May.

    Hird, along with the likes of Kevin Sheedy, Matthew Lloyd, Tim Watson and Dustin Fletcher, gathered in the middle of the MCG around all 16 of Essendon’s premiership clubs.

    The inspirational Neale Daniher was also there with brothers Terry, Anthony and Chris ahead of the Big Freeze event on Monday.

    The club legends then joined arms in a circle with the Bombers’ current team in a stirring pre-match address from captain Dyson Heppell.

    The hatred between Essendon and Carlton has now extended to the women’s teams, with a chorus of boos being heard around the MCG after AFLW star Madison Prepakis turned up in Bombers colours after her recent high-profile switch from Carlton.

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