Justin Clarke will coach the AFL Anzac 2022 squad. It’s a big day for Australian football, and we’re not the only ones to get carried away by the drumbeat of the Anzac Day ceremony. But the AFL has refined the tone of its own Anzac Day ceremony with a joint banner and a minute of silence. The AFL ceremony also includes the raising of four flags, and playing of two national anthems – the anthem of Australia and New Zealand. And, of course, the roar of the crowd at the MCG signals that the teams are ready. Ultimately, the subliminal message is the players playing football.
Justin Clarke will coach the AFL Anzac 2022 squad
After leaving the AFL, former Brisbane Lion Justin Clarke has taken on the role of coaching the University of Oxford’s AFL women’s side. He recently guided the Oxford team to a Fitzpatrick Cup victory. The AFL legend will be the first non-AFL coach to lead the Spirit squad. Clarke has a full schedule in Villers-Bretonneux.
Essendon are still waiting to hear about the fitness of Aaron Francis, who was injured before half-time against Collingwood and didn’t return to the field. Jordan Ridley is expected to return to the squad after suffering a concussion in the round. Tom Cutler, who had 27 disposals and three goals in the VFL, will be a consideration as well.
Collingwood and Essendon clash
The biggest rivalry in AFL history is back for its 20th anniversary this year with the collingwood vs Essendon game. The game is set for 25 April at the MCG and is usually played at 3pm. The game is particularly special for Australians as it marks the first significant military pairing of Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The AFL and the RSL have worked together since 1995 to commemorate the fallen. This game has become a tradition that celebrates both the past and present servicemen.
Before the game, the teams played the Last Post, which is a tradition at AFL Anzac Day. The crowd roared as the national anthem was played. Essendon fans waved scarves and jackets. After the third quarter, Essendon was leading by two goals. It wasn’t a great start for the Bombers, but they proved that they are capable of competing in AFL.
Roosters v Dragons clash
AFL fans will be able to see the Roosters and Dragons face off for a historic ANZAC Day clash on Sunday, April 21. This matchup has been played every year since 2022, and is always a huge draw. In fact, the Roosters won 34-10 last year, while the Dragons came from behind to win the last match. Both teams have struggled to live up to their expectations this season, but the Roosters are expected to win this game.
The Roosters’ first-half try came in the first half, with the Roosters leading 16-6 at the break. The Roosters’ second-half try came after three minutes, but the Dragons’ fourth-quarter try was a penalty goal. The Dragons had to score two tries in the last half to get back into the game, but they fought back to win 14-12.
Jack Ginnivan’s Anzac Medal performance
Collingwood goal sneak Jack Ginnivan has produced the game of his life on Anzac Day. The polarising forward scored five goals in Collingwood’s 11-point victory over Essendon. Since his GoPro gate in round one, Ginnivan has been a hot topic. In front of 84,205 fans, he booted a career-high five goals. In the first match he played for Collingwood against Essendon, Ginnivan stomped over the fans and kicked five goals.
While the crowd booed Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury after winning the best player award, Ginnivan was unaffected. Afterwards, Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley congratulated Ginnivan and said he had been impressed with his performance. He also said that Ginnivan’s performance had exemplified the importance of team chemistry.
Documentary series about AFL Anzac 2022
The first in a new documentary series about the Bombers will be broadcast on a four-week period on Kayo and Fox Footy. Called ‘Stories of a Great Club,’ it details the evolution of the Bombers into a suburban club. In eight episodes, viewers will be taken behind the scenes of the Bombers’ past and present, and discover how the club came to be.
The series begins with an episode on the MCG, Australia’s largest cricket stadium, which will see 2,500 employees manage a 100,000-strong crowd. The episode concludes with a pre-game ceremony and a moment of silence. It is a moving episode. The series is available on the ABC and on the web. The Anzac Day long weekend is a perfect time to catch the series.
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