Arabic version: كولينغوود يهيمن على إيسندون في مواجهة يوم أنزاك
Collingwood delivered a stunning performance against Essendon, winning by 77 points in the Anzac Day match at the MCG. Scott Pendlebury, the AFL’s oldest active player, showcased his remarkable skills, recording 43 possessions and two goals, earning him the Anzac Day Medal for the fourth time.
Earlier in the day, Hawthorn achieved a convincing 49-point victory over Gold Coast in Launceston. The win for Hawthorn adds to the excitement of the Anzac Day round, which continues to engage fans across Australia.
In another match, Port Adelaide took on Geelong, leading at halftime with a score of 7.8 (50) to 6.1 (37). Despite a slow start in clearances, Port Adelaide managed to level the count by halftime, showcasing a strong comeback.
Ollie Hollands was a late withdrawal for Carlton due to family issues, impacting their game against Fremantle. Meanwhile, Collingwood’s impressive win over Essendon further solidified their position in the league, as they look ahead to their next challenges in the season.
According to ABC News, the day’s matches highlighted both individual brilliance and team efforts, making it a memorable Anzac Day for football fans.




















