As 2014 draws to a close essendonfc.com.au rewinds the clock to take a look back on some of the highlights from the season. 

We count down some of the key moments from the 2014 season that had all red and black fans excited.

Bombers win at the Portress

In round 16 Essendon stunned Port Adelaide, handing the top four aspirants back to back losses for the first time in 2014 with a thrilling two point win at Adelaide Oval.

Essendon held the lead at every change and never let the Power hit the front in a tense final quarter to win 8.14 (62) to 7.18 (60).

David Zaharakis was the standout for the Bombers with 30 disposals and seven tackles while David Myers, Jason Winderlich and Zach Merrett were also prominent.

Robbie Gray (30 touches and one goal), Hamish Hartlett and Matt White were amongst the best for the Power.

Essendon got off to a quick start when Jake Carlisle capitalised on an errant handball from Port defender Tom Jonas just 90 seconds into the first quarter.

The Power finally hit the scoreboard after 19 minutes through Jay Schulz.

The visitors held a six-point lead at the first break though after Joe Daniher and Jackson Merrett combined for a clever goal.

Myers kept the momentum rolling for Essendon in the second stanza after goaling off one step with a powerful kick, but Schulz hit back immediately for the hosts.

Schulz's second goal would be the Power's only major score for the quarter as the Bombers kicked the next three through Brendon Goddard, Patrick Ambrose and Paddy Ryder to push their lead out to 24 points at half-time.

Port started the third term nicely when White dashed inside 50 and unloaded with a goal, but were pegged back after Carlisle booted his second of the game.

The minor scores continued to mount for either side until Gray pounced on a loose ball to goal for the Power to cut the deficit to 16 points at the final change.

It took Port just 44 seconds into the fourth term to signal the start of a comeback when Schulz kicked his third goal.

A captain's goal from Travis Boak had the 46,786 strong-crowd roaring, but

Dyson Heppell silenced the home faithful when he intercepted a sloppy kick in Port's defensive 50 and goaled against the run of play.

Kane Mitchell set up a thrilling final few moments when he scored from inside the goal square, but the Bombers held on for a memorable victory, arguably their best of 2014.