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2007 Crichton Medal preview show
With little more than a week until the prestigious 2007 Crichton Medal ceremony, anticipation is building around who will be named Essendon's best and fairest. Will it be All-Australian Dustin Fletcher, could Scott Lucas go back-to-back, can James Hird pull off an emotional win or will a new name top the list?
With little more than a week until the prestigious 2007 Crichton Medal ceremony, anticipation is building around who will be named Essendon's best and fairest.
Will it be All-Australian Dustin Fletcher, could Scott Lucas go back-to-back, can James Hird pull off an emotional win or will a new name top the list?
To reflect on the year that was and try and predict a likely winner, Essendon Assistant Coach, Gary O’Donnell and Media Manager, Craig Rowston, caught up on Bomber TV to discuss the season round-by-round.
The 45 minute special can be seen on Bomber TV and also features game and player highlights, statistics and website voting results. It can also be watched by those who have purchased a subscription to the live webcast of the Crichton Medal.
""The Crichton Medal preview aims to refresh the fans' memories about the season and get them excited about what is sure to be a very interesting evening and result,"" O'Donnell said.
The 2007 Crichton Award Ceremony will be held on October 3 at Crown Palladium in front of a sell out crowd of more than 1,500 people.
In an Australian sport first, the evening will be broadcast LIVE on the Club website to make sure those people who missed out on tickets, and those loyal fans who just love the club, can still join around 1500 guests to toast the 2007 winner.
Essendon's Matthew Lloyd and Melbourne's Michael Newton will be presented with the 2007 Toyota AFL Mark and Goal of the Year awards, tomorrow, Thursday September 27 at the AFL Live Site, Federation Square.