Cale Hooker's gutsy final-term grab on Anzac Day has been recognised, with the key defender nominated for the JLT Mark of the Year.
Trailing Collingwood by three points with four minutes left on the clock, Hooker put his body on the line to run back with the flight of the ball and split the pack, gifting the Bombers the opportunity to launch an all-important attack from their defensive 50.
Hooker's effort was one of a number of the Bombers' courageous acts in the four-point loss, with fellow defender Patrick Ambrose also putting his body on the line on two distinct occasions.
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