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Evans proving his worth

Essendon chairman David Evans’s decision to open his tenure up for reassessment demonstrates the leadership qualities required to continue in the role, writes Andrew Miller.

From the grandstand: Get excited Bombers fans!

Not too many would’ve predicted Essendon to be sitting in fourth spot on the ladder after seven rounds of this season. But that’s how it’s played out so far and Ben Waterworth believes Bombers fans should be jubilant.

Evans proving his worth

Essendon chairman David Evans’s decision to open his tenure up for reassessment demonstrates the leadership qualities required to continue in the role, writes Andrew Miller.

From the grandstand: Get excited Bombers fans!

Not too many would’ve predicted Essendon to be sitting in fourth spot on the ladder after seven rounds of this season. But that’s how it’s played out so far and Ben Waterworth believes Bombers fans should be jubilant.

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Evans proving his worth

Essendon chairman David Evans’s decision to open his tenure up for reassessment demonstrates the leadership qualities required to continue in the role, writes Andrew Miller.

From the grandstand: Get excited Bombers fans!

Not too many would’ve predicted Essendon to be sitting in fourth spot on the ladder after seven rounds of this season. But that’s how it’s played out so far and Ben Waterworth believes Bombers fans should be jubilant.

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