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They are considered certain to be on the hunt for West Coast’s Harley Reid should he become available for trade at the end of 2025, or at the end of 2026 when Reid is out of contract.
“We’ve tried to define very clearly what we’d like Essendon players to look like as a starting point, coming into the club, as players but also culturally as well,” Vozzo said.
Essendon CEO Craig Vozzo says the Bombers know what they’re looking for at the recruitment table.Credit: Justin McManus
“We’ve tried to be really specific with what our list needs are, and then try to hit those marks with our recruiting, whether that’s lateral or through the draft. You don’t always get it right, but that’s the strategy.”
Vozzo said they needed “higher-end talent to support Zach [Merrett] and a few of the other boys within the group and maybe laterally.”
Asked about their specific needs, he quipped: “hamburger with the lot. Yeah, there’s lots of different aspects you want to get better at.
“And you’ve got some kids that we’ve got a lot of – not hope – confidence in.”
The Bombers are building a team around skipper Zach Merrett.Credit: Getty Images
Essendon is in a strong position to pursue players from rival clubs this year and next with significant room in their salary cap and an excellent draft hand of two first-round picks and two second-round picks – the Dons having Melbourne’s first choice as well as their own.
He said leadership, culture and development were the primary objectives in building a team at Essendon.
“We’ve made 20 list changes in the past two years, we’ve got one of the youngest squads in the comp and that’s not to create an excuse.
“I’m still very excited about the growth we can get out of our 21-to-27 year olds and that’s our focus … the organic growth we get out of those guys is critical to any timeframe to ultimate success and sustained success.”
Vozzo said the path to a premiership took time, citing Damien Hardwick’s premiership in his eighth year as coach at Richmond, and Chris Fagan’s flag in his eighth year at the Lions. At West Coast, the Eagles hoisted the cup in Vozzo’s eighth year.
“It takes time, but I’m not suggesting it takes eight years and we’re part way through that journey … the organic growth we get from our group now is really important.”
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The Bombers have found a cornerstone of their future this year in key defender Zach Reid, who has finally overcome injuries to show his enormous ability as a tall intercepting defender.
“It’s so pleasing. I don’t want to jinx him, but he’s done a lot of work over a number of years. He’s getting the reward now with some durability and the performance comes off the back of the durability and the hard work. We’re seeing him grow in front of our eyes I think.”
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They are considered certain to be on the hunt for West Coast’s Harley Reid should he become available for trade at the end of 2025, or at the end of 2026 when Reid is out of contract.
“We’ve tried to define very clearly what we’d like Essendon players to look like as a starting point, coming into the club, as players but also culturally as well,” Vozzo said.
Essendon CEO Craig Vozzo says the Bombers know what they’re looking for at the recruitment table.Credit: Justin McManus
“We’ve tried to be really specific with what our list needs are, and then try to hit those marks with our recruiting, whether that’s lateral or through the draft. You don’t always get it right, but that’s the strategy.”
Vozzo said they needed “higher-end talent to support Zach [Merrett] and a few of the other boys within the group and maybe laterally.”
Asked about their specific needs, he quipped: “hamburger with the lot. Yeah, there’s lots of different aspects you want to get better at.
“And you’ve got some kids that we’ve got a lot of – not hope – confidence in.”
The Bombers are building a team around skipper Zach Merrett.Credit: Getty Images
Essendon is in a strong position to pursue players from rival clubs this year and next with significant room in their salary cap and an excellent draft hand of two first-round picks and two second-round picks – the Dons having Melbourne’s first choice as well as their own.
He said leadership, culture and development were the primary objectives in building a team at Essendon.
“We’ve made 20 list changes in the past two years, we’ve got one of the youngest squads in the comp and that’s not to create an excuse.
“I’m still very excited about the growth we can get out of our 21-to-27 year olds and that’s our focus … the organic growth we get out of those guys is critical to any timeframe to ultimate success and sustained success.”
Vozzo said the path to a premiership took time, citing Damien Hardwick’s premiership in his eighth year as coach at Richmond, and Chris Fagan’s flag in his eighth year at the Lions. At West Coast, the Eagles hoisted the cup in Vozzo’s eighth year.
“It takes time, but I’m not suggesting it takes eight years and we’re part way through that journey … the organic growth we get from our group now is really important.”
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The Bombers have found a cornerstone of their future this year in key defender Zach Reid, who has finally overcome injuries to show his enormous ability as a tall intercepting defender.
“It’s so pleasing. I don’t want to jinx him, but he’s done a lot of work over a number of years. He’s getting the reward now with some durability and the performance comes off the back of the durability and the hard work. We’re seeing him grow in front of our eyes I think.”
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