Anzac Day Clash - Match Results

Match Results

Year-by-year results
Year Winner Collingwood score Essendon score Attendance Anzac Medallist
1995 Draw 17.9 (111) 16.15 (111) 94,825 Sav Rocca (Collingwood)*
1996 Collingwood 17.15 (117) 16.9 (105) 87,549 Scott Russell (Collingwood)*
1997 Collingwood 14.15 (99) 10.10 (70) 83,271 Damian Monkhorst (Collingwood)*
1998 Collingwood 15.18 (108) 12.16 (88) 81,542 Sav Rocca (Collingwood)*
1999 Essendon 15.10 (100) 15.18 (108) 73,118 Mark Mercuri (Essendon)*
2000 Essendon 15.10 (100) 21.14 (140) 88,390 James Hird (Essendon)
2001 Essendon 14.11 (95) 15.13 (103) 83,905 Chris Tarrant (Collingwood)
2002 Collingwood 9.12 (66) 4.9 (33) 84,894 Mark McGough (Collingwood)
2003 Essendon 12.9 (81) 23.9 (147) 62,589^ James Hird (Essendon)
2004 Essendon 11.13 (79) 17.10 (112) 57,294^ James Hird (Essendon)
2005 Essendon 10.9 (69) 11.17 (83) 70,033^ Andrew Lovett (Essendon)
2006 Collingwood 15.16 (106) 12.17 (89) 91,234 Ben Johnson (Collingwood)
2007 Collingwood 12.23 (95) 11.13 (79) 90,508 Heath Shaw (Collingwood)
2008 Collingwood 23.16 (154) 12.9 (81) 88,999 Paul Medhurst (Collingwood)
2009 Essendon 12.16 (88) 13.15 (93) 84,829 Paddy Ryder (Essendon)
2010 Collingwood 18.12 (120) 8.7 (55) 90,070 Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
2011 Collingwood 16.11 (107) 11.11 (77) 89,626 Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
2012 Collingwood 11.14 (80) 11.13 (79) 86,932 Dane Swan (Collingwood)

* Retrospective medals awarded in 2011, for games from 1995 to 1999, as the first official Anzac Medal was awarded in 2000.

^ Capacity of ground reduced due to redevelopment for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

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