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  2. The Hangar - Wikipedia

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    The Hangar, also known for commercial reasons as The NEC Hangar, is the training facility and headquarters of Australian rules football club the Essendon Bombers. [2] It is located in the north-west Melbourne suburb of Melbourne Airport and was opened in 2013.

  3. Essendon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Essendon became Australia's second, and Melbourne's first, international airport in February 1950. The airport was renamed Melbourne Airport, [9] and the first international commercial flight arrived from New Zealand a year later. In the 1950s Essendon Airport was too small for the larger pure jets, such as the Boeing 707. The airport was ...

  4. Essendon Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Essendon Football Club primary training and administration base has been at The Hangar since 2013. [109] Prior to this, the primary training and administration base of Essendon Football Club was based at Windy Hill Oval from 1922 until 2013. [ 110 ]

  5. Windy Hill, Essendon - Wikipedia

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    Essendon signed a 37-year lease at Melbourne Airport, [19] and moved its primary training and administrative base to the facility, known as The Hangar, in October 2013. [15] Essendon still holds a lease at Windy Hill which will expire after 2031; [19] the club uses the venue for home matches for its reserves team in the Victorian Football ...

  6. 2023 Essendon Football Club season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Essendon Football Club season was the club's 125th season playing in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded an AFLW side that competed in the AFLW's 8th Season . Essendon also fielded reserve teams for the AFL and AFLW in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the VFLW .

  7. Essendon Association Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Essendon (Association) Football Club (often shortened to Essendon 'A') was an Australian rules football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) from 1900 until 1921. The Dreadnoughts wore black and red, and played their home games at the Essendon Recreation Reserve (known today as Windy Hill ).

  8. List of Essendon Football Club leading goalkickers - Wikipedia

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    The AFL's annual leading goalkicker award, the Coleman Medal, is named after Essendon's John Coleman. At the 2009 Essendon Best & Fairest awards night, outgoing CEO Peter Jackson announced that the Essendon leading goalkicker medal would be named the Matthew Lloyd Medal in honour of the recently retired Matthew Lloyd . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Essendon Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hangar; List of Essendon Football Club honours; L. Line in the Sand Match; P. List of Essendon Football Club players; S. Super-Flood; W. West Melbourne Football ...