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If there were any lingering doubts from 1983 and any amount of retribution hadnt been exacted the following year, 1985 was the year Essendon gave Hawthorn everything it had.
It was Essendons turn this year to defeat Hawthorn in the second semi-final and with that win came a degree of confidence not often felt by a side going into a Grand Final.
The Bombers knew that they were going to be hard to beat.
Impossible, as it turned out.
Hawthorn was hanging on by its fingertips in the first half after a mighty all-in brawl on the outer wing, but once the players returned to the field after the long break the Bombers slipped a gear.
Theyd stretched the margin to four and a half goals by the final change and as if by design they kept the Hawthorn faithful believing that a win was still possible, and with Dermott Brereton playing a stunning lone hand in attack anything might have been possible.
The reality was crushing.
Essendon kicked eleven goals in the final term to defeat Hawthorn.
It wasnt pretty and the Bombers toyed with their rivals as they pounded their beaten foe.
It was a tragic way for Leigh Matthews to end his career, but football can be a harsh game and the Bombers remembered 1983 all too clearly.
Back-to-back flags purged that pain once and for all and by the games end in 1985 the Baby Bombers had well and truly come of age.
Essendon 26.14 (170) defeated Hawthorn 14.8 (92)
Norm Smith Medalist: Simon Madden (Essendon)
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
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