Richmond star Dustin Martin has an excellent record against the Bombers.
He's the only player to have won two Yiooken Awards for best-afield in the Dreamtime at the 'G game, but hasn't just reserved his best form to the annual Sir Doug Nicholls Round clash.
Martin averages 26.6 disposals and 1.3 goals from his 19 matches against Essendon.
He has a better goal ratio against four other sides (Adelaide, Brisbane, North Melbourne and West Coast), and averages more touches against three teams (Western Bulldogs, Hawthorn and Gold Coast), but no club sits higher on both average goals and disposals than the Bombers.
What have been Martin's best Bomber games to date?
ROUND 10, 2016
38 disposals, 10 marks, seven clearances, three Brownlow votes, Yiooken Award
While a year away from his Brownlow-winning season, Martin dominated against undermanned Essendon in its year of top-up players. The Tigers galloped away to a 38-point win as Martin recorded a then-career best 38 touches, with 21 to the main break as no Bomber was able to contain the superstar.
ROUND 17, 2016
43 disposals, 22 contested possessions, 14 clearances, two goals, three Brownlow votes
The Bombers were gluttons for punishment when less than two months later, Martin turned in another best-on-ground performance. At this point of the season, Essendon's veteran top-up players were tiring, and Martin was simply on another level, sealing the 19-point victory with a set shot from 45m on the boundary.
ROUND 10, 2017
30 disposals, seven tackles, six clearances, one goal, three Brownlow votes, Yiooken Award
One of Martin's 11 three-vote games in his Brownlow year of 2017 came against Essendon. The Tigers broke their dispiriting three-game streak where all matches were lost in the final minutes with a 15-point triumph over the Bombers. Martin's seven tackles was a team high, while his major kickstarted the team's run of the last four goals of the game.
ROUND 22, 2018
26 disposals, 10 marks, six inside 50s, four goals, three Brownlow votes
Richmond had hit its scintillating top form in 2018, notching up its 20th straight win at the MCG with an eight-point win over the Bombers. Martin combined his dual role between the midfield and deep forward beautifully, with a team-high 26 disposals and game-high 10 marks.
ROUND 12, 2021
27 disposals, 10 contested possessions, three goals, two Brownlow votes
In the first Dreamtime in Perth match, the Bombers took the lead in the fourth after being 30 points adrift. Martin wasn't having any of that, kick-starting the Tigers' run with a 50m bomb on the run as the team coasted to a 39-point win. The superstar was also key to his side setting up the lead in the first place.
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
- Round nine, 2015 – 25 disposals, seven marks, three clearances, one goal, one Brownlow vote
- Round 11, 2018 – 28 disposals, seven clearances, five marks, one goal, two Brownlow votes
- Round 10, 2019 – 35 disposals, seven marks, eight clearances, one Brownlow vote
- Round 13, 2020 – 30 disposals, seven clearances, three marks, one goal, one Brownlow vote