Bombers deny wasting the AFL season

The return of long-term Essendon absentees David Myers and Tayte Pears should help lift the struggling club according to coach James Hird.

Essendon coach James Hird has denied it's been a wasted AFL year for the club.

The Bombers have lost all but one of their last 10 matches, and are on track for their worst season record in a decade.

Hird said while the club has underperformed on the field - while suffering in their third season of speculation about the club's 2012 supplements program - both he and his team are still enjoying their football.

Against Adelaide on Saturday, Tayte Pears and David Myers will resume their AFL careers after long absences.


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