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The 2011 Essendon Football Club season is the club's 113th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Essendon won 11 matches, drew one and lost 10 matches in the 2011 season. Essendon won five matches within the first eight rounds, before a form slump culminated in a five-match losing streak and Essendon dropping out of the top eight for the first time this season when it lost to Hawthorn by 65 points. Essendon's elimination final against Carlton was lost by 62 points, ending what was otherwise a promising first year for James Hird in the Essendon coaching role.

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  • *The draw between and was the third of the season, and the third between the two sides since 1993. It also means that four of the last 12 games played at the MCG were drawn, and it is the first time since 1914 that there were three draws in the first four rounds of the season. (en)
  • * defeated for the fourth time in succession. Nick Riewoldt played his 200th AFL game for the Saints in that match. (en)
  • *'s first quarter score of 15.4 was the highest first quarter score of all time. *'s first quarter score of 15.4 was the highest scoring of any quarter since 1919. *Essendon's final score of 31.11 was its highest since 2000, and its final winning margin of 139 points was its highest since 1989. * Set Essendon's new largest winning margin at Docklands Stadium (en)
  • *This was James Hird's first game as coach of Essendon (en)
  • *This was the first pre-season Grand Final Essendon has mad since winning the title in 2000. (en)
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  • The 2011 Essendon Football Club season is the club's 113th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Essendon won 11 matches, drew one and lost 10 matches in the 2011 season. Essendon won five matches within the first eight rounds, before a form slump culminated in a five-match losing streak and Essendon dropping out of the top eight for the first time this season when it lost to Hawthorn by 65 points. Essendon's elimination final against Carlton was lost by 62 points, ending what was otherwise a promising first year for James Hird in the Essendon coaching role. (en)
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  • 2011 Essendon Football Club season (en)
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