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'88 Elimination Final ... Melbourne v West Coast

'Williams throws it out to Lyon. He shoots, he goals ... Melbourne in front!!'

 

Froggy Crompton, 4th Quarter, Melbourne v Collingwood, 1964 GF

Allen Jakovich, 4th Quarter, Melbourne v West Coast, 1994 H&A

Brad Green, 4th Quarter, Melbourne v Carlton, 2000 SF

Adem Yze, 4th Quarter, Melbourne v Carlton, 2000 SF

Cameron Bruce, 4th Quarter, Melbourne v Carlton, 2000 SF

 

Bret Bailey, 4th Quarter, 1987 Panasonic Cup Night Grand Final

Darren Bennett to win us the game against Essendon at Windy Hill.

One of the best Demons wins ever.


  On 10/11/2011 at 06:25, DeeZee said:

Darren Bennett to win us the game against Essendon at Windy Hill.

One of the best Demons wins ever.

Part of the 1990 sob story, came from well behind at 3/4 time to get up. Should've played off that year

  On 10/11/2011 at 06:25, DeeZee said:

Darren Bennett to win us the game against Essendon at Windy Hill.

One of the best Demons wins ever.

Excellent win, remember it fondly, Ricky Jackson destroyed the Bombers while Madden and O'Dwyer belted the hell out of each other for 4 quarters.

  On 10/11/2011 at 06:31, DavidNeitz9 said:

Excellent win, remember it fondly, Ricky Jackson destroyed the Bombers while Madden and O'Dwyer belted the hell out of each other for 4 quarters.

Great game that one. Last time i ventured to windy hill. Ian Robertson's commentary of that match was first class.

O'dwyer v Madden. Teeth were left on the ground that day.

 

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  On 10/11/2011 at 07:57, Mad_Melbourne said:

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Gold............and because what many outside MFC forget is that this is the kick that delivered us Jack Trengove.

We were always going to take Scully first. This goal allowed us to get the bloke many believe will be our next long term captain.........


I rate Buddy's goal in this years Prelim very highly.

Robertson's leggie from fifty vs Dons in 2005! I went nuts! Got us into the finals

  On 10/11/2011 at 06:25, DeeZee said:

Darren Bennett to win us the game against Essendon at Windy Hill.

One of the best Demons wins ever.

Second that!! A superb choice. Brilliant game.

#5 Froggie, GF 1964 is surely the one that would bring a tear to any Demon fan old enough to remember.

I hope that one of young guns will be able to emulate this memorable moment very soon.

How could anything from 1964 to now possibly beat that?

  On 10/11/2011 at 08:17, Grandson of a gun said:

Gold............and because what many outside MFC forget is that this is the kick that delivered us Jack Trengove.

We were always going to take Scully first. This goal allowed us to get the bloke many believe will be our next long term captain.........

i thought it was funny! it got us two priority picks who for all we know at the current time could be equal too or greater than our original anyway.


  On 10/11/2011 at 06:48, why you little said:

Great game that one. Last time i ventured to windy hill. Ian Robertson's commentary of that match was first class.

O'dwyer v Madden. Teeth were left on the ground that day.

and most of them belonged to alan ezard, who was poleaxed into the turf by a bonecrunching todd viney tackle during the last quarter

good times

and i agree with you about robbo's commentary WYL... used to really enjoy his calls

Todd Viney - first quarter of our opening final in '87 after all those years in the wilderness. Running hard toward the boundary, Members side kicking to the city end, straightened, screwed the ball back in from about 45, never looked like missing - what a start ! Never looked back from that time on - ON FIRE !!!!!!

  On 16/11/2011 at 04:28, Weedster said:

Todd Viney - first quarter of our opening final in '87 after all those years in the wilderness. Running hard toward the boundary, Members side kicking to the city end, straightened, screwed the ball back in from about 45, never looked like missing - what a start ! Never looked back from that time on - ON FIRE !!!!!!

Never forget the roar as that ball went dead straight through those sticks.

May we hear it again soon.


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