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so to vote for goal of the year you get spam for ever from Woolworths and the AFL gets to manage your Google contacts... bugger off

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Are peeps honestly calling it goal of the year?

Goal of the decade. The bloke on the mark wasn't even close to the 50m line. 

Not sure how many people on here played footy but personally speaking I could get the spin of the torp but barely any extra distance because I wasn't kicking through the ball, to get the right spin. Went outside in with my kicking leg.

Hunt has got an extra 20 maybe 30 metres from kicking through it and still managed to kick it through the goals, even though it was turning the wrong way.

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On 16/07/2017 at 10:59 AM, jnrmac said:

Not eligible for GOTY because it wasn't voted as the weekend winner by the public. 

Unbelievable.

It's one of the best goals I have ever seen. It was a completely deliberate and ridiculously well executed kick, to be contrasted with the arsey shots we see each week of the year.

People obviously vote along club lines.

 

 

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On 7/16/2017 at 1:33 AM, Skuit said:

Didn't someone from Port kick a decent torp against us at Adelaide Oval in 2011? Same flank, perhaps from 55-60m, maybe after the 3qtr siren? Memory fuzzy.

Correction: was Travis Boak at qtr-time.  

Finally found it. Many similarities. 50sec mark, really pleasant commentary. Fitzpatrick debut, Morton opens the ledger . . .

 

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Apologies if this is old news, bit apparently Jayden recons it was kicked into the wind as well:

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/afl/afl-news/monster-torpedo-goal-from-melbournes-jayden-hunt-was-into-the-wind-20170718-gxdta4.html

Interesting that he practices and likes kicking a torpe when he gets a chance.

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12 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Depends which one. William of Normandy's goal of occupying England was pretty good. His descendants are still in control.

Technically a different millennium, but I did hear he dribbled Harold's head through two trees at an unbelievable acute angle.

Chief was not happy.

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In all respect to Clarry, Jayden's torp is without a doubt the unofficial Demon Goal of the Year at this point. Would love this to win at the end of the year and not the stereotypical fluky goal from the boundary or the 'run and goal' with five bounces from half-back.

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8 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

In all respect to Clarry, Jayden's torp is without a doubt the unofficial Demon Goal of the Year at this point. Would love this to win at the end of the year and not the stereotypical fluky goal from the boundary or the 'run and goal' with five bounces from half-back.

And amusingly it's exactly that kind of goal (run from half-back) that we would have expected from Jayden! Way to flip the script!

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