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My maximum redline goals in order........

1. Oliver outta the middle GF.

2. Sparrows bomb in GF.

3. Gawns 55m outta the middle in Prelim.

4. Hannans in '18 Elim.

5. Uze in 2004 final against Adelaide.

6. Trappers in 2005 Elim after Whelan dropped Hird.

7. Jack Watts v Collingwood.

8. Salem v Essendon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Andrew Leoncelli, Round 2 2001 vs Adelaide at Football Park goals in the rain after receiving an unbelievable hit out from Schwartz to put the Demons in front with 4 seconds left on the clock.

Interestingly, it was Simon Goodwin who snapped a goal from 45m just 30 seconds earlier to put the Crows in front and to seemingly seal the match.   

One of my all time favourite footy moments.

 

 

Any of the 4 goals Darren Bennett kicked in the last quarter at Windy Hill in 1991.

Garry Lyon’s snap late in the 1988 Elimination Final

Garry Lyon’s long bomb in the 1988 PreliminaryFinal

1. Jakovich's scissor kick out of mid air.

2  Garry Lyon's torp. in the wet at VFL Park preliminary final.

3. Jeff Farmer's goal from the  backline finishing with a torp. from 55.

4. Woewodin's still Woewodin goal.

5. Petracca's dribble in the granny.

6. Kozzie's goal of the year nomination this season.

7. Leoncelli's goal at Adelaide in the wet.

8. Cameron Bruce's last goal in the final against Carlton.

9. Brett Bailey's goal in the Night Grand Final against Essendon.

10. Jayden Hunt's torp. in Darwin.

11. Max's preliminary final goal from 55.

12. Sean Wights soccer kick out of mid air from a tight angle.

13. Tom Sparrow's off one step 50 metre goal in the granny.

14. Jurrah's first goal at Colonial Stadium.

15. Todd Viney's first goal of the Elimination Final against Norf.

 


Brian Wilson final round 1987 Western Oval 

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