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Great watch and great choice for the last one.

 

For Volume 2, I hope there is the Leoncelli matchwinner in Adelaide.

 

So many great goals.

So many players i love/d to watch.

So many disappointments not there fortunately, the easy shots missed, the captains goals missed.

I hope this years team is shown this and inspired to put them through the middle. 

 


3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Watt's goal against the pies is one of my all time favourites.

yep..it both sealed the game and appeared to be his / our redemption against his premature, first game, gang tackling, pies. BOG that day and the next year not playing for us and the next retired. AFL footy is tough sport.

10 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

Thanks for sharing WYL! I was going to do so but you beat me to the punch!

For those wondering, this is the first part of a SIX-part series that will be released periodically over the next couple of months. The full series has already been planned out and will feature nearly 150 different players and showcase over 500 goals! I'll post future instalments here on this thread.

If anyone has any suggestions of goals they'd like to see featured, please don't hesitate and leave them here (saying that, I'd be surprised if I've missed any notable ones!)

46 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Great watch and great choice for the last one.

 

For Volume 2, I hope there is the Leoncelli matchwinner in Adelaide.

 An absolute cracker!

Leoncelli's goal will 100% feature in the series, just not in volume 2...

14 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Watt's goal against the pies is one of my all time favourites.

I don't think I can remember the G ever being that loud when Watts kicked that goal. 

Anyway, I can't wait to watch the lads in action this Sunday! Who knows, there might be a few new goals I'll need to include in the future instalments!

TMD

This is the most spine tingling goal I have ever experienced. In my 50 years or so off watching the Dees. For pure emotion and life "changingness". Nothing comes close to seeing Clarry point to all of us at home.  Our boy, his goal, our flag all wrapped up in this moment. The release valve was unleashed.

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19 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

 

If anyone has any suggestions of goals they'd like to see featured, please don't hesitate and leave them here (saying that, I'd be surprised if I've missed any notable ones!)

 

Hassa Mann v Hawthorn 1964

Too many long bombshell from outside the 50.  It is in our DNA


Jack watts against the pies

and max v jeelong a couple of times 

56 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

yep..it both sealed the game and appeared to be his / our redemption against his premature, first game, gang tackling, pies. BOG that day and the next year not playing for us and the next retired. AFL footy is tough sport.

Well said. He had options in-board but took upon himself to kick it himself. Will never forget that roar of the crowd. It was spine tingling stuff.

4 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

This is the most spine tingling goal I have ever experienced. In my 50 years or so off watching the Dees. For pure emotion and life "changingness". Nothing comes close to seeing Clarry point to all of us at home.  Our boy, his goal, our flag all wrapped up in this moment. The release valve was unleashed.

That is so good!

Indeed those 3 goals- Trac's mercurial dribbler from the pocket, Sparrrow's stationary bomb from 50 chaperoned by TMac's brutish goal-line bodywork, and Oliver capping off the unstoppable forward drive from our mids. The high water mark of my Dees-watching life.


6 minutes ago, gs77 said:

That is so good!

Indeed those 3 goals- Trac's mercurial dribbler from the pocket, Sparrrow's stationary bomb from 50 chaperoned by TMac's brutish goal-line bodywork, and Oliver capping off the unstoppable forward drive from our mids. The high water mark of my Dees-watching life.

and here it is - bang, bang, bang - 3 goals in 14 seconds

 

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30 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

and here it is - bang, bang, bang - 3 goals in 14 seconds

 

May it happen again….

 

I still tear up watching those 3 goals. Beautiful.

8 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Watt's goal against the pies is one of my all time favourites.

I must have watched that 1000 times. I was there that day and that was one of the beautiful goals I have ever seen. Especially as I was sitting amongst a mob of Collingwood supporters. 


The club's most underrated goal of the 21st century:

 

12 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

So so good.  Inspirational stuff heading into round 1.  Fire up Dees 🔥 

Gee! Saw them all. What a history.  Carna Dees.

8 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

And Robbie's unbelievable snatch/blind turn/goal v Collingwood.

I still hold my breath over that one. 

 
13 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Thanks for sharing WYL! I was going to do so but you beat me to the punch!

For those wondering, this is the first part of a SIX-part series that will be released periodically over the next couple of months. The full series has already been planned out and will feature nearly 150 different players and showcase over 500 goals! I'll post future instalments here on this thread.

If anyone has any suggestions of goals they'd like to see featured, please don't hesitate and leave them here (saying that, I'd be surprised if I've missed any notable ones!)

 An absolute cracker!

Leoncelli's goal will 100% feature in the series, just not in volume 2...

I don't think I can remember the G ever being that loud when Watts kicked that goal. 

Anyway, I can't wait to watch the lads in action this Sunday! Who knows, there might be a few new goals I'll need to include in the future instalments!

TMD

Hey mate, love your videos.

A few requests that are no doubt already on the radar.

Hunts 70+ metre torp (should have been GOTY)

Daveys triple baulk vs Freo in the comeback game.

Yzes banana from the wrong pocket

T-macs kick over his head vs West Coast.

Pretty much any goal by Gawn vs Geelong.

Cheers mate.

 

Those left forward pocket goals from Ooze became a signature move🤯

With the one against the Crows in the 02’ SF still to come🔥 


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