3 - The fend off, the pace and then the snap over the shouldor. Anyone who has played the game, would know how tough that was to execute. Magical!
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Originally posted by Cher
Loved 'em all!!!
I still liked 4 the most but.Comment
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I'd have to go with 4, but for more than the obvious reason. The players have to know there are only seconds left. The crod is at a frenzy, and to get that clear, and then have a perfect tap and snap at that tight angle with a defender right there to smother it. Pure magic.
The replay from the stands looking down at the goals, it's a wonder the ball wasn't smothered. The Geelong player must still be wondering how Davo got that by him.Comment
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I voted 4 because of the importance and the arseyness it showed.
However in terms of class, 3 goes without saying. Receives the quick give then the palm on Milburn (SOS would be proud) then to get into space and snap hard and high from 40 metres was superb. The ball just kept going and going and going. I loved his reaction as well.Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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Originally posted by liz
I finally plumped for no 1 because of the way he place the ball horizontally across his boot. Obviously there is always some luck in goals like that one, but he knew exactly what he was doing, even while running at pace.
Class. Sheer class.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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Originally posted by Plugger46
3 - The fend off, the pace and then the snap over the shouldor. Anyone who has played the game, would know how tough that was to execute. Magical!
4 goes without saying. 4 turned a city of expectation into a city of jubilation!The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of DisappointmentComment
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Originally posted by Plugger46
3 - The fend off, the pace and then the snap over the shouldor. Anyone who has played the game, would know how tough that was to execute. Magical!Comment
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Hard to pick a favourite for the pure beauty or difficulty of the goal itself so my pick is the 2nd as we needed the back to back goal. It was a set shot, he went back no nonsense and kicked it.Here's my heart and you can break it
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I'd have to go with the third one... without a doubt. As good as the first was, he's done those ones before... i actually picked it (was sitting up in the Churchill, almost directly back from where he was), and i've seen him do it many times, in games and in warmup...
That third goal... absolute class...
Not to mention the last goal, but yeah, i can't really remember much apart from lots of jumping, screaming and hugging!! I was only 12 in 1996, so i don't remember it much apart from the replays i've seen!Comment
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All of the above. All were needed and all were just fab.
Imagine how shattered the team, and especially Davis would have been if the 4th hadn't wobbled in ? A case of 'what if' would have gone on forever. 4th definately most important for me.He who laughs last thinks slowestComment
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