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  • PerthSwannie
    Regular in the Side
    • Jun 2006
    • 523

    Best Grand Final moment.

    OK.......... which was your best Grand Final finish? Leo Barry's mark 2005 AFL Grand Final.. Leo Barry's mark 2005 AFL Grand Final - YouTube or the Nick Malceski goal of 2012.. malceski goal - YouTube They both send chills up my spine but I`d have to go with Leo.............. Wouldn`t it be great if Aliir could fight back to fitness and pull off something great like that.
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  • aguy
    Senior Player
    • Mar 2014
    • 1324

    #2
    Malceskis goal for me. But that's only because I was at that game and not at 2005 so it has even more emotion to me

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    • Blue Sun
      Senior Player
      • May 2010
      • 1440

      #3
      Leaping Leo gets my vote. A 72 year premiership drought finally came to an end.

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      • dimelb
        pr. dim-melb; m not f
        • Jun 2003
        • 6889

        #4
        Originally posted by Blue Sun
        Leaping Leo gets my vote. A 72 year premiership drought finally came to an end.
        HERE IT IS!
        He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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        • bloodsbigot
          Regular in the Side
          • Mar 2010
          • 813

          #5
          Malceski's goal was deeply more satisfying.

          As has been said before, 2005 was a relief. 2012 a celebration.

          2012: Better overall game. The correct captain lifted the cup. Maxfield was present. Skilton presented the cup. More goals scored. Beat a scummier club. I got to see the players sing the club song.

          My top 5 swans Grand Final moments of all time:
          1) Malceski goal and follow up celebrations.
          2) Leo's mark and follow up celebrations.
          3) Jack's goal to level the scores (2012).
          4) Schneider's goal in 2006 to level the score. Although the game was heartbreak, I will never forget this goal.
          5) Plugger pushes his own teammate out of the way on his way to snapping a goal. Lost 1996, but this moment really sticks out in my memory.

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          • neilfws
            Senior Player
            • Aug 2009
            • 1826

            #6
            Originally posted by bloodsbigot
            1) Malceski goal and follow up celebrations.
            It was a great moment, the way it seemed to hang in the air for an age...then you realised it was a goal...and then you saw the clock and knew we'd won it.

            Marred greatly for those of us watching C7 by a needless cross to Sydney to watch some fans jumping around, so missing most of the players celebration. Let's hope they don't do something similar this time.

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            • Cheer_Cheer
              Regular in the Side
              • Jul 2009
              • 739

              #7
              I did like this one - Jetta v Rioli - the real AFL Grand Final Sprint - YouTube

              Jetta blowing away Rioli in 2012.

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              • bloodsbigot
                Regular in the Side
                • Mar 2010
                • 813

                #8
                Originally posted by Cheer_Cheer
                I did like this one - Jetta v Rioli - the real AFL Grand Final Sprint - YouTube

                Jetta blowing away Rioli in 2012.
                I cringed when it first happened because it reminded me of a vid I'd made a few months earlier. Therefore I couldn't enjoy it as much. In terms of the match it didn't have any significance other than Bruce creaming his pants.


                I had a theory that Bruce loved having all the extra attention on youtube and actually monitored it which is why I stopped making the vids.

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                Originally posted by neilfws
                It was a great moment, the way it seemed to hang in the air for an age...then you realised it was a goal...and then you saw the clock and knew we'd won it.

                Marred greatly for those of us watching C7 by a needless cross to Sydney to watch some fans jumping around, so missing most of the players celebration. Let's hope they don't do something similar this time.
                Yes, true. The cross to Sydney ruined everything.

                They seem to love making the needless crosses for Sydney games. It reminds me of when they kept crossing to Kennelly's family in Ireland. Hopefully they don't @@@@ it up this time.

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                • Meg
                  Go Swannies!
                  Site Admin
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 4828

                  #9
                  Adam Goodes, playing on one leg, crumbing the ball from the pack and bouncing the ball through for a goal to put Swans up by seven points in the last quarter in 2012. That's actually the goal that won the premiership for us rather than Malceski's (fantastic) final goal.

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                  • mcs
                    Travelling Swannie!!
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 8166

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Meg
                    Adam Goodes, playing on one leg, crumbing the ball from the pack and bouncing the ball through for a goal to put Swans up by seven points in the last quarter in 2012. That's actually the goal that won the premiership for us rather than Malceski's (fantastic) final goal.
                    That moment was the crowning glory on a fantastic career - it summed up his career in few seconds. It was like he knew precisely what would happen before it did. As bruce said - cometh the hour, cometh the champion.

                    I hope we have some more moment to add come 6pm saturday!
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                    • bloodsbigot
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 813

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Meg
                      Adam Goodes, playing on one leg, crumbing the ball from the pack and bouncing the ball through for a goal to put Swans up by seven points in the last quarter in 2012. That's actually the goal that won the premiership for us rather than Malceski's (fantastic) final goal.
                      Goodes was an inspiration. You could almost argue he was never the same player after destroying his good leg in that day. He seemed to be forced to kick on his left the next season I recall? He sacrificed himself basically.

                      For some reason though, I can't remember being as excited for Goodes goal as Jack's goal. Thought the game was gone until Hanneberry kicked one. Still thought Hawthorn had momentum until JAck's goal, then I thought, "Oh my god, I think we might win now." Just that adrenaline you get when ...

                      Man I want Saturday to hurry up.

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                      • Meg
                        Go Swannies!
                        Site Admin
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 4828

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mcs
                        That moment was the crowning glory on a fantastic career - it summed up his career in few seconds. It was like he knew precisely what would happen before it did. As bruce said - cometh the hour, cometh the champion.

                        I hope we have some more moment to add come 6pm saturday!
                        I read a story where Goodes was asked about that goal and he was very matter of fact about it. He said many people had said to him it was amazing (which it was!) but they probably didn't realise that players spend hours practising a kick like that just in case there comes a time they need to be able to do it.

                        Adam said he deliberately held back from the pack (as he couldn't jump) and used his body strength to ease the closest Hawthorn player into the pack so he could gather the ball and kick. You're right, he did know precisely what would happen, the brain of a brilliant footballer.

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                        • mcs
                          Travelling Swannie!!
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 8166

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Meg

                          Adam said he deliberately held back from the pack (as he couldn't jump) and used his body strength to ease the closest Hawthorn player into the pack so he could gather the ball and kick. You're right, he did know precisely what would happen, the brain of a brilliant footballer.
                          Several times in that second half he did really clever things where he used his football brain to really help the team. That moment was a nutshell of goodes at his best - several steps in front of everyone else in the vicinity. Only the very very best footballers have that ability.
                          "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                          • Maltopia
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 1556

                            #14
                            This video is great -> Sydney Swans Win the AFL Grand Final. Everyone Goes Nuts. - YouTube

                            Titled "Sydney Swans Win the AFL Grand Final. Everyone Goes Nuts"

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                            • snajik
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 1115

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Meg
                              Adam Goodes, playing on one leg, crumbing the ball from the pack and bouncing the ball through for a goal to put Swans up by seven points in the last quarter in 2012. That's actually the goal that won the premiership for us rather than Malceski's (fantastic) final goal.
                              I'd go along with this one too. What an inspirational player and human being, but hey how good were those Mitch Morton cameos? Played out of his skin that day.

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                              Originally posted by bloodsbigot
                              Goodes was an inspiration. You could almost argue he was never the same player after destroying his good leg in that day. He seemed to be forced to kick on his left the next season I recall? He sacrificed himself basically.

                              For some reason though, I can't remember being as excited for Goodes goal as Jack's goal. Thought the game was gone until Hanneberry kicked one. Still thought Hawthorn had momentum until JAck's goal, then I thought, "Oh my god, I think we might win now." Just that adrenaline you get when ...





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