Bulldog Goal of The Year 2016
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Bontempelli's in the prelim final - was the most exciting thing I've ever witnessed at the footy.
I think it was a combination of;
- The feeling of the team being 'on the march' in the game.
- putting us in front in a tense prelim
- where I was sitting in relation to where Bont first paddled the ball.
- seeing it all unfold at the ground - knowing what the end result was going to be, but still getting the 3-4 seconds of the Bont gathering, steadying and kicking the goal.
- it being our star who finished it off.
It would be right up there as my favourite moment, of any game, ever.
Was the best moment in a game that was full of unbelievable moments.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Every non-bulldog supporter that I spoke to, that had been watching at a pub - assures me that the whole venue went absolutely berserk when Bont kicked the goal.Comment
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Re: Bulldog Goal of The Year 2016
Bontempelli's in the prelim final - was the most exciting thing I've ever witnessed at the footy.
I think it was a combination of;
- The feeling of the team being 'on the march' in the game.
- putting us in front in a tense prelim
- where I was sitting in relation to where Bont first paddled the ball.
- seeing it all unfold at the ground - knowing what the end result was going to be, but still getting the 3-4 seconds of the Bont gathering, steadying and kicking the goal.
- it being our star who finished it off.
It would be right up there as my favourite moment, of any game, ever.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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When I am even older than I am now and I start making much less sense than I do now. When people start to make a point of coming to visit me just in case. When the synopses of my brain only allow one little spark of activity then I just know that glow will be Liam Picken spiking the ball over his Swans opponent into the goal square and swooping and running into the open goal with Bruce's glorious "it's over, it's all over, the dam wall has burst" ringing in my ears. That will do me.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Is that Dahl in background with the best view in the house? Just needs some popcorn to enjoy the show.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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In a funny way it reminds me so much of Micky Thomas goal for Arsenal at Anfield in 1989 that won the title for Arsenal in the 90th minute of the final game of the season. When Thomas rounded Bruce Grobellar it was almost like time stood still as he couldn't help but score and you think "oh my god Thomas is going to score" and then he does score and the world is never quite the same again. You get that split second when everything seems to stop like that as you think "oh my god Bontempelli is going to score" and he does and the world changed completely.
I'm struggling to think if five players I've seen in my life who could have kicked that goal. Ablett, Bruce Lidner, Richard Osborne, maybe Peter Daicos.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Love all the nominations thus far.
The Bont goal in the prelim after JJ's run was just dazzling. Never heard a relatively small crowd erupt like that ever - 20k sounded like 100k.
For gob smacking amazement at team skills the goal against Crows which Daniel kicked.
For sheer tenacity either the one in the prelim that Daniel also kicked or the one in the grand final where Bigg's multiple efforts led to Picken goal.
For skill of a single player Stringer's goal in grand final - amazing what he can do in a nanosecond.
For importance given the pressure of the moment Zaine Cordy's goal when we really needed one in grand final - bloody difficult shot too. Also Boyd's 1st goal from sharp angle.
Perhaps also (given that it made us 2 nil vs Swans in home & away in 2 seasons and gave us confidence we could beat the Swans) JJ's goal earlier this season and of course Macrae's goal in prelim.
Loved Boyd's 60 metre (with Morry's tackle a pearler) and for jubiliation Picken's last sealer goal in grand final.Josie :)
Our day will come
And we'll have everything.
We'll share the joy
Just like '54 again.Comment
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Mine was the Bont's against Port at Adelaide Oval early in the year. I was sitting amongst the Port members and Bont tapped the ball ahead of him, glided away from his opponent, broke left straight towards where I was sitting and goaled.
I stood up and screamed champion with the overhead hand clap applause thing you do. I braced for some flak, but even the most feral Port fans (and they're actually not that bad, btw - nothing on Pies or Dons) simply rolled their bottom lips and nodded.
I was beaming with pride - and I was just a plonker in a Dogs scarf. That's what champions do. They give you pride, swagger and cred!
We won a tight one by under a goal. It was a great feeling.
That's the one that stood out for me.Comment
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I'm thinking Stringer, Betts, GAJnr, Hodge and the Bont... Stringer's ability to gather in the left hand, transfer to the right and then kick accurately in about 0.5 of a second is *!*!*!*!ing hard... He is a talent.Comment
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Betts is true, he's a freak. Gaj and Hodge are either disinterested or past it now.
Bernie Quinlan would have kicked it off either foot. Stringer is a bit like Quinlan. Malcolm Bligjt would have kicked it and Barassi would have dragged him for being selfish.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Great thread. My vote is for Picken's goal in the GF which was preceded by 4 efforts from Biggs and about 5 smothered kicks before Macrae managed to centre it. There were better individual goals, such as Stringer's v Brisbane, but when the whips were cracking in the final quarter of the GF this goal showed the persistence and desperation that won us the flag. Daniel's goal in the prelim was along the same lines
Still can't believe though the roar of the crowd after Bont's goal in the video I've quoted. It must have been something to be away from home in Sydney taking over another team's stadium and cheering us to victoryIf you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
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I agree with all goals mentioned above but would like to add a couple more: Tory Dickson's effort to get to his feet and snag a goal while his chumpish opponents looked on helplessly was pretty satisfying and his one-handed mark against Heath Shaw was a super effort.
"Heath looked around for someone to blame
But alas poor Heath your quest is in vain
Cos it's your ugly mug that's filling the frame."[URL="http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau"]http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau[/URL]
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