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Goal of the Year (AFL)

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Eddie Betts has won Goal of the Year on a record four occasions – once forCarlton (2006) and thrice forAdelaide (2015, 2016 and 2019)
Daniel Rioli (Richmond) was awarded the 2017 Goal of the Year.

TheGoal of the Year is acompetition for the bestgoalkicked in theAustralian Football League (AFL) during that season. It is run in conjunction with theMark of the Year competition and is currently sponsored byRebel Sport. The winner is awarded thePhil Manassa Medal.[1] The concept of awards for the goal and mark of the year is thought to have been initiated in 1970, as an unofficial award given by the media toAlex Jesaulenko following his famousmark in that season's grand final. The official awards were first given in 2001.Eddie Betts has been awarded Goal of the Year on an unparalleled four occasions (2006, 2015, 2016 and 2019), the most of any player, and is the only player to win the award in consecutive seasons.

Selection process

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Each week, three of the best goals of the round are selected as nominees. A panel of AFL selectors choose the winninggoal of the round.

For the first time in 2006, the general public were able to vote for nominated goals via the AFL's website. The results of the public voting are combined with the panel's votes.Any one of the goals judged to be the best of the round are able to win the official Goal of the Year.

At the conclusion of the AFL home and away season, the AFL Game Analysis Committee will select the best three goals from a selection of 30 (the 25 round winners, along with 5 other contenders as determined by AFL Media). The best three will be based on a 5/4/3/2/1 vote given by each member of the selection committee. Voting will open after the AFL home and away season for the AFL Goal of the Year and the overall winner will be selected by the AFL Game Analysis Committee (counted as 10 votes) and by public voting (counted as 1 vote). The winning player of the AFL Goal of the Year will be announced at the Brownlow Medal.[2]

Goal of the Year is generally awarded to a player who creates and scores a difficult goal in play; it has never been, and is unlikely to ever be, awarded to a goal kicked from a set shot. Historically, it has been the quality of the creation of the goal which determines the winner, rather than the difficulty of the shot itself. As such, simply kicking a goal from the boundary line will not guarantee a player Goal of the Year, but if they have roved the ball cleanly off a pack (likeJason Akermanis in 2002) or won the ball by stealing or smothering it from an opponent (likePeter Bosustow in 1981), then they will generally come into Goal of the Year calculations. Players are also often rewarded for orchestrating a long run down the field which ends with a big goal on the run: Daniel Kerr in 2003 and Michael McGuane in 1994 are memorable examples.

Many of the best goals in the VFL/AFL were featured in aVHS/DVD namedGolden Goals.

VFL/AFL

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1976Keith GreigNorth Melbourne[citation needed]
1977Phil ManassaCollingwoodManassa kicked a goal on the run from the half back flank in the1977 Grand Final replay against North Melbourne,[3][4]
1978Rod Ashman (ABC)CarltonAshman receives the ball near the left forward pocket at Moorabin from a ruck contest and kicks a left foot goal on the run, into the breeze, from around 30-40 metres out.[5]
Phil BakerNorth Melbourne[citation needed]
1979Leigh MatthewsHawthornTook several detours to avoid North Melbourne opposition to score from the pocket in the first VFL game in Sydney since 1952.[citation needed]
Stan Alves (ABC)North MelbourneRound 17. Evades two Richmond opponents and kicks a right foot goal from approximately 40 metres out.[6]
1980Michael Turner (ABC)GeelongThree bounces and one baulk from the wing and a shot from 50 metres.[7]
1981Peter BosustowCarltonSmothered his Geelong opponent's attempted clearing kick 20 metres around in the right forward pocket at VFL Park before standing, gathering and snapping a high goal over his right shoulder.[citation needed]
David Twomey (ABC)North MelbourneOn a wet day he collects the ball at half-back and takes 3 bounces before kicking the goal.[8]
1982Malcolm Blight (ABC)North MelbourneBlight drops a contested mark on the right wing, recovers the resulting loose ball, baulks two opponents at once, and then kicks a goal from the right forward flank boundary line about 40 metres out with his non-preferred left foot.[9]
1983Ken HunterCarlton[citation needed]
1984Geoff RainesCollingwood[citation needed]
Michael Conlan (ABC)FitzroyConlan taps the ball back into play close to the right boundary line pocket at Waverley Park, then receives a follow-up handball (from over his head) from teammate Wilson, then rides a bump against Trevor Barker and kicks a left foot snap 15 metres out.[10]
1985Andrew BewsGeelongA long run atKardinia Park in which Bews baulked two would-be tacklers and bounced three times; 40 m out from goal, Bews attempted to touch the ball on the ground, fumbled and overran the ball before changing direction, recovering the ball and eventually slotting the goal from 30 m.[citation needed]
Greg Burns (ABC)St KildaAt Victoria Park, Burns marks on the wing, takes three bounces, evades a diving Fitzroy opponent at half forward, bounces again, weaves past a pack of Fitzroy and St Kilda player and kicks a left foot goal from about 40 metres out.[11]
1986Phil Krakouer (Seven) (ABC)North MelbourneGrabbed ball on the boundary line and ran aroundFrank Dunell before kicking a sensational goal from the boundary with his left foot. (Also was Runner-up this year)[12][13]
1987David Murphy (ABC)Sydney SwansAfter the Swans scored a behind, Murphy took aspectacular mark over an opponent's back from a long kick-in; he then quickly played on and kicked truly from more than 50 m away at an acute angle (from the left side).[14]
1988Matthew LarkinNorth MelbourneSpun around threeWest Coast players, snapping miraculously from the pocket.[citation needed]
1989Gary Ablett Sr.GeelongDropped a contested mark in the middle of the ground and then ran onto the loose ball at full speed, bursting into the forward line and snapping truly from 50 m vsCollingwood (MCG).[citation needed]
1990Michael MitchellRichmondGathered the ball in his own defensive area and set off on a blistering 70-metre run through the centre of theSydney Cricket Ground, escaping a number of would-be tacklers and taking seven bounces before kicking truly from 35 metres out.[citation needed]
1991Peter DaicosCollingwoodBaulk and snap from the pocket vs.Richmond atVictoria Park.[15]
1992Darryl WhiteBrisbane BearsFollowed up a short kick that did not travel to the leading forward by kicking a ripper at Carrara from 30 m[citation needed]
1993Michael LongEssendonRan and bounced several times for a controversial goal in the1993 Grand Final. It was allegedly touched on the line by Carlton full-backStephen Silvagni, who to this day claims he touched it before sailing through for a goal.[16]
1994Mick McGuaneCollingwoodIn one of the most famous of all time, oft compared toPhil Manassa's famous1977 Grand Final run, McGuane had a total of seven bounces from the centre square, baulking two tackle attempts before kicking truly from 30 m at the MCG against Carlton.[17]
1995Tony ModraAdelaideKicked the ball off the ground 35 m from goal; his scrubbed kick rolled to the forward pocket, finishing at the feet of Richmond full backStuart Wigney. Modra followed up his kick, making up 30 metres of ground to soccer the ball away from Wigney, gather the loose ball, and then snap a beautiful goal from 20 metres out hard on the boundary.[citation needed]
1996Jeff FarmerMelbourneFarmer gathers the ball 20 metres from goal, evades two tackles in quick succession and kicks a right foot banana goal.[18]
1997Austinn JonesSt KildaRan hard from defensive 50 and took several bounces along the wing, handballed toAndrew Thompson at forward 50, received the ball back and snapped a spectacular goal in the1997 AFL Grand Final.[citation needed]
1998Jeff FarmerMelbourneFarmer collected the ball in the defensive 50 and, running the length of the ground, passed the ball off and received it back twice, evaded multiple opposition players, and kicked a torpedo goal from 55 metres out close to the boundary line.[citation needed]
1999Jarrod MolloyBrisbane LionsMolloy picks up the ball just outside 50m near the boundary, and on the run handballs out in front, then taps the ball onto a teammate before running on to receive the handball, and kicking a right foot checkside from the pocket.[19]
2000Kingsley HunterWestern BulldogsRunning from the defensive 50, he kept going and laid a handball off toScott Wynd, received it back at centre wing, lined up from forward 50 and slotted it home (was awarded onRex Hunt's Footy Panel).[citation needed]
Official winners
2001Mark MerendaWest Coast EaglesPaddled the ball from outside 50 along the boundary line towards goal and snapped it through from the pocket against St. Kilda at the Telstra Dome.[20]
2002Jason AkermanisBrisbane LionsAsnap shot from 45 metres out on his non-preferred left boot, along the boundary line while turning around to the left of the goals against Carlton at the Gabba in Round 14.[21]
2003Daniel KerrWest Coast EaglesReceived the football at half-back, before taking 5 bounces and finishing from 48 m out, late in a famousDerby against Fremantle.[22]
2004Daniel WellsKangaroosDescribed as "Jackie Chan in mid-air", Wells leapt into the air, grabbed the ball out of the ruck and kicked in one motion in the goal square at Subiaco, giving North Melbourne a narrow victory over Fremantle.[23][24]
2005Chris JuddWest Coast EaglesBurst from a boundary throw in on the half forward flank, spun out of a tackle and kicked truly from about 40 metres out at Subiaco oval.[25][26]
2006Eddie BettsCarltonSmotheredTarkyn Lockyer's handball, gathered the ball and, with two opposition players surrounding him, kicked a freakish banana from the boundary and kicked truly.[27][28]
2007Matthew LloydEssendonMatthew Lloyd back-heeled the goal through a pack of players from 5 metres out in an innovative unorthodoxdrop kick in a moment of quick thinking.[29]
2008Leon DavisCollingwoodIn the final home-and-away Friday night match, Leon Davis tackled Fremantle playerDes Headland in Fremantle's defensive 50 and knocked the ball out of the scruffle; as he picked the ball up, he broke a tackle and then ran 10 metres before kicking an amazing drop punt from 50 m out on the boundary.Dennis Cometti adding the words "of the season" afterBruce McAvaney called out "goal".[30]
2009Cyril RioliHawthornIn the Round 7 match against Essendon, Rioli managed to evade numerous defenders to weave his way into a position to handball to teammateChance Bateman before receiving the ball back and kicking a goal from 40 metres out.[1][31]
2010Lance FranklinHawthornRound 13 goal against Essendon at the MCG, where Franklin outsprintedCale Hooker from the wing to boot truly from around 50 metres out from near the left boundary line (Franklin is left-footed, making the angle even more acute)[32][33]
2011Hayden BallantyneFremantleRound 2 goal against Geelong atSubiaco Oval. Ballantyne ran through the centre of the ground before kicking the ball inside 50. He received a follow-up handball fromMatthew Pavlich and slotted the goal from 40 metres out in a team-lifting effort.[34]
2012Chris YarranCarltonRound 1 goal against Richmond at the MCG. Received a handball fromChris Judd between left wing and half-forward flank. Ran along the boundary past Richmond opponentsDustin Martin,Ivan Maric andSteven Morris, Yarran broke tackles from Maric and Morris before slotting the game-changing goal from 40 metres out.[35]
2013Lance FranklinHawthornRound 3 goal against Collingwood at the MCG. Received a handball fromBen Stratton in the centre square, jumped over a tackled Stratton and went on to kick the goal from 75 metres out.[36]
2014Matthew WhitePort AdelaideRound 17 goal against Richmond at Etihad Stadium. White gathered the ball at half-back, ran full tilt up the wing with three bounces, burning off a chasingSteven Morris in the process, before unloading from 50m to goal.[37]
2015Eddie BettsAdelaideRound 9 goal against Fremantle at Adelaide Oval. Kicked inside-out with his left foot from the left-hand boundary from nearly 50 metres out on the boundary line. The ball was expertly swung in the air to bounce through an unguarded goal square.[38]
2016Eddie BettsAdelaideRound 10 goal against Greater Western Sydney at Adelaide Oval. Betts successfully trapped and gathered the ball on the boundary line 50m out from goal after a spoiled marking contest. Betts then evades two GWS players before kicking a goal with a right foot snap from 35m out.[39]
2017Daniel RioliRichmondRound 3 goal against West Coast at the MCG, Rioli successfully kept the ball in bounds up against the boundary line and kicked a right foot banana on the run 35m out from goal.[40]
2018Jack HigginsRichmondRound 19 goal against Collingwood at the MCG; under pressure and standing behind the goal line but keeping the ball in play, Higgins dropped the ball around the goal post and kicked it backwards over his head[41]
2019Eddie BettsAdelaideRound 5 goal against Gold Coast at Adelaide Oval. In his 300th game, Betts kicked a classic left-footed banana from about 30 metres out on the boundary line of the same left hand pocket as his 2015 and 2016 Goal of the Year winners.[42]
2020Josh DaicosCollingwoodRound 10 goal against Sydney at the Gabba. Daicos was on the boundary line under pressure, handballs it in front of himself and the Sydney defender, then picking it up again and kicking a right foot banana 30 metres out on the boundary. A kick reminiscent of onehis father Peter would frequently kick.[43]
2021Caleb SerongFremantleRound 22 goal againstWest Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium. Ball was kept in byAdam Cerra, who gave toMitch Crowden, who broke a tackle before handpassing to Serong, who was knocked to the ground byDom Sheed before getting up again and kicking the checkside goal from deep in the right forward pocket. Anthony Hudson's call of "Serong, so right" immortalised the goal.[44]
2022Sam DraperEssendonRound 18 goal against Gold Coast at Marvel Stadium. Ruckman Draper gathered the ball directly from the centre bounce, sprinted towards the 50m arc, executed a one–two handpass withMatt Guelfi, side-stepped Suns defenderCharlie Ballard before successfully slotting a banana kick from 25 metres out on a slight angle.[45]
2023Will AshcroftBrisbane LionsRound 7 goal against Fremantle at the Gabba. From the pocket and under pressure, Ashcroft collected the ball in mid-air and brought it down onto his boot in one smooth motion all before landing back on the ground, kicking an incredible goal from the outside of the boot on a tight angle.[46]
2024Harley ReidWest CoastRound 10 goal againstMelbourne (Narrm) at Optus Stadium. Reid grabbed the ball one handed from the ruck tap on the defensive side of the centre circle. He sprinted at full pace taking three bounces withChristian Petracca chasing him, kicking the goal from just inside 50 on the run.[47]

AFL Women's

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2017Erin PhillipsAdelaideRound 3 goal against Carlton atThebarton Oval. Phillips takes a mark and bombs a long goal from outside the 50-metre arc.[48]
2018Aliesha NewmanMelbourneRound 2 goal against Adelaide at Casey Fields. Newman collects the ball on the wing, takes three bounces into the forward pocket and kicks a 20-metrebanana.[49]
2019Ashley SharpFremantleRound 2 goal against Brisbane at Fremantle Oval. Sharp collects the ball in the centre of the ground, takes two bounces and completes the shot from 40 metres out from goal.[50]
2020Kate HoreMelbourneRound 6 goal against Carlton atTraeger Park. Hore collects the ball in the middle of the ground, takes three bounces to reach inside 50, passes it off to a teammate, receives it back and then snaps on a sharp angle from 10 metres out.[51]
2021Courtney HodderBrisbaneRound 9 goal againstMelbourne atCasey Fields. Hodder was at the edge of the 50-metre arc, where she kicks it up to herself, and kicks a right foot drop punt from tight on the boundary.[52]
2022 (S6)Ebony AntonioFremantleRound 1 goal againstWest Coast atFremantle Oval. Antonio gathers 50 metres out on the boundary, evades an opponent, and kicks a goal from 30m out on the boundary off the outside of her boot.[53]
2022 (S7)Ashanti BushAFL Women's clubsRound 10 goal againstGreater Western Sydney atHenson Park. At full pace, Bush tapped the ball on from wide out inside the 50-metre arc, then gathered and kicked a right foot snap with the outside of her boot, from just inside the boundary line approximately 30m from goal.[54]
2023Caitlin GreiserRichmondRound 10 goal againstCollingwood atVictoria Park. Greiser gathered the ball just in front of the left behind post and kicked a right foot snap with the outside of her boot, slotting the goal just before crossing the boundary line.[55]
2024Hannah MunyardAdelaideWeek 6 goal againstSt Kilda atNorwood Oval. Munyard received a handball on the boundary near the forward flank before outpacing several defenders to slot a check-side goal from the pocket.[56][57]

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