2019 AFL Goal of the Year
The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2019, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Eddie Betts of Adelaide was the winner with his banana goal kicked in round 5 against (Gold Coast).
2019 AFL Goal of the Year | |
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Date | 21 April 2019 |
Location | Adelaide Oval |
Winner | Eddie Betts Adelaide |
Winners by round
- Legend
= Round's winning goal |
Finalists
Round | Nominees | Team | % of votes | Opposition | Ground | Description |
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3 | Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti | Essendon | 36.5% | Melbourne | MCG | Dazzling footwork and sheer wizardry, dodges Melbourne defenders to get threw the middle |
5 | Eddie Betts | Adelaide | 33.6% | Gold Coast | Adelaide Oval | Under the pressure by Jarrod Harbrow on the boundary and a signature left-footed banana |
19 | Willie Rioli | West Coast | 29.8% | North Melbourne | Optus Stadium | The small forward collected the ball close to goal, before selling the dummy twice as he danced around two Roos players |
References
- "Round 1 Winner: Charlie Cameron". goaloftheyear.afl. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
External links
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