which is it pal?
Rather than me type up 1000 better moments in history. Can you explain how it's better than Nick Malcheski's goal?
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which is it pal?
Let's break it down -Lol you're making me laugh man. That Ablett moment will forever be more clutch than Dom Sheeds goal. Just watch them both it's like chalk and cheese. Even if it was for 4pts or an AFL-X trophy.
FWIW, my reply to your post was serious. I just re-read it and it seemed sarcy. It wasn't.It’s the kind of pressure Issac Smith had in that final. He couldn’t do it.
Let's break it down -
After the siren vs under 2 minutes left: win to Ablett
GF vs PF: Win to Sheed
Directly infront vs 20 degree angle: Sheed
10m out vs 30m away on acute angle: Sheed again
Any score will do vs MUST GOAL - Sheed.
Ablett's was not even close to clutch. Just had to poke it through for any score from straight infront. LMAO
Not from the vision I just saw.Ablett was under pressure and Sheed was playing against no one. Sheed was a loose man Bucks didn't waste time with. Whereas the whole team of North was on Ablett like a Ryan Crowley
Not from the vision I just saw.
Not in GFs with under two minutes to play, he didn't.Ablett was under pressure and Sheed was playing against no one. Sheed was a loose man Bucks didn't waste time with. Whereas the whole team of North was on Ablett like a Ryan Crowley.
It's mainly the fact Abletts moment was self made by Ablett. Sheed was just insert any random player in this position. Even Billie Smedts could've done that and basically did do that in games.
So just ignore the difficulty and ramifications of the kick then? OK.That defender didn't take his eyes off Ablett for a moment. Whereas the Collingwood player didn't even care sheed was there and focused on the greater perceived threat instead.
Not in GFs with under two minutes to play, he didn't.
LMFAO. Go to bed kiddo.He probably would've in that moment in that Grand Final. It looked about the same amount of intensity and pressure moment he's scored goals in before.
LMFAO. Go to bed kiddo.
I can't believe you think that Sheed moment was actually anything special. To me it was looks like he was doing his job.
If he missed he would've been called a spud. If anything most people probably expected him to goal rather than not.
What about Naitinuis hit out in the centre square that resulted in the Sheed goal?
Was that also the greatest clutch moment of play in AFL history? Given what was on the line he put his nerves aside and managed to hit that ball out to a team player.
dafuq??What about Naitinuis hit out in the centre square that resulted in the Sheed goal?
Was that also the greatest clutch moment of play in AFL history? Given what was on the line he put his nerves aside and managed to hit that ball out to a team player.
i cant tell if you're challenged or if this is one incredibly elaborate troll
I can't tell if this a troll thread or not? You're talking about this Sheed goal right?
How is it better than Malcheski's goal? There was nothing special about Dom Sheeds goal that I can see.
What about Naitinuis hit out in the centre square that resulted in the Sheed goal?
Was that also the greatest clutch moment of play in AFL history? Given what was on the line he put his nerves aside and managed to hit that ball out to a team player.
...in a Grand FinalMost definitely more clutch. McGrah had the weight of his entire teams work on his shoulders with that kick. Sheed knew he could miss that goal and be excused, because that whole game was two teams trying to give eachother the sealing goal.
...in a Grand Final
If that goal was in a GF rather than a regular season game, there is a very strong argument that it’s more clutch. But a premiership is on the line. There can’t be any more pressure in the AFL. It is the end game. I think it would to be extremely tough to find a more clutch goal than Sheed’s.Most definitely more clutch. McGrah had the weight of his entire teams work on his shoulders with that kick. Sheed knew he could miss that goal and be excused, because that whole game was two teams trying to give eachother the sealing goal. It frustrated me how no one would stand up and kick the sealer. But that's what you get in most Grand Finals.
If that goal was in a GF rather than a regular season game, there is a very strong argument that it’s more clutch. But a premiership is on the line. There can’t be any more pressure in the AFL. It is the end game. I think it would to be extremely tough to find a more clutch goal than Sheed’s.