It's that time again to take a lighter look into yet another big week of AFL and how fans reacted to all of the news and views.
Here's what's happened this week👇
Cats forward Gary Rohan booted home the perfect set-shot on Friday night to claim all four premiership points for Geelong in what was a thrilling blockbuster clash against the Bulldogs.
The two sides sat in 2nd and 3rd on the ladder coming into the game, with the boys from the Kennel looking to land their first win at Kardinia Park since 2003 - a run that dated back seven games.
With Toby McLean's late major placing the Doggies as one-point leaders with less than four minutes remaining, the Bulldogs looked set to claim that illusive win down the highway.
A stellar transition from the Cats in the dying moments of the game saw Rohan claim a strong marks with just seconds on the clock, with the sharpshooter nailing hi set-shot after the final bell to give his side a five-point victory.
The major was Rohan's second career post-siren match-winner, joining Swans and Saints great Barry Hall as the only players to ice a game with no time remaining on multiple occasions.
Rohan's unfazed brilliance stunned the football world, with fans blowing up in reaction to what was a memorable finish to a stellar clash.
Geelong coach Chris Scott was as animated as ever, with his celebrations amongst his fellow coaches also gaining attention across Twitter.
And it seems the coach wasn't the only Cats icon up and about.
While Rohan was the literal match-winner for Geelong, defender Tom Stewart stole the show with his dominant display down back for the Cats.
The dual All-Australian ended his evening with 27 disposals, 10 intercept marks and 15 intercept possessions for the night in what many have described as the best defensive outing for some time.
The David Mackay charge shaped to be a decision that would define the fabric of the game's future as the Crows veteran faced the AFL Tribunal on Thursday night.
Mackay's collision with Saints gun Hunter Clark went ungraded by the MRO and soon placed everyone into a nervous wait for the final verdict.
That decision took hours to come to the conclusion that Mackay would be free to play in the Crows' next game, with the jury deliberating for close to an hour before making revealing that verdict.
Footy fans were split over whether Mackay should have been suspended or not for the incident, with both the build-up and result sparking debate.
The Magpies were able to send off departing coach and club great Nathan Buckley in style on Monday, with Collingwood grabbing a win over ladder leaders Melbourne in Bucks' final game at the helm.
Magpies fans (along with their dogs) and those close to the club wrote their celebrations and sentiments on social media to congratulate Buckley on his time with the club.
While others were hoping the Queen's Birthday win wouldn't be Bucks' final hoorah.
One of the competition's most cherished traditions, the Big Freeze was once again a stellar showing on Monday as 10 celebrities went down the slide and into an ice-cold bath.
Neale Daniher's impact on both football and MND mustn't go without notice, with $2 million raised across four days for to help find the cure.
AFL boss Gil McLachlan headline the all-star list, with the league's head honcho going down the slide as Meatloaf.
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Despite being interstate for Melbourne Storm duties, legendary coach Craig Bellamy also got involved in the proceedings.