Jack Newnes lived every footballer's dream when he kicked a goal after the siren to win the game for Carlton on Saturday night.
Newnes' goal was as good a kick after the siren as we have seen, right up there with the 'Miracle on Grass' from Ashley McGrath and James Hird's snap late in the last quarter against the Eagles after the week from hell.
Or who can forget Tom Hawkins long bomb to continue the 'Kennett curse' over the Hawks?
UMPIRE CALLS A DOWNFIELD FREE KICK, NEWNES WINS IT AFTER THE SIREN.
UNBELIEVABLE ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ pic.twitter.com/aH6A1Wk2i5
— 7AFL (@7AFL) August 15, 2020
We've counted down the 10 most clutch plays from this century, putting an emphasis on the big stage and finals moments. The time and importance of the game, meaning of the result and even the location and aesthetics of the moment matters.
There have been some spectacular moments that will live in football folklore, moments that are bigger than just the game that they happen in. Moments that define a career and a teams success and failures.
Do you agree with our 10?
5. Nick Malceski late goal vs Hawthorn, 2012 Grand Final
Nick Malceski wrote himself into folklore in the 2012 Grand Final. He kicked two magical goals to help guide the Swans to the top of the mountain. His second goal was a high, loopy, floater that somehow someway drifted through and sealed Hawthorn's fate.