Comeback wins in AFL make for some of the best footy stories each season, creating feelgood - or feel bad - moments, depending on which side you are on.

Let's take a look at 10 of the biggest comebacks in the AFL era, which means any game played prior to 1990 is not included in this list.

Honourable Mentions

Some notable comebacks that just missed our Top 10 include:

2013 Elimination Final: Carlton defeats Richmond by 20-points after trailing by 32.

The Tigers looked close to their first finals win in 12 years, but a Blues six-goal last quarter wouldn't allow it.

Round 5, 2011: Gold Coast defeats Port Adelaide, after trailing by 40-points in the third quarter, to record their first AFL win.

1993 Preliminary Final: Essendon defeats Adelaide, after the Crows raced to a 42-point lead at half time. The Dons would kick 11 goals to two in the second half to win by 11-points.

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Round 7, 2000: Showdown between Adelaide and Port Adelaide. The Crows came back from a 42-point deficit.

2018 Grand Final: West Coast won by five points in what many consider the best AFL Grand Final in recent memory, perhaps even the best overall game. Collingwood kicked the first five goals to lead by 29-points, but the Eagles fought back to win a close one.

So, now we get to our Top-10 comebacks of the AFL era.

6. Melbourne vs Fremantle

Round 7, 2008: Melbourne 51-points down

Melbourne's biggest comeback ever. Theย  Demons trailed by 51-points in the second quarter, and were behind at every change by a significant amount.

This was also the biggest come-from-behind win from a half-time deficit in the AFL era - second all-time - behind the Pies vs Saints in 1970.

It looked almost certain that the Demons would remain winless for the season, but a fantastic final term said otherwise.

Melbourne kicked nine goals to two, to romp home and beat the Dockers by six points.

Melbourne 1.3.9 3.8.26 8.15.63 17.17.119
Fremantle 5.6.36 11.10.76 13.17.95 15.23.113