I had to explain Crawford's career, and the rush behind to my wife. She started supporting them this very day after winning a bet she put on them. I'm a Dons supporter and I've never been happier to see an individual player, Crawford, win a flag.
@@matthewh2941 the fact they had to change the rules directly after because players were violating the use of the rule to cheat a game. It was immediately changed due to it. Knocking out players and deliberately rushing behinds was something the AFL had to release multiple statements on because of the outrage and making a joke of the game.
I think that is overstaing it a tad. Firstly, The Cats had only just beaten the Hawks during the season. The Hawk's finals form had been irresistable, whereas the Cats struggled against the Dogs, and were carrying a number of injured players. If you have forgotten, many AFL pundits tipped the Hawks to win. Yes, It was a big upset, but not to the level you are impying.
Geelong were the shortest priced favourites on a GF for years. No one gave my Hawks a chance but heading to the MCG Hawthorn folks knew an upset was on. Geelong were cocky players and even cockier supporters. They thought that all they had to do was turn up and the Premiership Cup would be theirs. Then they ran into a side with a good mix of youth, skill, experiemce and x factor. Geelong played with almost twelve midfielders on the ground at all times. Though they were in half back, half fwd positions...they were all mids.Corey, Chapman, Ablett, Ling, Stokes, Bartel, Enright, Varcoe, Rook, Selwood, Kelly, Johnston....all mids. Hawthorn had traditional positional players who knew how to play their positions with a good core of centremen. And Geelong got the better of the umpiring 29-21 frees but three direct goals: one double 50m penalty to Gary Ablett for nothing. Honestly, watch it, putrid. The free and resulting 100 penalty was a load of shite. A free kick for a high tackle on G Ablett in the third qtr was paid as "Down the ground" when the ball had already been passed C Ling who was downfield about 5m. The idiot, clearly biased umps, gave "free kick, down field" to Steve Johnston about 25m from goal, directly in front. have the ball to The Sam Mitchell gave up his game to try and take Ling away from the ball. Sam usually racked up possies in the 30's and onky had 13. Ling was used to getting possies in the high 20s/low 30's amd only got 20. Hawthorns defensive team had a kicking efficiency over 85% for the match. Unheard of in a GF. The AFL were so gutless they changed a rule like scoring behinds as a defensive measure but have left in kicking the ball forward from outside fifty near to a fwd and it's not deliberate gain of territory....if it is paid a free kick ....why is it paid at the point where it crossed the line and not from where it was kicked? Because that is where the penalty took place. The AFL is a corrupt "CHARITY" organisation making billions each year and paying no tax off of our love of our teams and our passion for a once great sporting code. Teams like this Geelong team ruined footy by putting everyone of their midfielders on the ball at once in a huge maul like rugby. Ugly, boring and not very skilful. And the Victorian taxoauers foot the bill for their stasium upgrade when only one team plays there. Yep...money well spent to buy votes of the Cats supporters.
Geelong players were cocky? Can you give any examples, because I can’t remember any of that. My guess is you are making it up. No doubt there were some cocky Cat’s fans about, but many others (including myself) were extremely nervous and not confident at all about this game. We had only just beaten The Hawks during the year, were carrying a number of injuries into the game and had struggled against the Dogs the week before. On top of that, just the fact we were playing the Hawks made many of us very nervous. It’s widely acknowledged that Geelong brought back attacking and exciting football, after those extremely dour GFs between the Swans and Eagles. You are clearly a one-eyed Hawk’s man, but to carry on about Geelong about turning the game into a rugby maul and ruining footy is absurd, because it is the complete opposite of what happened. Don’t know why you just can’t be happy with the premiership and feel the need to kick the boot into everything to do with Geelong 15 years later. Honestly don’t get it.
@@Jdjustsaying To you maybe. For others it builds the match up to the first bounce (i.e. the roar from both supporters after the anthem has finished playing).
@@tacoblude8208 yea bro I’m in such tears for a game that was 16 years ago and don’t support either team , I just thinks it’s funny if they would’ve lost lol
The decision against Jimmy Bartel at 15.28 is one of the worst I've seen in a Grand Final. I look and still can't figure it out. Should have always been the other way. It also shows how the umpires ignored the illegal tactics by the Hawks especially by Sam Mitchell who used Guantanemo techniques on Gary Ablett that day and incredible that Gaz stlll had such an impact. At least the Hawks tactics of continually rushing the ball behind contributed to a rule change.
So you are unable to appreciate even the slightest amount of indigenous culture, of the oldest living culture in the world, of Australians who face racism daily and have lived a horrific history of systematic discrimination yet, a tiny bit of acknowledgment upsets you. Boohoo 😭 Grow a pair.
I had to explain Crawford's career, and the rush behind to my wife. She started supporting them this very day after winning a bet she put on them. I'm a Dons supporter and I've never been happier to see an individual player, Crawford, win a flag.
Seeing the use of the "rush behind" strategy is so strange compared to how the game is played today.
You mean cheating
7 hope you can watch this?
Haha well this definitely changed things.
@@jvckmvson6232 how is it cheating when if it was within the rules back then?
@@matthewh2941 the fact they had to change the rules directly after because players were violating the use of the rule to cheat a game. It was immediately changed due to it. Knocking out players and deliberately rushing behinds was something the AFL had to release multiple statements on because of the outrage and making a joke of the game.
The umpires love Geelong. I swear they do.
Let’s do it again 💛🤎💛🤎💛
so glad they lost
How did dew miss out on the norm smith
Thanks hawks. We'll go again and watch this space.
This has aged well
my fav grand final, david vs goliath
I think that is overstaing it a tad. Firstly, The Cats had only just beaten the Hawks during the season. The Hawk's finals form had been irresistable, whereas the Cats struggled against the Dogs, and were carrying a number of injured players. If you have forgotten, many AFL pundits tipped the Hawks to win. Yes, It was a big upset, but not to the level you are impying.
Geelong were the shortest priced favourites on a GF for years. No one gave my Hawks a chance but heading to the MCG Hawthorn folks knew an upset was on. Geelong were cocky players and even cockier supporters. They thought that all they had to do was turn up and the Premiership Cup would be theirs. Then they ran into a side with a good mix of youth, skill, experiemce and x factor. Geelong played with almost twelve midfielders on the ground at all times. Though they were in half back, half fwd positions...they were all mids.Corey, Chapman, Ablett, Ling, Stokes, Bartel, Enright, Varcoe, Rook, Selwood, Kelly, Johnston....all mids. Hawthorn had traditional positional players who knew how to play their positions with a good core of centremen. And Geelong got the better of the umpiring 29-21 frees but three direct goals: one double 50m penalty to Gary Ablett for nothing. Honestly, watch it, putrid. The free and resulting 100 penalty was a load of shite. A free kick for a high tackle on G Ablett in the third qtr was paid as "Down the ground" when the ball had already been passed C Ling who was downfield about 5m. The idiot, clearly biased umps, gave "free kick, down field" to Steve Johnston about 25m from goal, directly in front. have the ball to The Sam Mitchell gave up his game to try and take Ling away from the ball. Sam usually racked up possies in the 30's and onky had 13. Ling was used to getting possies in the high 20s/low 30's amd only got 20.
Hawthorns defensive team had a kicking efficiency over 85% for the match. Unheard of in a GF. The AFL were so gutless they changed a rule like scoring behinds as a defensive measure but have left in kicking the ball forward from outside fifty near to a fwd and it's not deliberate gain of territory....if it is paid a free kick ....why is it paid at the point where it crossed the line and not from where it was kicked? Because that is where the penalty took place. The AFL is a corrupt "CHARITY" organisation making billions each year and paying no tax off of our love of our teams and our passion for a once great sporting code. Teams like this Geelong team ruined footy by putting everyone of their midfielders on the ball at once in a huge maul like rugby. Ugly, boring and not very skilful. And the Victorian taxoauers foot the bill for their stasium upgrade when only one team plays there. Yep...money well spent to buy votes of the Cats supporters.
Geelong players were cocky? Can you give any examples, because I can’t remember any of that. My guess is you are making it up.
No doubt there were some cocky Cat’s fans about, but many others (including myself) were extremely nervous and not confident at all about this game. We had only just beaten The Hawks during the year, were carrying a number of injuries into the game and had struggled against the Dogs the week before. On top of that, just the fact we were playing the Hawks made many of us very nervous.
It’s widely acknowledged that Geelong brought back attacking and exciting football, after those extremely dour GFs between the Swans and Eagles. You are clearly a one-eyed Hawk’s man, but to carry on about Geelong about turning the game into a rugby maul and ruining footy is absurd, because it is the complete opposite of what happened.
Don’t know why you just can’t be happy with the premiership and feel the need to kick the boot into everything to do with Geelong 15 years later. Honestly don’t get it.
@@garfield4523don't be sour mate, move on. The hawthorn legacy rightly overshadows the Geelong era. 3 in a row.
you cheated mate as simple as that
@@asdf1991asdf 3 in a row followed by laughable mediocrity
@@noah-po3vxhello 💛🤎 2024, nothing mediocre about us now.
do you reckon this game changed the rule on rushed behinds. great strategy. earned goals will always beat umpire leg ups.
How did Dew not win the Norm Smith?!
Was this the greatest upset in grand final history? Geelong lost only one game all season, correct?
Collingwood only team to beat them in home and away season before grand final
The hawks always win the ones that matter the most.
This game is what started Kenett curse
Oh well, Hawthorn would take the premiership then lose 12 straight home and away games to cats. Besides Hawks got em in the 2013 preliminary
Why is the national anthem included in the highlights?
Why not?
@@LTBurger because it’s not a highlight 🙄
@@Jdjustsaying To you maybe. For others it builds the match up to the first bounce (i.e. the roar from both supporters after the anthem has finished playing).
@@LTBurger yeah, to me, it’s my opinion.
@@Jdjustsaying Ok, it still may be a highlight to others though.
imagine if Hawthorn lost despite them rushing all those dumb behinds, they would have looked like absolute tossers
Cry about it
We won by 26 rushed behinds and it was bloody glorious 😂
@@tacoblude8208 yea bro I’m in such tears for a game that was 16 years ago and don’t support either team , I just thinks it’s funny if they would’ve lost lol
11.23 jeez Geelong lost that game on themself cats should of won this game over 10 goals but they played like pizza in a pan
Hawks should always have won it! 💛🤎
@@Da_SpongeGun nah Geelong lost it there a big difference
@@Da_SpongeGun you wont even born in 2008 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dkb2080 yes I was and I doubt you were judging by your grammar lol
@@Da_SpongeGun its youtube not school i talk how i want if u dont like it dont came under my post
2008 grand final rematch in 2025
The decision against Jimmy Bartel at 15.28 is one of the worst I've seen in a Grand Final. I look and still can't figure it out. Should have always been the other way. It also shows how the umpires ignored the illegal tactics by the Hawks especially by Sam Mitchell who used Guantanemo techniques on Gary Ablett that day and incredible that Gaz stlll had such an impact. At least the Hawks tactics of continually rushing the ball behind contributed to a rule change.
15 years and you're still can't accept the loss? Pathetic...
He dragged the hawthorn player down. 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡
The hawk literally had his hands in the air.
Cry more.
You can clearly see he was holding the Hawthorne players jumper, Leigh literally said it was a good decision
That was one of the umpires’ better calls🤣 If you can’t see the Geelong player pulling Williams to the ground, look again.
Umpires are so much of the grift of big time outcomes, its NOT funny.
Turned it off at the indigenous BS at the start.
Ok Boomer
@@Barto0482 enjoy your boosters btch.
Racist
@@micahblenks not racist
So you are unable to appreciate even the slightest amount of indigenous culture, of the oldest living culture in the world, of Australians who face racism daily and have lived a horrific history of systematic discrimination yet, a tiny bit of acknowledgment upsets you.
Boohoo 😭
Grow a pair.