List of kicks after the siren in the VFL/AFL

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In Australian rules football, if a player takes a mark or is awarded a free kick before the siren sounds to end a quarter, and the siren sounds before the player takes a set shot, the player is allowed to take the kick after the siren. Often, the result of this kick is of little consequence, but if the player is within range of goal, any score will count towards the final result.

The right to take a set shot after the final bell was enshrined in the Laws of the Game prior to the 1889 season;[1] prior to this, the ball was declared dead (and any opportunity for a set shot lost) once the bell sounded.[2] In years past, when it was still common for spectators to run onto the field as soon as matches were over, it was not uncommon for players to have to take these shots from within the flood of incoming spectators. The kick after the siren has often been said to be one of the great spectacles of Australian rules football, alongside the high mark and on-field crowd celebrations after a player kicks 100 goals for a season.

Below is a list of occasions in the Australian Football League (known as the Victorian Football League until 1990) where game results have been decided by set shots taken after the final siren, a play similar to the buzzer-beater in basketball. These are highly memorable and often go down in football folklore.

Goal to win

Billy Schmidt, Richmond player holding a football
St Kilda's Billy Schmidt is the first known player to have kicked a goal to win after the siren. His set shot attempt led the Saints to victory over Carlton in round 15, 1913.
Barry Hall, Sydney player, kicking a football
Barry Hall is the first player to have kicked a goal after the siren to win on two occasions. Hall achieved the feat for St Kilda against Hawthorn in round 21, 2001—incidentally, his last game for the club—before repeating his heroics for Sydney in its round 3, 2005 clash against the Brisbane Lions.
Luke Shuey, West Coast player, running
West Coast's Luke Shuey is the only player to have kicked a goal to win after the siren in extra time in the VFL/AFL. His goal from a free kick in the 2017 elimination final allowed the Eagles to progress past Port Adelaide.
Alan Ryan, Collingwood player marking a football
Collingwood's Alan Ryan is the first known player to have kicked a goal to draw a match after the siren. His goal from a free kick tied the scores in the Magpies' round 2, 1935 match against Fitzroy.
Harry Hickey, Footscray player
Footscray's Harry Hickey is the first known player to have kicked a behind to win after the siren. His set shot attempt in the Bulldogs' round 18, 1944 match over Carlton not only led his side to victory, but also secured Footscray's spot in the next week's finals series, ironically at the expense of the Blues.
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Players to have kicked a goal to win a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Billy Schmidt St KildaCarlton 151913 10.10 (70) d. 11.3 (69)[3]
Jimmy Gordon EssendonUniversity 161913 9.8 (62) d. 8.12 (60)[4]
Eric Fleming GeelongFitzroy 121924 9.14 (68) d. 9.11 (65)[5]
Doug Strang RichmondCarlton 141932 13.13 (91) d. 12.14 (86)[6]
Terry Brain South MelbourneCollingwood 141933 13.11 (89) d. 12.11 (83)[7]
Ron Cooper CarltonEssendon 71939 10.18 (78) d. 10.12 (72)[8]
Jack Wrout CarltonNorth Melbourne 141939 11.13 (79) d. 10.13 (73)[9]
Bill Wood FootscrayRichmond 151946 14.15 (99) d. 12.21 (93)[10]
Jock Spencer North MelbourneGeelong 71949 8.13 (61) d. 8.7 (55)[11]
Bill Nolan South MelbourneSt Kilda 131952 6.8 (44) d. 5.8 (38)[12]
John Peck HawthornCollingwood 131960 7.16 (58) d. 7.15 (57)[13]
Blair Campbell RichmondSouth Melbourne 171966 10.12 (72) d. 10.11 (71)[14]
Bill Ryan GeelongCollingwood 11967 13.13 (91) d. 13.12 (90)[15]
Doug Wade North MelbourneCollingwood 161973 11.10 (76) d. 10.11 (71)[16]
Malcolm Blight North MelbourneCarlton 101976 11.15 (81) d. 11.10 (76)[17]
Alan Stoneham FootscrayFitzroy 211976 4.11 (35) d. 3.16 (34)[18]
Robert Elliott St KildaNorth Melbourne 141978 18.16 (124) d. 19.7 (121)[19]
John Roberts South MelbourneGeelong 11980 13.10 (88) d. 12.13 (85)[20]
Paul Sarah RichmondSt Kilda 191981 10.11 (71) d. 9.11 (65)[21]
Alastair Clarkson North MelbourneMelbourne 151987 16.16 (112) d. 15.20 (110)[22]
Stephen Kernahan CarltonNorth Melbourne 221987 20.9 (129) d. 19.11 (125)[23]
Gary Buckenara HawthornMelbourne PF1987 11.14 (80) d. 10.18 (78)[24]
Rod Jameson AdelaideFitzroy 121991 7.8 (50) d. 7.5 (47)[25]
Bill Brownless GeelongFootscray QF1994 15.16 (106) d. 15.11 (101)[26]
Gary Ablett Sr. GeelongNorth Melbourne PF1994 16.13 (109) d. 14.19 (103)[27]
Quenton Leach FremantleBrisbane Lions 81997 14.14 (98) d. 15.3 (93)[28]
Peter Burgoyne Port AdelaideCarlton 212000 12.16 (88) d. 12.11 (83)[29]
Ben Dixon HawthornCarlton 172001 15.6 (96) d. 13.15 (93)[30]
Barry Hall St KildaHawthorn 222001 13.11 (89) d. 13.9 (87)[31]
Daryn Cresswell SydneyKangaroos 42002 15.13 (103) d. 14.16 (100)[32]
Jeff Farmer FremantleMelbourne 82002 14.10 (94) d. 13.11 (89)[33]
Peter Riccardi GeelongCarlton 112002 15.10 (100) d. 14.12 (96)[34]
Jared Poulton Port AdelaideSydney 152002 14.10 (94) d. 13.14 (92)[35]
Chris Tarrant CollingwoodAdelaide 72003 18.6 (114) d. 16.13 (109)[36]
Barry Hall (2) SydneyBrisbane Lions 32005 13.9 (87) d. 11.15 (81)[37]
Justin Longmuir FremantleSt Kilda 212005 12.8 (80) d. 11.9 (75)[38]
Jordan McMahon RichmondMelbourne 182009 12.14 (86) d. 12.10 (82)[39]
Karmichael Hunt Gold CoastRichmond 162012 13.12 (90) d. 13.10 (88)[40]
Tom Hawkins GeelongHawthorn 192012 18.10 (118) d. 17.14 (116)[41]
Nic Naitanui West CoastNorth Melbourne 82013 12.18 (90) d. 13.10 (88)[42]
Ashley McGrath Brisbane LionsGeelong 132013 15.13 (103) d. 14.14 (98)[43]
Sam Lloyd RichmondSydney 82016 14.17 (101) d. 15.10 (100)[44]
David Mundy FremantleRichmond 82017 10.12 (72) d. 10.10 (70)[45]
Gary Rohan SydneyEssendon 142017 11.20 (86) d. 12.13 (85)[46]
Luke Shuey West CoastPort Adelaide EF2017 12.6 (78) d. 10.16 (76)[a][47]
Zach Tuohy GeelongMelbourne 182018 16.4 (100) d. 14.14 (98)[48]
Jeremy McGovern West CoastPort Adelaide 212018 9.8 (62) d. 9.4 (58)[49]
Robbie Gray Port AdelaideCarlton 72020 9.10 (64) d. 9.7 (61)[50]
Jack Newnes CarltonFremantle 122020 5.10 (40) d. 5.6 (36)[51]
Zac Bailey Brisbane LionsCollingwood 32021 11.7 (73) d. 11.6 (72)[52]
Gary Rohan (2) GeelongWestern Bulldogs 142021 12.11 (83) d. 11.12 (78)[53]
Max Gawn MelbourneGeelong 232021 12.9 (81) d. 12.5 (77)[54]
Jordan Dawson AdelaidePort Adelaide 32022 15.6 (96) d. 13.14 (92)[55]
Noah Anderson Gold Coast Richmond 17 2022 14.10 (94) d. 13.14 (92) [56]
Jamie Elliott Collingwood Essendon 19 2022 12.8 (80) d. 11.10 (76) [57]
Dan Houston Port Adelaide Essendon 16 2023 11.12 (78) d. 10.14 (74) [58]
Mac Andrew Gold Coast Essendon 22 2024 13.9 (87) d. 12.14 (86) [59]
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera St Kilda Melbourne 20 2025 15.6 (96) d. 13.12 (90) [60]
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Goal to draw

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Players to have kicked a goal to draw a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Alan Ryan CollingwoodFitzroy 21935 14.9 (93) drew 14.9 (93)[61]
Ron Baggott MelbourneCollingwood 161935 10.19 (79) drew 11.13 (79)[62]
Stephen MacPherson FootscrayNorth Melbourne 201987 18.17 (125) drew 18.17 (125)[63]
Ray Windsor Brisbane BearsWest Coast 51992 14.8 (92) drew 13.14 (92)[64]
Ashley Sampi West CoastWestern Bulldogs 112003 19.10 (124) drew 19.10 (124)[65]
Daniel Bradshaw Brisbane LionsEssendon 192009 12.15 (87) drew 13.9 (87)[66]
Mitch McGovern AdelaideCollingwood 192017 16.7 (103) drew 15.13 (103)[67]
Dylan Moore Hawthorn Collingwood 8 2026 13.15 (93) drew 15.3 (93) [68]
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Behind to win

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Players to have kicked a behind to win a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Harry Hickey FootscrayCarlton 181944 12.7 (89) d. 13.10 (88)[69]
Ken Newland GeelongCollingwood 201972 17.10 (112) d. 17.9 (111)[70]
Tony Lockett SydneyEssendon PF1996 10.10 (70) d. 10.9 (69)[71]
Jimmy Bartel GeelongHawthorn 172009 15.9 (99) d. 14.14 (98)[72]
Michael Walters FremantleBrisbane Lions 102019 10.13 (73) d. 10.12 (72)[73]
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Behind to draw

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Players to have kicked a behind to draw a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Gerry Donnelly North MelbourneHawthorn 131926 10.10 (70) drew 10.10 (70)[74]
Matthew Lloyd EssendonWestern Bulldogs 142002 17.16 (118) drew 18.10 (118)[75]
Tom Hawkins GeelongGreater Western Sydney 152017 10.8 (68) drew 10.8 (68)[76]
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Missed opportunities

A list of instances where a player had a shot at goal after the siren to win or draw the game but missed, resulting in a loss, or instances where a player has had a kick after the siren with scores level but failed to score. This list does not include instances where an opportunity for a set-shot after the siren is passed up in favour of playing on.

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Players to have missed an opportunity to win or draw a match after the final siren
Player Team Opponent Rd. Year Final score Outcome Ref.
George Holden FitzroyCollingwood1719158.11 (59) lost to 8.13 (61)Behind[77]
Fred Metcalf North MelbourneGeelong319278.5 (53) lost to 7.13 (55)No score (out on the full)[78]
Ron Barassi Sr. MelbourneGeelong10194022.19 (151) lost to 24.10 (154)Behind[79]
Col Williamson St Kilda Geelong 2 1941 11.19 (85) lost to 13.9 (87) No score (fell short) [80]
Jack Pimm CollingwoodGeelong15194810.13 (73) lost to 10.18 (78)Behind[81]
Fred Flanagan Geelong Richmond 7 1950 9.20 (74) lost to 12.7 (79) No score (fell short) [82]
Harvey Stevens Footscray Richmond 13 1954 6.9 (45) lost to 6.13 (49) No score (out on the full) [83]
Ralph Rogerson Fitzroy Carlton 7 1964 8.11 (59) lost to 8.12 (60) No score (fell short) [84]
Alex Jesaulenko Carlton Richmond SF 1972 8.13 (61) drew 8.13 (61) No score (fell short) [85]
Malcolm Blight North MelbourneHawthorn1219776.11 (47) lost to 6.12 (48)No score (out on the full)[86]
Warren Ralph CarltonCollingwood519849.17 (71) lost to 10.16 (76)Behind[87]
Robert Scott GeelongSydney6198816.15 (111) lost to 17.12 (114)Behind (hit the goal post)[88]
Simon Beasley FootscrayBrisbane Bears719889.17 (71) lost to 10.12 (72)Behind[89]
Steven Clark MelbourneEssendon11199112.8 (80) lost to 12.14 (86)No score (fell short)[90]
Stephen Kernahan CarltonEssendon2199319.18 (132) drew 20.12 (132)No score (out on the full)[91]
David King North MelbourneHawthornQF199415.24 (114) d. 13.13 (91)[b]No score (fell short)[92]
Ben Allan FremantleFootscray5199514.12 (96) lost to 14.14 (98)No score (fell short)[93]
Marcus Picken Brisbane LionsAdelaide9200118.14 (122) lost to 19.13 (127)No score (fell short)[94]
Nick Dal Santo St KildaSydney520028.8 (56) drew 8.8 (56)No score (fell short)[95]
Jarrad Waite CarltonPort Adelaide4200516.13 (109) drew 15.19 (109)No score (fell short)[96]
Matthew Egan GeelongMelbourne20200515.9 (99) lost to 14.16 (100)Behind[97]
Daniel Motlop Port AdelaideSt Kilda1620068.12 (60) lost to 8.16 (64)Behind[98]
Brad Johnson Western BulldogsNorth Melbourne9200816.14 (110) lost to 16.17 (113)Behind[99]
Jack Riewoldt RichmondSt Kilda7200816.11 (107) lost to 17.8 (110)No score (fell short)[100]
Brad Johnson Western BulldogsGeelong9200917.12 (114) lost to 17.14 (116)Behind[101]
Nick Riewoldt St KildaEssendon20200916.12 (108) lost to 16.14 (110)Behind[102]
Justin Westhoff Port AdelaideGold Coast5201115.11 (101) lost to 15.14 (104)Behind[103]
Hayden Ballantyne FremantleWest Coast1820119.10 (64) lost to 8.17 (65)Behind (hit the goal post)[104]
Adam Goodes SydneyEssendon20201114.15 (99) lost to 15.10 (100)Behind[105]
Hamish McIntosh North MelbourneEssendon1201215.12 (102) lost to 14.20 (104)Behind[106]
David Mundy FremantleGeelong20201411.13 (79) lost to 12.9 (81)Behind[107]
Tom Lynch Gold CoastMelbourne1920169.10 (64) lost to 9.12 (66)No score (fell short)[108]
Isaac Smith HawthornGeelongQF201612.11 (83) lost to 12.13 (85)Behind[109]
Jayden Hunt MelbourneGeelong1201813.16 (94) lost to 14.13 (97)No score (fell short)[110]
Harry Taylor GeelongWestern Bulldogs15201815.11 (101) lost to 16.7 (103)Behind[111]
David Myers EssendonSydney8201910.12 (72) lost to 11.11 (77)No score (fell short)[112]
Tom McCartin SydneyGreater Western Sydney5202110.9 (69) lost to 9.17 (71)No score (fell short)[113]
Adam Kennedy Greater Western SydneyNorth Melbourne13202114.10 (94) drew 14.10 (94)No score (fell short)[114]
Dion Prestia Richmond Sydney 11 2022 15.10 (100) lost to 16.10 (106) No score (fell short) [115]
Oliver Florent SydneyPort Adelaide420239.10 (64) lost to 9.12 (66)No score (fell short)[116]
Logan McDonald SydneyFremantle16202414.14 (98) lost to 15.9 (99)No score (fell short)[117]
Mitch McGovern CarltonCollingwood21202411.15 (81) lost to 12.12 (84)No score (out on the full)[118]
Jack Crisp CollingwoodGeelong8202512.15 (87) lost to 13.12 (90)Behind[119]
Talor Byrne CarltonCollingwood6202612.11 (83) lost to 13.10 (88)Behind[120]
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Non-premiership matches

Goal to win

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Players to have kicked a goal to win a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Competition Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Kerry Good North MelbourneCollingwood Escort Championships GF1980 8.9 (57) d. 7.12 (54)[121]
Jack Riewoldt RichmondHawthorn NAB Cup 32013 0.13.7 (85) d. 0.13.6 (84)[c][122]
Ed Langdon Fremantle Collingwood JLT Community Series 3 2017 1.11.12 (87) d. 1.12.4 (85)[c] [123]
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Goal to draw

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Players to have kicked a goal to draw a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Competition Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Mark Williams EssendonSt Kilda NAB Cup 12011 0.5.8 (38) drew 0.6.2 (38)[c][124]
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Behind to win

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Players to have kicked a behind to win a match after the final siren
Player Club Opponent Competition Rd. Year Final score Ref.
Luke Russell Gold CoastHawthorn NAB Cup 12013 0.4.6 (30) d. 0.4.5 (29)[c][125]
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Miscellany

There are at least four instances in the elite competition where kicks were taken after the final siren cannot be categorised into the above lists.

In round 2 of the 1911 VFL season, Geelong's Bert Whittington was awarded a free kick moments before the bell was rung in his team's clash against Melbourne. His after-the-bell set shot was touched over the line, which, under the rules of the time, would have resulted in no score as the ball was considered 'dead' as soon as it touched another player's hands. However, as field umpire Lardie Tulloch had not heard the bell, he gave the 'all clear' signal to the goal umpire to signal one behind, resulting in a 54-apiece drawn match. Melbourne protested the result, but it was dismissed by the league.[126]

In round 17 of the 1928 VFL season, St Kilda's Bert Smedley had possession of the ball when timekeepers rang the final bell. However, field umpire Reginald Devine had not yet heard the bell, which allowed Smedley to continue his dash and kick an on-the-run goal that put the Saints one point ahead of opponents Melbourne. After a pitch invasion and minutes of deliberation between match officials and timekeepers, St Kilda was ultimately declared the victor.[127] Melbourne opted to protest the result, recognising that while they had little chance of the protest being upheld, the very notion of challenging the decision would emphasise to the league the importance of louder sounding bells at venues.[128] Following two hours of evidence, the league decided to dismiss the protest, in spite of all witnesses admitting the goal was kicked after the bell, and boundary umpire James Blair describing St Kilda's bell as "putrid".[129]

In the 1990 Foster's Cup – the AFL's pre-season competition – Essendon's Paul Salmon goaled after the siren in his side's quarter-final match against Fitzroy to level the scores at 46-apiece. Seemingly unaware that the fixture was a knockout match, many of the 8,000-strong crowd at Waverley Park invaded the playing surface after Salmon's kick, assuming the match had finished. Rather, the match was to be decided in extra time via two halves of five minutes. Essendon added one goal in the overtime period to win the match by six points and progress to the next round of the tournament.[citation needed]

In round 5 of the 2006 AFL season, St Kilda's Steven Baker was the beneficiary of an after-the-siren free kick awarded in controversial circumstances at the end of his side's match against Fremantle at Aurora Stadium. In a passage of play that occurred after the siren sounded inaudibly, Baker scored a behind to tie the game, and received an illegal bump. He elected to cancel the behind and take a set-shot, which (with the umpires having now heard the siren) was a true after-the-siren kick. He scored another behind, drawing the scores level at 94-apiece. However, four days later, Fremantle successfully challenged to have the result of the game amended to 94–93, reflecting the scoreline when the siren originally sounded. This decision cancelled Baker's kick. This incident has been dubbed 'Sirengate'.[130]

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Notes

  1. King's attempt came at the end of regular time, when the scores were locked at North Melbourne 12.19 (91) to Hawthorn 13.13 (91). The Kangaroos added 3.5 (23) to the Hawks' no score in extra time.
  2. From 2003 to 2017, AFL pre-season matches allowed teams to score nine points for a 'super goal' kicked from beyond the 50-metre arc.

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