Kicks after the siren in Australian rules football
In Australian rules football, if a player takes a mark or is awarded a free kick shortly before the siren sounds to end a quarter, 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.
Below is a list of occasions 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.
VFL/AFL
Goal to win
Goal to draw
Behind to win
Behind to draw
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.Player | Team | Opponent | Year | Score | Outcome | Details | |
1 | Fred Metcalf | 1927 | 53–55 | No score | |||
2 | Ron Barassi, Sr. | 1940 | 151–154 | Behind | |||
3 | Jack Pimm | 1948 | 73–78 | Behind | |||
4 | Fred Flanagan | Geelong | Richmond | 1950 | 74–79 | No score | |
5 | Harvey Stevens | Footscray | Richmond | 1954 | 45–49 | No score | |
6 | Ralph Rogerson | Fitzroy | Carlton | 1964 | 59–60 | No score | |
7 | Malcolm Blight | 1977 | 47–48 | No score | |||
8 | Warren Ralph | 1984 | 71–76 | Behind | |||
9 | Robert Scott | 1988 | 111–114 | Behind | |||
10 | Simon Beasley | 1988 | 71–72 | Behind | |||
11 | Steven Clark | 1991 | 80–86 | No score | |||
12 | Stephen Kernahan | 1993 | 132–132 | No score | |||
13 | David King | 1994 | 91–91 | No score | |||
14 | Ben Allan | 1995 | 96–98 | No score | |||
15 | Nick Dal Santo | 2002 | 56–56 | No score | |||
16 | Matthew Lloyd | 2002 | 118–118 | Behind | |||
17 | Jarrad Waite | 2005 | 109-109 | No score | |||
18 | Matthew Egan | 2005 | 99–100 | Behind | |||
19 | Daniel Motlop | 2006 | 60–64 | Behind | |||
20 | Brad Johnson | 2008 | 110–113 | Behind | |||
21 | Jack Riewoldt | 2008 | 107–110 | No score | |||
22 | Brad Johnson | 2009 | 114–116 | Behind | |||
23 | Nick Riewoldt | 2009 | 108–110 | Behind | |||
24 | Justin Westhoff | 2011 | 101–104 | Behind | |||
25 | Hayden Ballantyne | 2011 | 64–65 | Behind | |||
26 | Adam Goodes | 2011 | 99–100 | Behind | |||
27 | Hamish McIntosh | 2012 | 102–104 | Behind | |||
28 | David Mundy | 2014 | 79–81 | Behind | |||
29 | Tom Lynch | 2016 | 64–66 | No score | |||
30 | Isaac Smith | 2016 | 83–85 | Behind | |||
31 | Jayden Hunt | 2018 | 94–97 | No score | |||
32 | Harry Taylor | 2018 | 101–103 | Behind | |||
33 | David Myers | 2019 | 72–77 | No score |
Other leagues
Goal to win
Goal to draw
Behind to win
Missed opportunities
Miscellaneous
There have been some cases of a kick after the siren which cannot be properly classified into one of the above tables due to extraordinary circumstances surrounding the outcomes of the games.Player | Competition | Team | Opponent | Year | Score | Outcome | Details | |
1 | Considine | VFA | 1920 | 51–56 | No kick | North Melbourne trailed 51–56 in the semi-final, and Considine had a shot after the bell from 30yds out. Fans stormed onto the field, and prevented Considine from taking his kick. The players eventually left the field, the match was declared a no result and a replay was held the next week. | ||
2 | David Collins | Tasmanian State Premiership | North Hobart | Wynyard | 1967 | 91–92 | No kick | North Hobart trailed 91–92, and Collins had a shot after the siren from 20m out. Home-team Wynyard fans stormed onto the field, and prevented Collins from taking his kick right up until the Wynyard fans had taken down the goalposts, making a set shot impossible. Collins never got to take his kick, the match was declared a no result and the 1967 state premiership was withheld. For more details, see 1967 Tasmanian State Premiership Final. |
3 | Steven Baker | AFL | St Kilda | Fremantle | 2006 | 94–94 amended to 93–94 | Behind, but withdrawn on review | 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 was a true after-the-siren kick. He scored another behind, drawing the scores level 94–94. 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. For more details see AFL siren controversy. |