i was a 11 yrs old kid watching this in the heatly stand - could NOT believe he was going to kick it - not only did he kick it- it sailed through seeming as if it would land on my lap lol ......will never forget it
Thank you very much for uploading this. I'm glad people get to see it. A big deal is made about the last kick, understandably, but media of the day couldn't recall a player kicking three goals in time-on of a last quarter before. That last mark and kick were awarded Mark of the Day and Goal of the Day on Channel 7, and Keith Greig appeared live on Football Inquest with Mike Williamson that night. And North Melbourne would go on to pip the minor premiers Carlton, again, in the Preliminary Final, by a point, with Blight saving the day again, this time on the last line of defence.
Blight did everything a boy could dream of in football. And even the thing's you would dread . He's the only player I know that did everything a VFL, AFL player could do. Tiger support.
You can't help but chuckle at how perfectly Blight kicked this ! Amazing. In 1988 I was working in the head office of Coles-Myer. In store 200 just below our offices they had a video monitor set up on which they were promoting the newly released, half hour, VFL highlight compilation called "Magic Moments", and I was always struck by the crowd that would be hypnotically fixed on the screen. There must have been a constant crowd of 30 people watching throughout the day! Having been lured in myself a few times I remember this scene would always prompt a lot of comments. Magic Moments indeed!!
Ahh the old Coles Myer head office on Bourke St... my sister used to work there as a secretary.. I also recall the big canteen upstairs I think on the 3rd floor?
You're a legend Gezza. I just got bounced back here after watching Mick Nolan on The Show with Sammy and then a tribute to him posted by North. I was a bit young for 70s footy but this era was brilliant for the footy as well as the personalities! Cheers mate
I was at this match as a kid but I didnt see Blights goal. At the 25-26 minute mark we were 13 points behind and my father said we cant win lets leave now to beat the crowd out of the ground.
Bruce Doull...was about 25/26 y/o there and still looked about 50 y/o! Great to watch these old classic matches. 1976 was also the last year that Mike Williamson commentated.
Hat Hangers wow ! I didn’t know that but did wonder why he stopped! In fact I thought he had passed away in the 80s or 90s only to research him the other day and to my surprise he only passed away in 2019! And to think he was calling games in the 60s! Sad fact about him not calling was he had a better reading on the game than Lou or Landy as good as they were they missed a lot of the details that Williamson picked up on and his calling of the game was pretty much how it appeared through Alf potters camera , Lou and landy seemed a little pre-emptive with there call often calling the game from the point of who they though was going to mark it or get the hit out rather than call the game as it played out, not to mention I never realised that Lou and landy were a little flat at times often not building up to some spectacular bits of play that resulted in goals! I would love to get some of these games dubbed by either Rex hunt or some of the Mmm crew today! I really think it would help to make these classic games far more spectacular and really capture the great games we witnessed back then. I know I’m a little long winded here but thought I would add something to your comment about a really great commentator of many sports , Mike Williamson ! May he RIP and be remembered for the fantastic contribution to our worlds greatest sport.
I remember one Sunday afternoon on Channel 7 when there was no footy and they did a show called Fantastic Finishes and Carlton were in most games (and lost virtually all of them)...this one (they lost the Prelim to North that year by 1 point) is the most amazing. Malcolm Blight could do what ever Ablett could do. And Mike Williamson was always the man for the moment. One of footy's greatest moments
Carlton led by substantial margins in 2 matches 5 years apart against North Melbourne and Essendon and we're sunk by Malcolm Blight and Neale Daniher!😀
The same thing happened to Carlton at Princes Park in 1985. On that occasion they led by 16 points against North Melbourne at the 30 minute mark of the last quarter before being sunk by 2 quick goals to Ross Glendinning and a goal by David Dwyer just seconds before the siren. Absolute chokers.
Great days Gezza when every match was played simultaneously, after that it was off to the pub or watch the highlights/replays. After 3/4 time entry was free. After the game everyone could go onto the ground and kick a footy. OH&S wouldn't like that these days. Very happy days. And Malcolm Blight was a true champion, could kick as well with his left foot as his right. Just played footy and didn't get involved with collingwood style scragging type play.
@@pcorf You ask Woodville fans of the Blight Coached 1986 SANFL season and they'll say that was a pretty special season for a club that didn't have success to lose a close prelim after a soaring run to the finals in the second half of the season.
i was a 11 yrs old kid watching this in the heatly stand - could NOT believe he was going to kick it - not only did he kick it- it sailed through seeming as if it would land on my lap lol ......will never forget it
Thank you very much for uploading this. I'm glad people get to see it. A big deal is made about the last kick, understandably, but media of the day couldn't recall a player kicking three goals in time-on of a last quarter before. That last mark and kick were awarded Mark of the Day and Goal of the Day on Channel 7, and Keith Greig appeared live on Football Inquest with Mike Williamson that night. And North Melbourne would go on to pip the minor premiers Carlton, again, in the Preliminary Final, by a point, with Blight saving the day again, this time on the last line of defence.
Neil Daniher in 1981 I'm pretty sure but that was after this.
Blight did everything a boy could dream of in football. And even the thing's you would dread . He's the only player I know that did everything a VFL, AFL player could do. Tiger support.
You can't help but chuckle at how perfectly Blight kicked this ! Amazing. In 1988 I was working in the head office of Coles-Myer. In store 200 just below our offices they had a video monitor set up on which they were promoting the newly released, half hour, VFL highlight compilation called "Magic Moments", and I was always struck by the crowd that would be hypnotically fixed on the screen. There must have been a constant crowd of 30 people watching throughout the day! Having been lured in myself a few times I remember this scene would always prompt a lot of comments. Magic Moments indeed!!
Ahh the old Coles Myer head office on Bourke St... my sister used to work there as a secretary.. I also recall the big canteen upstairs I think on the 3rd floor?
Three difficult goals in the last few minutes in a low scoring match to win the game after the siren. What a champion.
Gotta be in the Top 5 of the modern Era
Love you Malcolm....from a Collingwood fan.
@J G I doubt it. Its now horse racing without the horses. Dodgy billionaires plaything.
One of the best home and away games ever witnessed.
You're a legend Gezza. I just got bounced back here after watching Mick Nolan on The Show with Sammy and then a tribute to him posted by North. I was a bit young for 70s footy but this era was brilliant for the footy as well as the personalities! Cheers mate
I was at this match as a kid but I didnt see Blights goal. At the 25-26 minute mark we were 13 points behind and my father said we cant win lets leave now to beat the crowd out of the ground.
He must have been kicking himself later...a big kick, a mammoth kick
Great game and great kick from Mr Blight 😀👍👍👍👍💪
Bruce Doull...was about 25/26 y/o there and still looked about 50 y/o! Great to watch these old classic matches. 1976 was also the last year that Mike Williamson commentated.
Hat Hangers wow ! I didn’t know that but did wonder why he stopped! In fact I thought he had passed away in the 80s or 90s only to research him the other day and to my surprise he only passed away in 2019! And to think he was calling games in the 60s! Sad fact about him not calling was he had a better reading on the game than Lou or Landy as good as they were they missed a lot of the details that Williamson picked up on and his calling of the game was pretty much how it appeared through Alf potters camera , Lou and landy seemed a little pre-emptive with there call often calling the game from the point of who they though was going to mark it or get the hit out rather than call the game as it played out, not to mention I never realised that Lou and landy were a little flat at times often not building up to some spectacular bits of play that resulted in goals! I would love to get some of these games dubbed by either Rex hunt or some of the Mmm crew today! I really think it would help to make these classic games far more spectacular and really capture the great games we witnessed back then.
I know I’m a little long winded here but thought I would add something to your comment about a really great commentator of many sports , Mike Williamson ! May he RIP and be remembered for the fantastic contribution to our worlds greatest sport.
I remember one Sunday afternoon on Channel 7 when there was no footy and they did a show called Fantastic Finishes and Carlton were in most games (and lost virtually all of them)...this one (they lost the Prelim to North that year by 1 point) is the most amazing. Malcolm Blight could do what ever Ablett could do. And Mike Williamson was always the man for the moment. One of footy's greatest moments
Blight was a superstar
Best player I ever saw , blight
Blighty...the greatest to ever play our great game
1 of the classic post siren wins better than today's ones
Not just the last kick, Blight was a freak, he took a great mark in the pocket and did the old banana kick, or check side kick as SA crowds would say.
What a star. A drop punt, a banana and a torpedo.
Carlton led by substantial margins in 2 matches 5 years apart against North Melbourne and Essendon and we're sunk by Malcolm Blight and Neale Daniher!😀
The same thing happened to Carlton at Princes Park in 1985. On that occasion they led by 16 points against North Melbourne at the 30 minute mark of the last quarter before being sunk by 2 quick goals to Ross Glendinning and a goal by David Dwyer just seconds before the siren. Absolute chokers.
legend, and thats coming from a West Coast fan
Great days Gezza when every match was played simultaneously, after that it was off to the pub or watch the highlights/replays.
After 3/4 time entry was free.
After the game everyone could go onto the ground and kick a footy.
OH&S wouldn't like that these days.
Very happy days.
And Malcolm Blight was a true champion, could kick as well with his left foot as his right.
Just played footy and didn't get involved with collingwood style scragging type play.
Totally agree and can relate Nkelly9 to all, except the last line!😅
@@Gezza1967 ;)
Best match @ princes park in the 70s.
Blight's finest hour!😀🏉🏟️
And not to mention 1997.
@@pcorf You ask Woodville fans of the Blight Coached 1986 SANFL season and they'll say that was a pretty special season for a club that didn't have success to lose a close prelim after a soaring run to the finals in the second half of the season.
Players moved differently back then. The way they handled the football, more silky skilled and not as much reliance on sheet speed and athleticism.
Look at the height of the ball!
Best kick in league history
What's an awesome win
classic
It flew 1000 times higher than the doormat below.
What a champion true grit
Blighty is calmer than lethal Leigh Matthews
Notice how Blight isn't jumping around like a lunatic at 3:25 or being groped by anyone?
The commentator go’s absolutely mental.I on the other hand would pass out.
Blighty was a good player.
4:20 blight
Blighty - the true king
Max Mirni almighty blighty !
Trust Channel Seven to take forever to get to the reaction of North players and Blighty himself. What is it with that network?
Gold
3:19
Only 60 metres lets no get a head of our self man on mark at 49 metres
If you count where it landed in the crowd it was 65
kick went 80 metres, probably 70m out.
It went thru post-high...it gotta be at least 75...
The best kick in AFL, and the worst kick in AFL
That one against Hawthorn was even more unbelievable than the one against Melbourne