The 2006 Australian Football League season was the 110th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
West Coast defeated defending premiers Sydney in the Grand Final to win their third premiership, in what was the first Grand Final since 1966 to be decided by one point.
Mini-Match: Sydney v West Coast, Grand Final 2006 | AFL
'Who would've thought the sequel would be just as good as the original?'
Extended highlights of the epic 2006 Toyota AFL Grand Final between the Swans and Eagles.
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published: 10 May 2020
AFL 2006 Grand Final - Sydney v West Coast
In a sequel that was just as good as the original (thanks Huddo) West Coast won their third premiership and avenged the previous year's heartbreaking loss to Sydney. The Eagles had the better of Sydney in the first half, building up a solid 25 point lead by halftime. More than half that buffer had been erased by the final change, and when Adam Goodes goaled within seconds of the start of the fourth term it was game on. The Swans scrapped their way within a point but never drew level thanks to some moments of brilliance by the Eagles' charges, including Daniel Chick's memorable smother-handball-shepherd and some big defensive marks by Andrew Embley. Sydney kicked the final goal to get within a point and were pushing into attack when the final siren sounded, with the ball being thrown in clo...
published: 11 Dec 2021
AFL 2006 Round 11 West Coast vs Carlton
West Coast Eagles vs Carlton, Round 11 2006.
The comeback kings strike again!
published: 08 Nov 2020
Top 20 Western Bulldogs Goals of 2006 | AFL Best Goals
published: 11 Sep 2019
2006 AFL Teamcoach: The Classic Collection
Back in 2006 I collected to Team Coach cards. Like now I enjoyed the common, silver and gold cards and this is the reason why i still collect them. The set was smaller with 150 cards compared to 198 in this years set. The gold cards were tough to find at a rate of 1 in 4 packs! Their was no inserts sets like Pointer, Flix, Sticker and but just the Magic Wild Cards. The Magic's were tough to get inserted 1 in every 72 packs (2 boxes)! I wasnt working back then and was difficult to save the money and it was harder to people to trade with as youtube and FB wasnt a way to meet other collectors. I didnt play online but I do believe they issued prize cards. Team Coach also released a Tin which came with a silver or if you were lucky enough the rare Gold card of a B&F, the tin also held around 20...
published: 04 May 2014
AFL 2006 Preliminary Final Adelaide Vs West Coast
published: 03 Oct 2013
BRAD JOHNSON 74 GOALS | SEASON 2006 | Western Bulldogs AFL
published: 13 Jan 2021
Mini-Match: Fremantle v West Coast, Western Derby 2006 | AFL
Extended highlights of a classic between the Dockers and Eagles in Round 6, 2006.
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published: 04 May 2020
AFL 2006 Preliminary Final Sydney Swans Fremantle Dockers
2006 Preliminary Final from the Match that was played between the Sydney Swans and the Fremantle Dockers.
published: 04 Oct 2020
The Footy Show (AFL) - What A Big 12 Years in Football (2006) - AFL Footy Show
"What a big week in football!" For twelve remarkable years, It was the line that Eddie McGuire used so many times to open another episode of the television phenomenon that was "The Footy Show".
Hosted by the controversial Sam Newman and Comedian Trevor Marmalade, "What A Big 12 Years in Football" stands as a fitting farewell to Eddie McGuire's tenue as host of the show as he moved on to his role as CEO of the Nine Network. (A role that he would struggle with.)
There are great highlights and jaw-dropping lowlights to be seen here from the twelve years of the show that were manned by McGuire before he came back to try and steer the ship again in 2017 and 2018. (The less said about that the better.)
You'll see candid interviews with many of the personalities that made The Footy Show inform...
'Who would've thought the sequel would be just as good as the original?'
Extended highlights of the epic 2006 Toyota AFL Grand Final between the Swans and Eagl...
'Who would've thought the sequel would be just as good as the original?'
Extended highlights of the epic 2006 Toyota AFL Grand Final between the Swans and Eagles.
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'Who would've thought the sequel would be just as good as the original?'
Extended highlights of the epic 2006 Toyota AFL Grand Final between the Swans and Eagles.
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In a sequel that was just as good as the original (thanks Huddo) West Coast won their third premiership and avenged the previous year's heartbreaking loss to Sy...
In a sequel that was just as good as the original (thanks Huddo) West Coast won their third premiership and avenged the previous year's heartbreaking loss to Sydney. The Eagles had the better of Sydney in the first half, building up a solid 25 point lead by halftime. More than half that buffer had been erased by the final change, and when Adam Goodes goaled within seconds of the start of the fourth term it was game on. The Swans scrapped their way within a point but never drew level thanks to some moments of brilliance by the Eagles' charges, including Daniel Chick's memorable smother-handball-shepherd and some big defensive marks by Andrew Embley. Sydney kicked the final goal to get within a point and were pushing into attack when the final siren sounded, with the ball being thrown in close to the spot of Leo Barry's famous mark 12 months previously. Embley was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his 26 possessions and two goals, and Chris Judd (28 possessions, 8 clearances and a goal) and Dean Cox (20 possessions, 34 hitouts) would also have been worthy winners.
In a sequel that was just as good as the original (thanks Huddo) West Coast won their third premiership and avenged the previous year's heartbreaking loss to Sydney. The Eagles had the better of Sydney in the first half, building up a solid 25 point lead by halftime. More than half that buffer had been erased by the final change, and when Adam Goodes goaled within seconds of the start of the fourth term it was game on. The Swans scrapped their way within a point but never drew level thanks to some moments of brilliance by the Eagles' charges, including Daniel Chick's memorable smother-handball-shepherd and some big defensive marks by Andrew Embley. Sydney kicked the final goal to get within a point and were pushing into attack when the final siren sounded, with the ball being thrown in close to the spot of Leo Barry's famous mark 12 months previously. Embley was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his 26 possessions and two goals, and Chris Judd (28 possessions, 8 clearances and a goal) and Dean Cox (20 possessions, 34 hitouts) would also have been worthy winners.
Back in 2006 I collected to Team Coach cards. Like now I enjoyed the common, silver and gold cards and this is the reason why i still collect them. The set was ...
Back in 2006 I collected to Team Coach cards. Like now I enjoyed the common, silver and gold cards and this is the reason why i still collect them. The set was smaller with 150 cards compared to 198 in this years set. The gold cards were tough to find at a rate of 1 in 4 packs! Their was no inserts sets like Pointer, Flix, Sticker and but just the Magic Wild Cards. The Magic's were tough to get inserted 1 in every 72 packs (2 boxes)! I wasnt working back then and was difficult to save the money and it was harder to people to trade with as youtube and FB wasnt a way to meet other collectors. I didnt play online but I do believe they issued prize cards. Team Coach also released a Tin which came with a silver or if you were lucky enough the rare Gold card of a B&F, the tin also held around 20 cards to transport your cards safely.
Back in 2006 I collected to Team Coach cards. Like now I enjoyed the common, silver and gold cards and this is the reason why i still collect them. The set was smaller with 150 cards compared to 198 in this years set. The gold cards were tough to find at a rate of 1 in 4 packs! Their was no inserts sets like Pointer, Flix, Sticker and but just the Magic Wild Cards. The Magic's were tough to get inserted 1 in every 72 packs (2 boxes)! I wasnt working back then and was difficult to save the money and it was harder to people to trade with as youtube and FB wasnt a way to meet other collectors. I didnt play online but I do believe they issued prize cards. Team Coach also released a Tin which came with a silver or if you were lucky enough the rare Gold card of a B&F, the tin also held around 20 cards to transport your cards safely.
Extended highlights of a classic between the Dockers and Eagles in Round 6, 2006.
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Extended highlights of a classic between the Dockers and Eagles in Round 6, 2006.
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Extended highlights of a classic between the Dockers and Eagles in Round 6, 2006.
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"What a big week in football!" For twelve remarkable years, It was the line that Eddie McGuire used so many times to open another episode of the television phen...
"What a big week in football!" For twelve remarkable years, It was the line that Eddie McGuire used so many times to open another episode of the television phenomenon that was "The Footy Show".
Hosted by the controversial Sam Newman and Comedian Trevor Marmalade, "What A Big 12 Years in Football" stands as a fitting farewell to Eddie McGuire's tenue as host of the show as he moved on to his role as CEO of the Nine Network. (A role that he would struggle with.)
There are great highlights and jaw-dropping lowlights to be seen here from the twelve years of the show that were manned by McGuire before he came back to try and steer the ship again in 2017 and 2018. (The less said about that the better.)
You'll see candid interviews with many of the personalities that made The Footy Show informative, insightful and entertaining including Jason Dunstall, Tim Watson, Doug Hawkins, Shane Crawford and more.
You'll laugh, You'll cry, You'll be left shaking your head in disgust at times and you'll be applauding at other times. It's what The Footy Show was. It could be brilliant but it could also be shocking television. There were highs and there were lows (a lot of them containing the ever controversial Sam Newman).
But that's what the show was. It was an important show in the history of Sports Television in Australia and that's why it's been uploaded here for posterity. There are a lot of things that the show did that I personally don't agree with and deserve the criticism they get (Ex: The Blackface Incident is frankly unforgivable. It was wrong then and it's wrong now.). but there are a lot of great moments from the show that allowed us to see the players of the AFL in a new light and allowed them to come out of their shells and that in fact was a massive positive for the sport and media landscape as a whole.
It's The Footy Show: What A Big 12 Years in Football and it perhaps gives the best look at what the show was like.
"What a big week in football!" For twelve remarkable years, It was the line that Eddie McGuire used so many times to open another episode of the television phenomenon that was "The Footy Show".
Hosted by the controversial Sam Newman and Comedian Trevor Marmalade, "What A Big 12 Years in Football" stands as a fitting farewell to Eddie McGuire's tenue as host of the show as he moved on to his role as CEO of the Nine Network. (A role that he would struggle with.)
There are great highlights and jaw-dropping lowlights to be seen here from the twelve years of the show that were manned by McGuire before he came back to try and steer the ship again in 2017 and 2018. (The less said about that the better.)
You'll see candid interviews with many of the personalities that made The Footy Show informative, insightful and entertaining including Jason Dunstall, Tim Watson, Doug Hawkins, Shane Crawford and more.
You'll laugh, You'll cry, You'll be left shaking your head in disgust at times and you'll be applauding at other times. It's what The Footy Show was. It could be brilliant but it could also be shocking television. There were highs and there were lows (a lot of them containing the ever controversial Sam Newman).
But that's what the show was. It was an important show in the history of Sports Television in Australia and that's why it's been uploaded here for posterity. There are a lot of things that the show did that I personally don't agree with and deserve the criticism they get (Ex: The Blackface Incident is frankly unforgivable. It was wrong then and it's wrong now.). but there are a lot of great moments from the show that allowed us to see the players of the AFL in a new light and allowed them to come out of their shells and that in fact was a massive positive for the sport and media landscape as a whole.
It's The Footy Show: What A Big 12 Years in Football and it perhaps gives the best look at what the show was like.
'Who would've thought the sequel would be just as good as the original?'
Extended highlights of the epic 2006 Toyota AFL Grand Final between the Swans and Eagles.
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In a sequel that was just as good as the original (thanks Huddo) West Coast won their third premiership and avenged the previous year's heartbreaking loss to Sydney. The Eagles had the better of Sydney in the first half, building up a solid 25 point lead by halftime. More than half that buffer had been erased by the final change, and when Adam Goodes goaled within seconds of the start of the fourth term it was game on. The Swans scrapped their way within a point but never drew level thanks to some moments of brilliance by the Eagles' charges, including Daniel Chick's memorable smother-handball-shepherd and some big defensive marks by Andrew Embley. Sydney kicked the final goal to get within a point and were pushing into attack when the final siren sounded, with the ball being thrown in close to the spot of Leo Barry's famous mark 12 months previously. Embley was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his 26 possessions and two goals, and Chris Judd (28 possessions, 8 clearances and a goal) and Dean Cox (20 possessions, 34 hitouts) would also have been worthy winners.
Back in 2006 I collected to Team Coach cards. Like now I enjoyed the common, silver and gold cards and this is the reason why i still collect them. The set was smaller with 150 cards compared to 198 in this years set. The gold cards were tough to find at a rate of 1 in 4 packs! Their was no inserts sets like Pointer, Flix, Sticker and but just the Magic Wild Cards. The Magic's were tough to get inserted 1 in every 72 packs (2 boxes)! I wasnt working back then and was difficult to save the money and it was harder to people to trade with as youtube and FB wasnt a way to meet other collectors. I didnt play online but I do believe they issued prize cards. Team Coach also released a Tin which came with a silver or if you were lucky enough the rare Gold card of a B&F, the tin also held around 20 cards to transport your cards safely.
Extended highlights of a classic between the Dockers and Eagles in Round 6, 2006.
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"What a big week in football!" For twelve remarkable years, It was the line that Eddie McGuire used so many times to open another episode of the television phenomenon that was "The Footy Show".
Hosted by the controversial Sam Newman and Comedian Trevor Marmalade, "What A Big 12 Years in Football" stands as a fitting farewell to Eddie McGuire's tenue as host of the show as he moved on to his role as CEO of the Nine Network. (A role that he would struggle with.)
There are great highlights and jaw-dropping lowlights to be seen here from the twelve years of the show that were manned by McGuire before he came back to try and steer the ship again in 2017 and 2018. (The less said about that the better.)
You'll see candid interviews with many of the personalities that made The Footy Show informative, insightful and entertaining including Jason Dunstall, Tim Watson, Doug Hawkins, Shane Crawford and more.
You'll laugh, You'll cry, You'll be left shaking your head in disgust at times and you'll be applauding at other times. It's what The Footy Show was. It could be brilliant but it could also be shocking television. There were highs and there were lows (a lot of them containing the ever controversial Sam Newman).
But that's what the show was. It was an important show in the history of Sports Television in Australia and that's why it's been uploaded here for posterity. There are a lot of things that the show did that I personally don't agree with and deserve the criticism they get (Ex: The Blackface Incident is frankly unforgivable. It was wrong then and it's wrong now.). but there are a lot of great moments from the show that allowed us to see the players of the AFL in a new light and allowed them to come out of their shells and that in fact was a massive positive for the sport and media landscape as a whole.
It's The Footy Show: What A Big 12 Years in Football and it perhaps gives the best look at what the show was like.
The 2006 Australian Football League season was the 110th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
West Coast defeated defending premiers Sydney in the Grand Final to win their third premiership, in what was the first Grand Final since 1966 to be decided by one point.
For a second there i thought you disappeared It rains a lot this time of year And we both go together if one falls down I talk out loud like you're still around No noo And i miss you (ooooh') I'm goin back home to the west coast I wish you woulda put yourself in my suitcase I love you Standin all alone in a black coat I miss you I'm goin back home to the west coast And if you shake her heart enough she will appear Tonight i think i'll be stayin here And you never did like this town I talk out loud like you're still around No nooo And i miss you (ooooh') I'm goin back home to the west coast I wish you woulda put yourself in my suitcase I love you Standin all alone in a black coat I miss you I'm goin back home to the west coast Come on everybody Lalalalaaaa, lalalalaaa Lalalalaaaa, lalalalaaa So pack up the bags to beat back the clock Do i let her sleep or should i wake her up You said We both go together if one falls down Yeah right, heh I talk out loud like you're still around No noo And i miss you (ooooh') I m goin back home to the west coast I wish you woulda put yourself in my suitcase I love you Standin all alone in a black coat I miss you I'm goin back home to the west coast Lalalalaaaa, lalalalaaaa I'm goin back home to the west coast Lalalalaaaa, lalalalaaaa I 'm goin back home to the west coast Lalalalaa