I noticed just as I was wrapping up editing this video that both UCATT and CARDMAN 22 have posted an upset related video earlier today. I promise you all that this is just sheer coincidence and I have not tried to copy either of them in any way. I wish I could edit that fast 😂😂
I remember going to the Essendon v Geelong game in 2011 thinking we were gonna get thumped by 100+ considering how dominant Geelong were, that game was the biggest shock performance I've ever seen
Port knocking off THAT 2007 Geelong team at Kardina Park when Geelong was on a 16 game winning streak was absolutely stunning and far more memorable than Brisbane beating West Coast. Maybe even more impressive given how embarrassingly one sided the GF a few weeks later ended up being.
@@midooley543 As you saw in the video, following that game the Cats won 29 in a row in Geelong. They were on a 16 game win streak prior to the game. It was 2 top 4 sides but there has almost never been a team so much better than the competition. They're in the same bracket of dominance of Essendon in 2000 (who's only loss made the video).
The biggest upset I have been too was when Adelaide beat Melbourne by a point in 2021, Melbourne had gone unbeaten until round 10 until the Crows beat them!
Absolutely... Collingwood was dubbed the Dirty Pies over in the west and after the game the Melbourne paper revealed that not a single football writer, commentator or expert had tipped them.. it was something like 70 tipped Eagle and 0 tipped Collingwood... this had never happened before. Definitely the biggest upset of 2020.
A bit of Freo bias here but the 2013 QF vs Geelong deserves a mention. Not only did Geelong finish higher on the ladder, but the final was also played in Geelong for the first time.
Glad Saints vs Lions 2003 got its due recognition! It was equally as thrilling and controversial as the iconic 2004 rematch which eclipses in memory due to Troy Schwarze, record Telstra Dome crowd, Aussie Jones 'point' etc..
@afltube No stress. I was 17 at the time (38 now), so I have a better memory of it. I'm guessing you're younger and have little/no memory of 2003. I only remember how bizarre the win was because we went 7-14-1 and finished 12th. It was the fewest wins and lowest finish for like 60years. It was a seriously bad season by cats' historical standards.
@@LaVieDeReine86hahah thanks mate!! I’m glad you were happy with it. Although let me just say now that I don’t think you’re gonna enjoy tomorrow’s game as much…
Definitely was a very good comeback and a great effort by Freo, but they were the favourites to win the game, so was a very good comeback and a great game, but wasn’t an upset.
As a bulldogs fan the west coast elimination final was the biggest upset of the four games. If any supporter said we had a chance that night they were lying.
Watching this only because of Rohan Smith being on the clip photo, 1 of the most underrated players and still 1 of the best kicks I've ever seen. As Denis would say he was cm perfect
I actually did that game as well as the prelim, saying that they were both huge upsets in their own way. Although I had to cut out the Sydney Gold Coast game because it got a copywritten
Worth mentioning the Sydney vs North Melbourne Semi Final for 2015. North Melbourne won and I think it's the only time a team has ever made it to the Preliminary Finals from 8th on the ladder.
The miracle on grass is a deserved winner of 2013. But, another (hilarious) upset from 2013 was Carlton beating Richmond in an elimination final after Carlton finished 9th on the ladder. They had replaced Essendon who had finished 8th after they were banned from the final series.
i remember going to that 2009 north v saints game and telling my friend "saints are gunna be pissed they broke their winning streak the week earlier, they're going to destroy us today" and yet we somehow beat them by 5 points....
Great vid. Good to hear the reasoning to why they were the upsets. But. 2013. Could’ve shown the goal on the siren I mean damn. Or said the 56 point comeback. Or whatever the margin was. 😂
by fucking god that Hawks game in 2019 still gives me nightmares, what should’ve been a top 2 finish and a deep finals run ended up in a semi final exit for what was probably our strongest list in that era
2014 round 18 Stkilda were 18th while Fremantle were 4th and were poised to go to 2nd place with a win but stkilda beat them by 58 points. 118 to 60 Pus surely the biggest upset of 2022 was when Fremantle (4th) beat an undefeated Melbourne (1st) at the MCG by 38 points 94 to 56
Still just in terms of the upset itself, Hawthorn beating them at the Adelaide Oval was a bigger upset. But I see what you mean tho that was probably a more shocking result at least in the first quarter
@afltube maybe so but North only had 1 win before that day and adelaide had won all 6 games so far, North ended up finishing 15th that year. I know hawthorn were 17th when they beat adelaide but they ended up finishing 12th
@afltube I also think adelaide beating Geelong in round 1 2021 was bigger than Collingwood v Melbourne, considering Geelong had made the grand final the previous year and the crom were fresh off a wooden spoon
@@doylersafl8728 although you could say an incredibly similar thing about Melbourne Collingwood, in that it was the eventual premiers who were top of the ladder against the team that finished 17th. That’s what made this video so hard to make, it felt like there were about 3-4 really good contenders for each season 😭😭
Oooh mate I'd have to disagree with some of these here - 2016, an Essendon team stripped of 30 senior players, touted to not win a game the whole year, knocking off what would be a mid table Melbourne in round 2 - 2017, North thunderpumping Adelaide by 10 goals in round 7 or a mid table St Kilda kicking the shit out of the eventual premiers Richmond by 67 - 2018, Gold Coast beating Sydney, statistically the biggest upset in history - 2019, The Doggies casually kicking 19 goals in a row against an Essendon side that was above them on the ladder at the time, 104 point victory - 2021, the 2020 wooden spooners of Adelaide knocking off the 2020 grand finalists of Geelong
Hahaha interesting. 2016, yeah fair enough I considered that one too. 2017, I know that was a great performance by north and the fact they won by that much was incredible but I still think just in terms of the upset itself Hawthorn’s win at the Adelaide Oval was more of a surprise. For 2018 I actually was gonna do the Gold Coast Sydney game although it had to get cut out because the video of it was copywritten. 2019, yes that was a huge surprise although it was a relatively 50/50 game so it wasn’t a huge upset, but more just a surprise they won by that much. For 2021, yes that was a big upset, although you could say the same about the Melbourne Collingwood game as it was the eventual premiers against a team who finished 17th. Cheers for the comment though, I find it interesting discussing this topic as obviously there’s no right and wrong 😂😂
@@afltube Absolutely my guy no right or wrong and fair play with the games you picked that werent even on my radar, 2017 in particular didnt realise how big the ladder gap was
Carlton was in good form and pushing towards the 8 at that point. So Collingwood losing to Hawthorn the week after was definitely a bigger upset, although even that wasn’t the biggest.
While I agree with the 2020 choice Goldcoast I would say that the “Dirty magpies” win in Perth against the eagles was a bigger upset. The pies were in horrible form and no one gave them a chance, everything was against them including the government who tagged them as “dirty” because of covid. The accommodation was terrible etc etc.
I don't think you could call either side in a grand final an unerdog anf upset of the year. In my opinion so the 2008 must have bigger upsets. Each to their own i suppose.
Essendon beat Sydney in RD16 2022 was surely the upset of the season? Sydney a far better side than their 8th position showed, as evidenced by finishing 3rd and making the grand final. Essendon on the other hand were hopeless, but somehow got up and handily beat them, and this is AFTER getting pumped by 61 points by them earlier in the year
That was a decent upset, although nowhere near as big of an upset as North Melbourne v Richmond. Richmond were a top 8 side and north had not won for 16 weeks, and their only previous win for the year was an unconvincing home win against a heavily depleted West Coast side.
@@GreekPanos19 gonna not be biased as i can here lmao. the reason people say this is due to the freekicks of the dogs. this was not just a gf thing, as the dogs were no1 for frees for and had the least frees against. these stats followed similarly into the finals series, as the dogs played all 4 games in the final series, finishing with the most frees for and the fourth least frees against, which 3 of these teams did not make it past eiether 1st or 2nd elim finals. However these seemingly low frees against was the worst against the swans, as by the 3 quarter time the free kick count was 16-4 dogs way and finished 20-8, the biggest in any free margin during the three field ump change. videos have been made on the frees missed for both sides and obv u cant expect perfection from the umps but the total count shouldve been an even 25-25. two other things to note, the swans had high pressure throughout the game, having 101 tackles which one was rewarded with incorrect disposal free (hawthron in their final similarly had 104 in which none were rewaded), and 2 the afl came out after the game stating the game was umpired "below standards"
@@GreekPanos19 might aswell not of played the finals. Afl saw a a chance for a good story and a cash grab. Dogs were something like +36 frees just in the finals alone in 2016. Gws game was equally as disgusting. And I don’t barrack for any of the clubs involved
I would have put Brisbane vs west coast round 1 2019. No one expected a lions win against the reigning premiers when lions finished 15th the year before
@@crashwoahcoot6478 yeah but at AAMI Stadium, it was only Gold Coast’s 5th ever game, they weren’t expected to win a game all year. Port were 40 points up in the third quarter too.
I'd have had Adelaide beating Melbourne in 2021 for the recency to their spoon and that Melbourne were undefeated so far in a premiership season. Collingwood may have finished lower but we're more in a low season than being outright terrible and had their win after Melbourne had their streak broken. Otherwise great watch
What do you mean by “missed”? Can’t include many games if it’s only one a year, plus it’s all subjective really given that it’s not entirely based on the odds
@@afltube There were so many more greater upsets over the years. one classic one missed for example 2011; Essendon Geelong 2011 The Cats hadn’t yet lost a game in what would ultimately become a premiership-winning season. The Bombers, on the other hand, had lost their last five games on the trot by an average of 34 points. Essendon were also missing key players for that game
@@SonyCamry there are arguments both ways but I chose the Sydney game as it was in Geelong and given how long it had been since Geelong had lost there. So in a year in which Essendon and Sydney ultimately finished in a similar position you can see why I would’ve chosen the Geelong Sydney game given it’s significance in that way
Yeah I completely forgot how that 2011 sydney game played out and really while the Essendon game was an upset I think the Sydney one was a bigger upset. Unlike the Essendon game where Geelong had their former coach in the box for the opponent and the hype leading up to it I could envisage it happening somewhat.@@afltube
I noticed just as I was wrapping up editing this video that both UCATT and CARDMAN 22 have posted an upset related video earlier today. I promise you all that this is just sheer coincidence and I have not tried to copy either of them in any way. I wish I could edit that fast 😂😂
😁 Agreed. Editing and preparation takes a long time. ✔
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dam there are some crazy comebacks! Good video 👍
I remember going to the Essendon v Geelong game in 2011 thinking we were gonna get thumped by 100+ considering how dominant Geelong were, that game was the biggest shock performance I've ever seen
Port knocking off THAT 2007 Geelong team at Kardina Park when Geelong was on a 16 game winning streak was absolutely stunning and far more memorable than Brisbane beating West Coast. Maybe even more impressive given how embarrassingly one sided the GF a few weeks later ended up being.
How is a top 4 side beating another top 4 side an upset? Port only went into that game mild underdogs.
@@midooley543 As you saw in the video, following that game the Cats won 29 in a row in Geelong. They were on a 16 game win streak prior to the game. It was 2 top 4 sides but there has almost never been a team so much better than the competition. They're in the same bracket of dominance of Essendon in 2000 (who's only loss made the video).
Western Bulldogs were far greater underdogs than Port were.
The cats were already going to be top of the table and so left out a few key players out which helped too.
@@n018b5 Oh, absolutely. Still, seemed impossible they'd lose.
Great trip down memory lane mate, thanks for putting this together. 👍🏻
Thanks mate!! Appreciate that!
The biggest upset I have been too was when Adelaide beat Melbourne by a point in 2021, Melbourne had gone unbeaten until round 10 until the Crows beat them!
Yes, that is true, although Adelaide did finish above Collingwood that year. So you could argue either was the biggest.
As a Crows fan I was over the moon. That gave me a bit of hope during the shit times they’ve been going through lately
RING THE BELLLL THE BELL IN THE CITY OF CHURCHES
@@trainco1643I hope you know that we were robbed that game
2020 elim could be one to, were given no chance to win the elimination final Collingwood and did win.
Absolutely... Collingwood was dubbed the Dirty Pies over in the west and after the game the Melbourne paper revealed that not a single football writer, commentator or expert had tipped them.. it was something like 70 tipped Eagle and 0 tipped Collingwood... this had never happened before. Definitely the biggest upset of 2020.
Love how u got the old logos aswell, nostalgia haha
A bit of Freo bias here but the 2013 QF vs Geelong deserves a mention. Not only did Geelong finish higher on the ladder, but the final was also played in Geelong for the first time.
Please Do Another AFL Biggest Upsets Of The Year (2000-2023) Similar To This One!
Glad Saints vs Lions 2003 got its due recognition! It was equally as thrilling and controversial as the iconic 2004 rematch which eclipses in memory due to Troy Schwarze, record Telstra Dome crowd, Aussie Jones 'point' etc..
In 2003, Geelong was 3-10 and 14th. They beat Port Adelaide who were 10-3 and 1st. That was a far bigger upset.
Yeah maybe, might’ve missed that one my bad
@afltube No stress. I was 17 at the time (38 now), so I have a better memory of it. I'm guessing you're younger and have little/no memory of 2003. I only remember how bizarre the win was because we went 7-14-1 and finished 12th. It was the fewest wins and lowest finish for like 60years. It was a seriously bad season by cats' historical standards.
@@LaVieDeReine86 hahaha yes, 2003 was a bit before my time. Which made most of the early years of this video based on research rather than memory.
@afltube I commented on memory of 1994 PF. I was 8, and it was my first season. I'm stoked you posted it. It is an all time top 5 cats game.
@@LaVieDeReine86hahah thanks mate!! I’m glad you were happy with it. Although let me just say now that I don’t think you’re gonna enjoy tomorrow’s game as much…
What about the 2022 Elimination final between Bulldogs and freo?
Definitely was a very good comeback and a great effort by Freo, but they were the favourites to win the game, so was a very good comeback and a great game, but wasn’t an upset.
As a bulldogs fan the west coast elimination final was the biggest upset of the four games. If any supporter said we had a chance that night they were lying.
Agreed!
Watching this only because of Rohan Smith being on the clip photo, 1 of the most underrated players and still 1 of the best kicks I've ever seen. As Denis would say he was cm perfect
2018 suns beating swans was a bigger upset
I actually did that game as well as the prelim, saying that they were both huge upsets in their own way. Although I had to cut out the Sydney Gold Coast game because it got a copywritten
Great video
Worth mentioning the Sydney vs North Melbourne Semi Final for 2015. North Melbourne won and I think it's the only time a team has ever made it to the Preliminary Finals from 8th on the ladder.
Cardman just made something to similar this video, stealing ideas are we?
Heh, i'm just playing. Great work as always!
Hahah thanks mate, just wish I uploaded it a day earlier so that people would’ve thought he copied me 😭😭
Ucatt as well lol
am i tripping at 00:15 seconds he threw the ball
Hahahah nah, definitely a fist there
2019 Carlton beating Brisbane would’ve been a bigger upset in my opinion
That win as an eagles fan was so good especially since the week earlier we lost by a point on my birthday so it deffo made up for it
West Coast didn’t lose by a point in Round 4 2002. As I recall they lost by 5 goals or so.
@@FactsNation-iu6zrI think he means 2023 hahah, not 2002.
I think its quite clear that i was talking about 2023 ahaha @@FactsNation-iu6zr
As a giants fan, gotta love that 2015 game, one of my favourite games ever
Those Melbourne collingwood games in 2010 were great. I really wish Melbourne had gone on from there
I know you started from 2000 but im sure the biggest upset for 1999 would be Carlton over Essendon in the preliminary final.
Hahaah yes definitely, would’ve had to have been
The miracle on grass is a deserved winner of 2013.
But, another (hilarious) upset from 2013 was Carlton beating Richmond in an elimination final after Carlton finished 9th on the ladder. They had replaced Essendon who had finished 8th after they were banned from the final series.
i remember going to that 2009 north v saints game and telling my friend "saints are gunna be pissed they broke their winning streak the week earlier, they're going to destroy us today" and yet we somehow beat them by 5 points....
Great vid. Good to hear the reasoning to why they were the upsets. But. 2013. Could’ve shown the goal on the siren I mean damn. Or said the 56 point comeback. Or whatever the margin was. 😂
Might be bias but the 2017 North vs Crows was way bigger. Runners up vs 17th and 17th won by 9 goals.
An honorable mention would be Collingwood vs Geelong Round 9 in 2008.
Yeah true, it was a pretty remarkable game given how much Collingwood won by.
by fucking god that Hawks game in 2019 still gives me nightmares, what should’ve been a top 2 finish and a deep finals run ended up in a semi final exit for what was probably our strongest list in that era
Proud to say I tipped north in 2022
Great video mate, but 2017 should have been Round 7, North Melbourne defeating Adelaide
Essendon beating Hawthorn in 2015 was a bigger surprise.
2014 round 18
Stkilda were 18th while Fremantle were 4th and were poised to go to 2nd place with a win but stkilda beat them by 58 points. 118 to 60
Pus surely the biggest upset of 2022 was when Fremantle (4th) beat an undefeated Melbourne (1st) at the MCG by 38 points 94 to 56
Round 7 2017, North beat Adelaide by 59 points in hobart, but were 64:0 up at quarter time
Still just in terms of the upset itself, Hawthorn beating them at the Adelaide Oval was a bigger upset. But I see what you mean tho that was probably a more shocking result at least in the first quarter
@afltube maybe so but North only had 1 win before that day and adelaide had won all 6 games so far, North ended up finishing 15th that year. I know hawthorn were 17th when they beat adelaide but they ended up finishing 12th
@afltube I also think adelaide beating Geelong in round 1 2021 was bigger than Collingwood v Melbourne, considering Geelong had made the grand final the previous year and the crom were fresh off a wooden spoon
@@doylersafl8728 although you could say an incredibly similar thing about Melbourne Collingwood, in that it was the eventual premiers who were top of the ladder against the team that finished 17th. That’s what made this video so hard to make, it felt like there were about 3-4 really good contenders for each season 😭😭
@afltube yeah fair enough, I feel every year apart from 2021 has a clear upset of the year
I reckon Saints beating Freo in 2014 was a bigger upset than the one in this video. 2nd vs 18th, and the bottom placed saints got up by 10 goals.
Oooh mate I'd have to disagree with some of these here
- 2016, an Essendon team stripped of 30 senior players, touted to not win a game the whole year, knocking off what would be a mid table Melbourne in round 2
- 2017, North thunderpumping Adelaide by 10 goals in round 7 or a mid table St Kilda kicking the shit out of the eventual premiers Richmond by 67
- 2018, Gold Coast beating Sydney, statistically the biggest upset in history
- 2019, The Doggies casually kicking 19 goals in a row against an Essendon side that was above them on the ladder at the time, 104 point victory
- 2021, the 2020 wooden spooners of Adelaide knocking off the 2020 grand finalists of Geelong
Hahaha interesting. 2016, yeah fair enough I considered that one too. 2017, I know that was a great performance by north and the fact they won by that much was incredible but I still think just in terms of the upset itself Hawthorn’s win at the Adelaide Oval was more of a surprise. For 2018 I actually was gonna do the Gold Coast Sydney game although it had to get cut out because the video of it was copywritten. 2019, yes that was a huge surprise although it was a relatively 50/50 game so it wasn’t a huge upset, but more just a surprise they won by that much. For 2021, yes that was a big upset, although you could say the same about the Melbourne Collingwood game as it was the eventual premiers against a team who finished 17th. Cheers for the comment though, I find it interesting discussing this topic as obviously there’s no right and wrong 😂😂
@@afltube Absolutely my guy no right or wrong and fair play with the games you picked that werent even on my radar, 2017 in particular didnt realise how big the ladder gap was
@crashwoahcoot6478 Lolcow material is calling people lolcows and having your takes
2022 Pies def Dockers in Elimination Final in Perth most picked Fremantle to win
Pies beat Freo in the 2022 Semi Final, not the Elimination Final.
Collingwood played Fremantle at the MCG in the sf artard.
2022 West Coast beat Collingwood in Melbourne I mean I think that deserves at least a mention seeing where they both ended up
Honourable mention for dees and hawks in 2016.
Hahah, as a Hawks fan I’ve tried to forget about that one 😂😂
round 1 crows vs cats 2021 not even being mentioned is crazy
As a doggies supporter, that West Coast loss gave me flashbacks 😭
Hawthorn is the goat of the AFL
I try to be neutral as much as possible, but I agree with you 😂😂🤎💛
@@afltube that’s what I’m talking about 👏
Barrack. We barrack in Australia we’re not Americans, we don’t root unless we’re doing something completely different.
This is just pain as a saints fan lol
Actually when isn’t it
Biggest upsets of 2024 so far: North Melbourne vs West Coast, Carlton vs Adelaide, Sydney vs Richmond.
Carlton beating Collingwood should be this years one. Look where we were at the time
Carlton was in good form and pushing towards the 8 at that point. So Collingwood losing to Hawthorn the week after was definitely a bigger upset, although even that wasn’t the biggest.
how is crows vs melbourne 2021 not here ?? melbourne 9-0 adelaide 2 wins or 3 wins or something
While I agree with the 2020 choice Goldcoast I would say that the “Dirty magpies” win in Perth against the eagles was a bigger upset. The pies were in horrible form and no one gave them a chance, everything was against them including the government who tagged them as “dirty” because of covid. The accommodation was terrible etc etc.
I don't think you could call either side in a grand final an unerdog anf upset of the year. In my opinion so the 2008 must have bigger upsets. Each to their own i suppose.
How is 2013 not calrton Richmond ef
2019 should of been round 1 of lions vs west coast west coast coming off a premiership and lions coming from a another bottom 4 performance
omg ur voice sounds so different😭
Essendon beat Sydney in RD16 2022 was surely the upset of the season? Sydney a far better side than their 8th position showed, as evidenced by finishing 3rd and making the grand final. Essendon on the other hand were hopeless, but somehow got up and handily beat them, and this is AFTER getting pumped by 61 points by them earlier in the year
That was a decent upset, although nowhere near as big of an upset as North Melbourne v Richmond. Richmond were a top 8 side and north had not won for 16 weeks, and their only previous win for the year was an unconvincing home win against a heavily depleted West Coast side.
You sound like Jesse from TrueFooty
2016 grand final still the biggest disgrace in afl history. What a robbery
I’ve seen a lot of comments saying this and I’m curious as to why this is? Not a doggies fan btw
@@GreekPanos19 gonna not be biased as i can here lmao. the reason people say this is due to the freekicks of the dogs. this was not just a gf thing, as the dogs were no1 for frees for and had the least frees against. these stats followed similarly into the finals series, as the dogs played all 4 games in the final series, finishing with the most frees for and the fourth least frees against, which 3 of these teams did not make it past eiether 1st or 2nd elim finals. However these seemingly low frees against was the worst against the swans, as by the 3 quarter time the free kick count was 16-4 dogs way and finished 20-8, the biggest in any free margin during the three field ump change. videos have been made on the frees missed for both sides and obv u cant expect perfection from the umps but the total count shouldve been an even 25-25. two other things to note, the swans had high pressure throughout the game, having 101 tackles which one was rewarded with incorrect disposal free (hawthron in their final similarly had 104 in which none were rewaded), and 2 the afl came out after the game stating the game was umpired "below standards"
@@GreekPanos19 might aswell not of played the finals. Afl saw a a chance for a good story and a cash grab. Dogs were something like +36 frees just in the finals alone in 2016. Gws game was equally as disgusting. And I don’t barrack for any of the clubs involved
I would have put Brisbane vs west coast round 1 2019. No one expected a lions win against the reigning premiers when lions finished 15th the year before
Lions finished 2nd in 2019 so hardly an upset
@@crashwoahcoot6478 Yeah but the previous year eagles had just won the cup and lions had flopped and didn’t look like they had any chance
2006 should have been WCE v Geelong, 56 point turnaround in a final quarter by WCE.
West Coast won the premiership in 2006 while Geelong finished 10th, how the hell is that an upset?
2011: Gold Coast def. Port Adelaide
2014: St Kilda def. Fremantle
2016: Essendon def. Melbourne
2017: North Melbourne def. Adelaide
Port were trash in 2011 so hardly an upset
@@crashwoahcoot6478 yeah but at AAMI Stadium, it was only Gold Coast’s 5th ever game, they weren’t expected to win a game all year.
Port were 40 points up in the third quarter too.
I'd have had Adelaide beating Melbourne in 2021 for the recency to their spoon and that Melbourne were undefeated so far in a premiership season. Collingwood may have finished lower but we're more in a low season than being outright terrible and had their win after Melbourne had their streak broken. Otherwise great watch
Essendon v Geelong 2011?
Essendon finished in a similar position as Sydney, so I chose the Geelong Sydney game because Geelong hadn’t lost in Geelong for so long.
2020 should have been collingwood beating west coast in the elimination final
Yeah, especially since it was in Perth and no one gave Pies a chance.
I’m sorry but how’s 2017 not north beating Adelaide when Adelaide were undefeated and north were last on the ladder and north won by 60
2016 GF :D:D:D:D:D the only grand final in history to have an * the fact the AFL had to come out and apologise to Sydney says it all
2020 most upset match wasthe Elimination Final match against wce by 1 point the un winnable game
For 2023 you should’ve done crows being robbed from the finals because of the umpire
that 2001 game gives me nightmares still...... worst game I've ever been to. punch ons galore as we left
2012 shouldve been Suns vs Blues
seemed like collingwood god favoured alot in this video but loved it otherwise
Essendon beating hawthorn round 2 2015 by 2 points
Not really an upset
What about Carlton in 2023
Which Carlton game?
@@afltube both finals
@@dobbolukas633 Carlton was the favourite in the first final and only a slight underdog in the second, definitely not the biggest upsets of the year.
@@afltube what about the Carlton vs Port Adelaide game where Carlton stopped ports winning streak
@@dobbolukas633 that was a decent upset, particularly because of how much they won by, but still nowhere near as big of an upset as quite a few others
Ah root, more like barrack.
collingwood are junkies
so many missed terrible bideo
What do you mean by “missed”? Can’t include many games if it’s only one a year, plus it’s all subjective really given that it’s not entirely based on the odds
@@afltube There were so many more greater upsets over the years. one classic one missed for example 2011;
Essendon Geelong 2011
The Cats hadn’t yet lost a game in what would ultimately become a premiership-winning season. The Bombers, on the other hand, had lost their last five games on the trot by an average of 34 points.
Essendon were also missing key players for that game
@@SonyCamry there are arguments both ways but I chose the Sydney game as it was in Geelong and given how long it had been since Geelong had lost there. So in a year in which Essendon and Sydney ultimately finished in a similar position you can see why I would’ve chosen the Geelong Sydney game given it’s significance in that way
Yeah I completely forgot how that 2011 sydney game played out and really while the Essendon game was an upset I think the Sydney one was a bigger upset. Unlike the Essendon game where Geelong had their former coach in the box for the opponent and the hype leading up to it I could envisage it happening somewhat.@@afltube