mdblist.com logo Movie Search


Ratings
Between
and
Between
and
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Additional filters
m
Lists, Streaming Services, Cast and more
Create List (33 items)

Login to create a dynamic list


poster
?
20
/1/

Miracle Marks (2000)
The breathtaking pinnacle of our great Australian game. The aspect that has given it world wide fame. Sandy Roberts takes us back on a tour through time. Back over the last three decades as we witness the best of the aerialists, the men who turned the screamer into fine art. The men who soared and captured our hearts. We've sifted through thousands of marks to bring you the very best... the most courageous, the most famous, the most memorable.
poster
?
20
/1/

The 90s: The Decade that Delivered (1999)
It was the decade to change the face of football as we knew it. There would be three new teams: Adelaide, Freemantle and Port Adelaide. We would farewell Fitzroy and watch others like Footscray, Richmond, Melbourne and Hawthorn battle for their existence. For the first time non-Victorian Clubs would take premiership honours. The West Coast winning twice and Malcolm Blight's Adelaide doing the seemingly impossible by winning back-to-back flags against the odds. It was a decade in which the feats of goalkicking maestros Jason Dunstall and Gary Ablett were overshadowed by the record breaker Tony Lockett. We marvelled at the great champions. Robert Harvey sealed his greatness with a pair of Brownlow medals. Wayne Carey was named All Australian captain three times and Carlton's veteran Craig Bradley just got better and better through the nineties.
poster
?
80
/1/

Great Moments of Rugby League Grand Finals (2004)
It's the day young boys dream about and can turn tough guys to tears. Grand Final day: Rugby League's finest tradition and most anticipated event. It is the culmination of a lifetime's devotion. Being crowned Premiers is rightfully regarded as the pinnacle of the code; the ultimate reward for boasting the right blend of skill, speed and most of all, relentless determination. Nobody knows that better than the great Laurie Daley, which makes him the perfect host for this unique reflection of every competition decider since 1980. From Steve Gearin's incredible try for Canterbury right through to Penrith's 2003 title, this compelling programme covers every grand final in between and the moments that mattered - unforgettable affairs like the legendary thrillers of 1989 and '97 to name just two - with recollections from the champions who etched their names so boldly in history with inspirational deeds under the most intense pressure that any footballer can face.
poster
?
20
/1/

Golden Goals (2000)
Goals, glorious goals. The long bombs, the super snaps, the team lifters. They are all here in Golden Goals. The most loved and most feared footballers over the last 35 years at their most creative up forward. From the monster goals of Blight and Fehring, to the bouncing exploits of Manassa and McGuane. The fearlessness of Matthews and Kelly and the sheer brilliance of Ablett, Lockett and Dunstall. Sandy Roberts has scoured the footy archives to find the very best, the most memorable goals from the days of black & white TV through until today. These are the Golden Goals.
poster
?

SKILLS of Australian Football (2009)
The greats of Australian Football have shared their secrets.
poster
?

Robert Harvey - The Story So Far (1999)
It is said that Robert Harvey is the hardest running man in AFL football. A ruck-rover with a work ethic that defies belief.
poster
?

Nathan Buckley - Bucks (1999)
Old timers at Collingwood marvel at his skills. Commentators rave about his footballing prowess. In his distinguished football career Nathan Buckley just seems to get better with every season. A Grand Final hero with Port Adelaide, a Magarey Medal as South Australia's finest and the Norwich Rising Star as an outstanding rookie in the AFL and all before the age of 22.
poster
?

Footy's Wild Men (1996)
In the history of Aussie Rules footy, the games Wild Men have become a legend through their on-field antics. From the greats of yesteryear to the champions of the modern era.
poster
?

AFL Personal Best Volume 3 (2013)
Footballs biggest names put together their own personal list of players who have had the greatest impact on the game and their careers.
poster
?

AFL Personal Best Volume 2 (2013)
Footballs biggest names put together their own personal list of players who have had the greatest impact on the game and their careers.
poster
?

AFL Personal Best Volume 1 (2013)
Footballs biggest names put together their own personal list of players who have had the greatest impact on the game and their careers.
poster
?

Plugger 1300 (1999)
The story is as imposing as the man himself. the 16 year old kid from Ballarat who has become the most talked about AFL footballer of his time.
poster
?

Magpie Milestones (1996)
Through ten years of stellar service to the game's most passionately supported club, Gavin Brown, Mick McGuane, Gavin Crosisca and Alan Richardson have won special places in the hearts and memories of all Magpies fans. The brilliant presentation features highlights of their careers and special moments from the testimonial dinner honoring their service to the Mighty Magpies.
poster
?

Great Characters of Footy (2009)
They are the biggest names in football...the good guys, the bad guys and those who weren't quite sure! Join Sam Newman as he talks to the characters of the game, past and present.
poster
?

A Tribute to Victoria Park (1999)
Farewell to Victoria Park.... After more than a century, the most feared home ground in football will be a place of memories. It is the heartland of Collingwood. The ground at which the Coventrys and Colliers, Richards and Roses, Twomeys and Shaws all made their first footballing steps. From President Eddie McGuire, coach Tony Shaw and special guests we look back on Victoria Park.
poster
?

The Noughties (2010)
New decade - new heroes - new villains. It was a decade in which the Grand Final winners told the story. It was a decade of dominance in differing degrees.
poster
?

The Final Story 1980 (2013)
In the middle of the so-called Colliwobbles this was the clash supercoach Tommy Hafey - against his former student Tony Jewell - hoped would end the Magpies streak of seven losing Grand Finals.
poster
?

The Final Story 1981 (2011)
Facing off in their fifth season decider in five years this was supposed to be Collingwood's moment of redemption but a close-knit Carlton outfit had no plans to end the Grand Final losing streak of their oldest and most hated foe.
poster
?

The Final Story 1984 (2012)
Two clubs that hated yet respected each other, the Hawthorn and Essendon rivalry of the 1980's is the stuff of footy legend. The last teams to clash in three consecutive Grand Finals ('83-'85), the Bombers were desperate to avenge a humiliating record loss in the 1983 flag decider when they came up against the Hawks a year later.
poster
?

The Final Story 1989 (2013)
September 30, 1981 - the day generally regarded as the greatest day in VFL/AFL Grand Final history. On this day no word other than 'epic' accurately describes the encounter between Geelong and Hawthorn. '1989' The Final Story has been produced to appeal to all football lovers no matter who they support, with its portrayal of the impact - both positive and negative - on the lives of all those directly involved.
poster
?

The Passion to Play (2000)
For more than 100 years, Australian Rules Football has generated a passionate followinf amungst millions of supporters. Those of us wh have been fortunate enough to play the game at the highest level, contuniue to remain the focus of this obsession. For decades we have been loved, hated, worshiped, and abused. It's for this reason, that players past and present representing each of the 16 AFL Clubs, have probided a unique insight into the journey of playing senior football. From the exhilaration of playing that first game, to the heartache of being told your time is up. This is our story.
poster
?

Heart of The Game (2013)
When the last quarter of an Essendon versus Carlton game was broadcast on Easter Sunday in 1957, a new era in television and sport was born. A ride which for 45 years has seen magical moments, controversies, heroes and characters all pass by on our TV screen. Heart of the game is a fun and nostalgic look back at the 45 years of football seen through the camera lens...and from the armchair.
poster
?

Good Old Collingwood Forever (2002)
This is the story of the last fifty years from the Premiership of Lou Richards in 1953 through to the days of Nathan Buckley and his men. We relive the triumphs of the fifties through Richards, Rose and Weideman. The Grand Final nightmares of the sixties and early seventies through Tuddenham, Thompson, Gabelich, Waters, and McKenna. We follow the epic struggles of Tom Hafey and his men as they took the Magpies to the top of the ladder only to have that ultimate prize cruelly snatched from their grasp. This is the story of a proud Football Club - there is none prouder.
poster
?

The Final Story 1975 (2012)
At least DO SOMETHING! Don't think, DO!... These are the famous words of Hawthorn coach John Kennedy during half time of this epic 1975 encounter between Hawthorn and North Melbourne. Not only did Ron Barassi's Kangaroos have to contend with the powerhouse of Hawthorn but also a legacy of failure within, as this was a club that had never won a single Premiership in its history.
poster
?

The Final Story 1971 (2011)
Regarded as the most physical Grand Final ever played. 40 Years On: The Final Story provides a unique insight into the feelings and experiences of those who've played at the highest level.
poster
?

The Final Story 1966 (2013)
"Kick it to the boundary line". These are the famous words of Ted Whitten in the commentary box late in the last quarter of the 1966 Grand Final between St Kilda and Collingwood, This was the classic battle between the powerhouse of Collingwood and its rich successful history against a club riddled with failure who had never tasted Premiership success. With only one point separating the teams at the final siren - it is still to this day one of the all-time great football stories,
poster
?

The Final Story 1990 (2012)
It had been 32 years of pain for Collingwood trying once again to overcome their Grand Final hoodoo and finally bury the Collywobbles tag. In their way though was the might of Essendon who's momentum had been stalled when the Magpies drew with the West Coast Eagles in the Qualifying Final. With larger than life characters in both sides, this was a game that became etched in football folklore. You will hear and see the most emotional, inspiring and tragic accounts of this memorable day direct from the inner sanctum.
poster
?

RICHO (2009)
800 Career goals kicked, 282 games, all in the number 12 guernsey, 464 goals kicked at the MCG, the most of any player, ever. The career of Matthew Richardson is one of impressive numbers. Celebrate the footy career of one of Richmond's most respected players with this packed program full of interviews and highlights from one of the most remarkable players ever to wear a Tigers stripe.
poster
?

Collingwood 1990 Grand Final 20th Anniversary (2010)
Sit in on a different players review, 20 years after the epic day, as Tony Shaw, Michael Christian & Damien Monkhorst sit back and reminisce about the biggest and best day in their footy lives.
poster
?

NRL Grand Final 2004: Canterbury Bulldogs
When the Bulldogs climbed the National Rugby League’s summit on October 3, 2004 at Telstra Stadium, they washed away more than two years of bitterness. Their seizure of the game’s greatest prize may well be the sweetest act of redemption in the history of Australian sport. After being denied a shot at glory in 2002 because of the well-documented salary cap scandal, then falling one game short of the big one 12 months later, the formidable blue and white machine not only answered their critics but proved their worthiness as legitimate champions and rewarded the patience of their loyal supporters. For the first time since that memorable triumph of 1995 – and the first premiership in a quarter of a century – the premiership had found a home at Belmore. This commemorative DVD is the permanent record of how they did it, featuring the entire game and post-match trophy presentations.
poster
?

We Are the Navy Blues: History of Carlton (2002)
Jesaulenko, Nicholls, Kernahan, Silvagni, Bradley and Doull...just some of the champions who have worn the Good Old Navy Blue of Carlton with pride and distinction. Men who have helped take this foundation member of the VFL to premiership glory and cemented the club's place at the very pinnacle of sporting greatness.
poster
?

Down at Kardinia Park (2009)
The words of the song reverberate around the football world... We are Geelong, the greatest team of all...In 2009 the Geelong Cats celebrated 150 years of football excellence. It was a chance to pay tribute to the men and the moments a that have shapped the Cats. The premierships and the Brownlow Medallists, the captains and the coaches, the high flyers and the sharop shooters. Legends like Bobby Davis and Fred Flanagan, Polly Farmer and Billy Goggin, John Newman and Paul Couch, the brothers Nankervis and Lord of the Abletts, father and sons. So many have played their part in the history of this mighty football club - now they are re-united in in this special DVD tribute to the men of the Geelong Cats.
poster
?

Fighting Fury (1999)
Chronicles the history of the Richmond Football Club.


mdblist.com © 2020 | Contact | Reddit | Discord | API | Privacy Policy