Charlie Cameron has earned a Goal of the Year nomination following his super snap in Adelaide’s Indigenous Round victory over Fremantle on Saturday night.

The 22-year-old slotted the crafty goal from deep in the north-western pocket at Adelaide Oval in wet and windy conditions.

Cameron collected a loose ball late in the fourth term against the Dockers and wheeled around onto his right boot to slot the major despite heavy opposition pressure.

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The livewire Crow clearly took inspiration from three-time Goal of the Year winner Eddie Betts, who was the first to congratulate Cameron after he kicked the incredible goal.

It’s the second round in a row a Crow has been nominated for the weekly Goal of the Year title. Betts was the Round Nine winner, with fellow forward Tom Lynch also nominated last week.

Brisbane’s Eric Hipwood and Greater Western Sydney utility Toby Greene are the other nominees for Round 10.


Cameron won last round’s Mark of the Year nomination.

Fans go into the running to win one of two official AFL Sherrin footballs each week and a major cash prize of $5,000 at the end of the 2017 AFL home and away season just by voting.

Polls opens at 12pm (EST) each round the day after the last game, and close the night before the commencement of the next round at 11.59pm (EST).

At the conclusion of the home and away season, the AFL’s All Australian Selection Committee will select the best three goals from the season as the 2017 finalists.