HAWTHORN wingman Isaac Smith is itching for the chance for another clutch kick for goal after his post-siren shot in last week's qualifying final sailed wide and handed victory to Geelong.
Smith said it was time to "move on" after countless replays and endless analysis of the 40-metre kick that sailed wide right.
He told Crocmedia's Sportsday that he was fairly composed when taking the shot after the siren and thought he had kicked it when it left his boot.
"I actually felt pretty relaxed and was pretty realistic about it and thought if I kick it we win it and if I don't we lose," Smith said.
"Off the boot I actually though it was going through. It felt really nice off the boot. I think there was a photo in one of the papers of me starting to celebrate and then as it got it about halfway I saw the ball starting to turn over and I thought, not good, this is going to be a fun 48-72 hours.
"We live to fight another day. It was a great moment to have and I'd love to have it again this weekend as well."
Several of his teammates, including Sam Mitchell, Liam Shiels and Jordan Lewis, have taken to the airwaves this week to support Smith, backing the 27-year-old as one of the best players at Hawthorn to have the ball if a similar situation arose again.
"It's fantastic the support I got over the weekend and even the last couple of days," Smith said.
"A lot of people in the industry sent me texts or gave me a call. A lot of family and friends sent me texts and gave me a call. I guess the last thing you want is for people to take pity on you as well. You want to be able to move on."
The Hawks play the Western Bulldogs in a knockout semi-final at the MCG on Friday night.