Reid kicks Goal of the Year, scoring $50,000 and $10,000 to junior club thanks to NAB 🏃♂️
Harley Reid's incredible goal in Round 10 has been crowned the 2024 NAB AFL Goal of the Year.
Reid grabbed the ball one-handed from the ruck tap and burst past Norm Smith medallist Christian Petracca. He then sprinted through the middle of Optus Stadium, taking three bounces before scoring from just inside the 50-meter arc.
The first-year star received the Phil Manassa Medal and $50,000 thanks to NAB at tonight’s Charles Brownlow Medal.
It is the second consecutive season the Phil Manassa Award has been awarded to a player in their first season, after Lions young star Will Ashcroft was recognised in 2023.
Reid's goal was selected over a pair of goals from Nick Daicos in Round 16 and Round 23 as the other two finalists.
NAB will also donate $10,000 to Tongala Junior Football Club – Reid’s community football club.
NAB Group Chief Operating Officer, Les Matheson, said NAB was proud to support another excellent year in footy and recognise Reid for the 2024 NAB AFL Goal of the Year.
"We have thoroughly enjoyed celebrating the games great goals this season and believe that Harley is a very deserving winner," Matheson said.
"We want to also acknowledge the essential role that Tongala Junior Football club has played in shaping Harley's early football journey. We are proud to contribute $10,000 to support the club and their future stars of the game."
Reid's goal in Round 10 against Melbourne was voted the overall winner by a combination of votes from the AFL All-Australian Panel and the public.
Everyone who voted for their favourite goal also went in with a chance to win $5,000 thanks to NAB.
Year |
Winner |
Club |
2001 |
Mark Merenda |
West Coast Eagles |
2002 |
Jason Akermanis |
Brisbane Lions |
2003 |
Daniel Kerr |
West Coast Eagles |
2004 |
Daniel Wells |
North Melbourne |
2005 |
Chris Judd |
West Coast Eagles |
2006 |
Eddie Betts |
Carlton |
2007 |
Matthew Lloyd |
Essendon |
2008 |
Leon Davis |
Collingwood |
2009 |
Cyril Rioli |
Hawthorn |
2010 |
Lance Franklin |
Hawthorn |
2011 |
Hayden Ballantyne |
Fremantle |
2012 |
Chris Yarran |
Carlton |
2013 |
Lance Franklin |
Hawthorn |
2014 |
Matt White |
Port Adelaide |
2015 |
Eddie Betts |
Adelaide Crows |
2016 |
Eddie Betts |
Adelaide Crows |
2017 |
Daniel Rioli |
Richmond |
2018 |
Jack Higgins |
Richmond |
2019 |
Eddie Betts |
Adelaide Crows |
2020 |
Josh Daicos |
Collingwood |
2021 |
Caleb Serong |
Fremantle |
2022 |
Sam Draper |
Essendon |
2023 |
Will Ashcroft |
Brisbane Lions |