Which moment do you think is the greatest ever in 150 years of Australian Football? Is it EJ's last, emotional lap of the MCG in 1995? Or do on-field deeds, like Geelong’s record-breaking score over the Bears in 1992, take your fancy?

Whatever your preference, footy fans can have their say as 150years.com.au gives you the chance each week to vote from a selection of the greatest moments from 150 years of our great game.

One moment from the history of Australian Football 150 Years will appear each day in the Herald Sun, the Advertiser and the Mercury for 150 days and, on the Monday after the last moment has appeared, the stories will appear together on 150years.com.au.

You will then have the chance to vote on which of those stories has had the most impact on you, the game or the fans.Voting is open for one week on each round of moments, starting this Monday.

This week's moments are:

EJ's last goodbye
Mr Football, Ted Whitten, makes his final public appearance in front of an emotional crowd at the State of Origin clash between Victoria and South Australia at the MCG in 1995.

Breakaway clubs form the VFL

Eight of the Victorian Football Association's most powerful clubs break away to form the Victorian Football league in 1897.

Capper comes of age

Flamboyant Sydney forward Warwick Capper plays a lone hand in the Swans' massive Qualifying Final Loss to Hawthorn at VFL Park.

VFL drafts new recruiting rules

Port Adelaide Magpies defender Martin Leslie becomes the first ever player taken under the player drafting system when the Brisbane Bears names him with its No.1 selection in the 1986 National Draft.

Cats kick the sweep

A Billy Brownless point in the dying minutes of Geelong's thumping win over the Brisbane Bears at Carrara in 1992 gives the Cats the highest ever score in VFL/AFL history.

The end of Coleman

The career of Essendon goalkicking machine John Coleman comes crashing down when his knee buckles in a marking contest during a game at Windy Hill in 1953.

Plugger's record

St Kilda and Sydney full forward Tony Lockett breaks Gordon Coventry's longstanding record for the most goals over a career when he kicks his 1300th goal in a match at the SCG in 1999.

Cast your vote here.