Ross Dunne

He became famous for kicking the goal in the dying minutes of the 1977 VFL Grand Final to draw the game.

[1] Nicknamed after the famous British model due to his slim frame, Dunne was a versatile, no-fuss player who spent much of his career at centre half-forward.

The Magpies would lose by 47 points, and despite also being manhandled by Saints ruckman Carl Ditterich, Dunne performed admirably, kicking four goals straight.

[2] Dunne was considered among Collingwood's best players in the club's infamous loss to Carlton in the 1970 VFL Grand Final.

[3] Dunne also played at least one season in the 1970s for Upwey-Tecoma in the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League.