Geelong coach Chris Scott's old-fashioned spray in Round 1 was a glimpse of football's past.

The Cats trailed by 33 points at quarter-time against Fremantle in front of a home crowd, and stared down the barrel of a 0-2 start for the third time in Scott's tenure.

"We weren't playing the way we wanted to play," Geelong forward Shannon Neale shared shortly after they secured the victory.

"I think the word disgraceful was used."

Geelong assistant coach Nathan Buckley said, on Fox Footy, Scott's quarter-time assault was "a four or five out of 10".

Scott's spray was reminiscent of his predecessors, and with that, we've taken the liberty of compiling the top 10 coaching sprays.

1Giant spray from Giant coach

The introduction of club-focused documentaries has provided tremendous insights into football clubs, with a sense of rawness and authenticity permeating through screens.

What is designed to give fans and supporters understanding about their club, or rivals, can also unveil the high pressures professional athletes, and coaches face.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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GWS coach Adam Kingsley arguably led one of the greatest sprays, released in a club docu-series named "No Holds Barred", during the elimination final against Hawthorn last year.

Despite thoughts the coach spray has dwindled towards extinction, every now and then, it rears its ugly head. And Kingsley certainly made known it exists.

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