Sydney VFL player Jordan Endemann has kicked on of the longest goals in the competition's history, with his torpedo kick from the back half trickling through for a major against Coburg.
Endemann received the ball just a matter of metres from the Swans' defensive 50 arc before taking a couple of steps and throwing the ball onto his right boot.
The ball went over the head of every player further up the field, first making contact with the turf approximately 30 metres away from goal inside Sydney's front third.
The ball took six bounces before it crossed the goal line, marking a kick that travelled close to 100 metres.
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The goal put the Swans up by 17 points midway through the opening term at Coburg City Oval.
Endemann has played 26 prior games for Sydney, dating back to 2022, with his matchup against the Lions the 21-year-old's fifth game at the level with the Swans.
Heading into Round 9, the Swans had recorded one win from their opening seven games of the season.