1 Cricket's first tied Test - Australia and the West Indies in Brisbane in 1960. 2 Canoeist Grant Davies' minuscule win - oops, sorry, you actually lost - at the Seoul Olympics in 1988. 
3Cyclist Cadel Evans' superb 2011 time trial that guaranteed he would be the first Australian to win the Tour de France.
4Sailing's holy grail hadn't left American hands in 132 years - hard to go past John Bertrand's comeback in 1983.
5Golfer Adam Scott's serene yet emotional final putt to end Australia's US Masters drought in 2013.
6 Footballer Neil Crompton's unlikely goal to win the 1964 VFL premiership for Melbourne.
7 Horseman Bill Roycroft's "play hurt" ride at the Rome Olympics in 1960. 8 Cricketer Damien Fleming's underarm run-out of South Africa's Allan Donald to pinch a spot in the final of the 1999 World Cup.
9 Of all netball's breathtaking finishes, none beats the Diamonds' win over NZ at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
10Pardon the self-indulgence, but having played in a bush footy team's first premiership in 1966, and disrespecting Collingwood, both added to the pleasure of Barry Breen's wobbly last-ditch kick to claim St Kilda's first flag.
11Last to first is always thrilling, so Jimmy Cassidy's ride on Kiwi makes the 1983 Melbourne Cup a standout.
12Golfer Larry Mize's 140ft chip shot to steal the 1987 Masters from Greg Norman - well, enough said, really.
13 Three runs short of an improbable Test win against England at the MCG in 1982, No.11 Jeff Thomson is caught at second slip off Ian Botham.
14English rugby superstar Jonny Wilkinson's drop goal to beat Australia in the final of the 2003 World Cup was the ultimate do-or-die pressure kick.15And being, by then, a Carlton supporter, who could leave out Wayne Harmes' controversial knock-on to Ken Sheldon for the winning goal in the 1979 Aussie rules grand final.