In nearly three quarters of footy, Damien Hardwick's Suns had one goal... and one handball that nearly made his brain explode.
This is the latter.
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Paul McCartney hanging out with his beloved Old English Sheepdog, Martha, on the steps of his London home, summer 1967.
This photo was taken by right around the time Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was taking over the world. Paul actually bought Martha as a puppy in 1966, and she quickly became his absolute best friend, tagging along to studio sessions and roaming the gardens of his Cavendish Avenue house. Martha became the inspiration for the timeless 1968 track "Martha My Dear." For years, fans spent hours analyzing the lyrics, convinced it was a secret, heartbroken message to his former partner, Jane Asher. But Paul eventually let everyone in on the joke, confirming it was simply an upbeat love song dedicated to his favorite sheepdog!
George Harrison and Pattie Boyd look like the absolute definition of late-60s cool in this spectacular 1968 self-portrait. Pattie actually set up the camera on a tripod herself because she noticed the gorgeous roses along the walls of their bungalow home, Kinfauns, had finally bloomed and wanted to document the moment. After framing up the shot, she started the automatic timer and ran over to pose. The funny thing is, the mechanical timer took so long to click that George got a little distracted and looked away right as the shutter snapped, accidentally creating a perfect candid masterpiece.