Bomber's brilliant goal celebration for young girl is pure class

12 May 2024
Essendon

Matt Guelfi kept his promise.

The Bombers star on Saturday stole the show in Essendon’s big comeback win over the Giants at Marvel Stadium.

Essendon had several stars stand up during their 20-point win, but it was Guelfi’s goal celebrations that got people talking.

The 26-year-old slotted three goals and each time celebrated by raising his hands and showing off his painted fingernails.

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The celebrations come after the club this week visited the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne ahead of their Tackling Childhood Cancer game against GWS.

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Matt Guelfi did it three times. Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images.Source: Getty Images

The Bombers shared a video earlier this week of Guelfi visiting young girl Alexis at the Children’s Hospital where he had his nails painted red.

Guelfi told the young girl he would perform the celebration for her if he kicked a goal.

“I gotta play well now so you can see my nails on the TV,” he told the young girl.

“You’ve got to watch on the weekend so if I kick a goal I can do this (showing off his nails). That’ll be my celebration. I better kick a goal now.”

Matt Guelfi may never remove the finger nail polish. Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Photos/via Getty Images.Source: Getty ImagesMatt Guelfi flashing the finger nail art. Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images.Source: Getty Images

Alexis responded: “I believe in you”.

The visit clearly had an impact on Guelfi, who kicked a season-high three majors as Essendon roared past the Giants in a third term blitz.

The Bombers also shared a photo Alexis sent the football club of her doing the same celebration from her hospital bed.

Guelfi told the ABC after the game: “We went to the Children’ Hospital and, lucky enough, Alexis painted my nails and I said I’d kick a goal for her.

“Lining up for that first one, I remembered her saying ‘I believe in you’.”

He was still celebrating long after the final siren.

Guelfi was given the tough job of manning Giants star Lachie Whitfield in the second half and put the clamps on the talented ball-user.

He finished the game with six tackles, the equal-most made by an Essendon player on Saturday.

However, he was far from alone as Essendon ran away with a 12.10 (82) to 9.8 (62) victory.

Brad Scott’s men have now gone five matches without a loss - a draw on Anzac Day against Collingwood the closest they have gone to dropping a game since their loss to Port Adelaide in Round 4.

Only Kyle Langford hit the scoreboard more than Guelfi with the star forward kicking four goals, including two in the third quarter.

The Bombers next face North Melbourne on Sunday at Marvel Stadium.

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