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Noun
Joe the Goose (plural Joe the Gooses)
(Australian rules football, sometimes derogatory, often attributive)
- A (usually easy) goal scored by a player who has received a handball in the goalsquare and is without an opponent close to them.
2017 April 25, Josh Elliott, “Five more quick takes from AFL Round 5”, in The Roar, retrieved 19 August 2018:"As for Darcy Moore, well he kicked two goals today – one of them a classic “Joe the Goose”, but still – and with no senior key forward to partner with it’s no surprise he gets kept out of the contest at times."
- A handball which leads to such a goal.