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'Absolute dynamite!' AFL legend's son melts minds in the US with record-breaking END TO END punt

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23rd October, 2022
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Essendon champion Dustin Fletcher was one of the longest kicks to ever grace the AFL – and son Mason is continuing the proud family tradition over in the United States.

The fruit hasn’t fallen far from the tree with the 22-year old son of a gun, who lit up the American college football scene with a record-breaking monster punt for the Cincinnati Bearcats.

Fletcher’s punt from near his own end zone literally travelled to the opposite end of the Gerald J. Ford Stadium, bouncing into the other end zone and finishing with a staggering distance of 84 yards – that’s nearly 77 metres.

The punt is a new American Athletic Conference record, as well as comfortably the longest punt seen in college football anywhere in the country this year.

As expected, fans took to social media to praise Fletcher’s super boot; among his new fans is American-born Collingwood AFL player Mason Cox, who took the opposite route across the Pacific Ocean.

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Fletcher reacted with class to his record-breaking effort after the Bearcats’ win over the SMU Mustangs, praising coach Luke Fickell and the Cincinnati program for shaping his kicking game.

The younger Fletcher trained with Essendon during 2019 and had hopes of following his father and grandfather Ken’s proud family tradition at the Bombers, but opted in 2020 to head stateside after signing a scholarship with the University of Cincinnati.

This isn’t the first time the Australian has captured the attention of his new home, going viral in a game at the start of this year after breaking out a Conor McGregor-style ‘billionaire strut’ following a 54-yard punt.

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However, he still has a bit of work to do to catch his father’s best effort, with Dustin roosting an enormous 75-metre goal in 2007 against St Kilda – that didn’t even need to bounce.

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