Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic
By Anita Heiss, Michael O’Loughlin and Adam Goodes
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But what were Goodesy and Magic like when they were kids? What kind of scrapes did they get into at school? And what was it like to go from being normal teenagers to AFL superstars?
Find out all this and much more in Kicking Goals, the story of Adam and Michael’s friendship in their own words, as told to Anita Heiss.
Anita Heiss
Dr Anita Heiss is an internationally published, award-winning author of over 20 books; non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial women’s fiction and children’s novels. She is a proud member of the Wiradyuri Nation of central New South Wales, an Ambassador for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation and the GO Foundation, and Professor of Communications at the University of Queensland. Anita is also the Publisher at Large of Bundyi, an imprint of Simon & Schuster cultivating First Nations talent. As an artist in residence at La Boite Theatre, she adapted her novel Tiddas for the stage. It premiered at the 2022 Brisbane Festival and was produced by Belvoir St for the Sydney Festival in 2024. Her novel, Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray, about the Great Flood of Gundagai, won the 2022 NSW Premier’s Indigenous Writers' Prize and was shortlisted for the 2021 ARA Historical Novel Prize and the 2022 ABIA Awards. Anita’s first children’s picture book is Bidhi Galing (Big Rain), also about the Great Flood of Gundagai. Anita released Dirrayawadha (Rise Up) in about the frontier war in Bathurst in 2024. Her most recent novel is Red Dust Running.
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Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic - Anita Heiss
Adam Goodes and Michael O’Loughlin are AFL legends, admired and respected around Australia not only because they can kick a football, but also because they are just really great fellas. What some people mightn’t know is that they are also good mates. Oh, and they are family, too!
I thought it would be fun to sit down with them and find out what they wanted to be when they were growing up and what life was like for them at school, long before they became sporting superstars.
I also wanted to know what they liked about each other, and if, as friends, they enjoyed all the same things. So I asked them exactly the same questions, but separately. Michael didn’t know what Adam said, and vice versa.
It was fun, and I learned a lot about how important their friends were in helping them to reach their goals. You probably have a special friend, or maybe a cousin, who you hang out with, and maybe call when you have exciting news, or when you feel sad or angry. That’s when we need our friends the most, don’t you think?
Of course, Adam and Michael both played for the Sydney Swans. Michael wore the number 19 and Adam wore the number 37. They were both recognised for their contributions to the game in different ways. Adam won the Brownlow Medal – not once, but twice (in 2003 and 2006)! It’s the most fancy-pants award you can get in the AFL. And Michael was inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame in 2015 – that’s the highest honour you can receive once you’ve retired.
In 2014 Adam was named Australian of the Year, and today he and Michael run their own foundation called the GO Foundation, which provides scholarships to help Indigenous kids go to school.
Michael and Adam are family, but they are also great mates. What do they think is the difference between family and friends, and what else do you need besides a good mate?
ADAM: If I was stranded on a desert island with Michael I would definitely take my headphones. Everyone needs some time on their own, and if Michael kept talking to me I could just put them on and zone out. Michael likes to talk A LOT! The other thing I’d take would be a satellite phone, so I could call someone to get me off the island.
MICHAEL: If I were stranded