AFL Grand Final
The AFL Grand Final is a football match (Australian Rules Football) held between the teams who won in the Preliminary Final the week before. This match normally takes place at the MCG on the last Saturday of September. The winner of this match is crowned as the best team of the season and gets the Premiership Cup.
Sport | Australian rules football |
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Latest meeting | 30 September 2023 |
Next meeting | 2024 |
Broadcasters | Seven Network |
Stadiums | Melbourne Cricket Ground (all but 11 occasions) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 128 |
AFL Grand Final Media
The 1898 Template:AFL Fit team, winners of the inaugural VFL Grand Final.
South Melbourne players enter the field before the 1909 grand final.
The VFL grand final in 1946 from the stands of the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Sydney Swans supporters celebrate a goal against Perth's West Coast Eagles at the 2006 Grand Final.
Carlton Football Club hoists the 1906 VFL premiership flag at Princes Park in 1907
The 2019 AFL Premiership Cup, bearing ribbons in Template:AFL Ric and Template:AFL GWS colours.
The 2010 AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The 2021 AFL Grand Final at Optus Stadium.
Some of the estimated 75,000 people who lined the streets of Melbourne for the 2006 AFL Grand Final parade
References
- ↑ "Grand Finals". AFL Tables. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ↑ James McKern (14 September 2020). "Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews cops it in hilarious footy sign sledge". news.com.au. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- ↑ "AFL Grand Final 2020: Who will host the big dance?". 21 August 2020.
- ↑ Main, Jim; Connolly, Rohan (2005). More Than a Century of AFL Grand Finals. ISBN 9781877029950.