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Logo for the relocated match in 2020.
Logo for the relocated match in 2020.
The Long Walk at the 2010 Dreamtime at the 'G match. Cathy Freeman (far left), Michael Long (centre-left) and Nathan Lovett-Murray (centre, in suit) a
The Long Walk at the 2010 Dreamtime at the 'G match. Cathy Freeman (far left), Michael Long (centre-left) and Nathan Lovett-Murray (centre, in suit) are visible.
Players from both teams observe a war cry representing each club and performed by Indigenous people from local communities in 2019
Players from both teams observe a war cry representing each club and performed by Indigenous people from local communities in 2019
The centre circle is decorated with the colours of the Aboriginal flag in 2019
The centre circle is decorated with the colours of the Aboriginal flag in 2019
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The final standing of the 1896 VFA ladder. Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, South Melbourne, Carlton and St Kilda would form the VF
The final standing of the 1896 VFA ladder. Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, South Melbourne, Carlton and St Kilda would form the VFL the following year.
Essendon won the inaugural VFL premiership by finishing on top of the 1897 round robin finals ladder. A new finals system was implemented during the 1
Essendon won the inaugural VFL premiership by finishing on top of the 1897 round robin finals ladder. A new finals system was implemented during the 1898 VFL season in order that a final match, or "grand final", determine the premiers.
In 1924, Footscray, the premiers of the VFA, defeated Essendon, the VFL premiers, in the Championship of Victoria. The result played a large part in F
In 1924, Footscray, the premiers of the VFA, defeated Essendon, the VFL premiers, in the Championship of Victoria. The result played a large part in Footscray, Hawthorn and North Melbourne gaining entry into the VFL the following year.
Luke Hodge, the first pick in the 2001 AFL draft. Hodge has played the most VFL/AFL games of any number-one draft pick (346 games played), is the only
Luke Hodge, the first pick in the 2001 AFL draft. Hodge has played the most VFL/AFL games of any number-one draft pick (346 games played), is the only number-one draft pick to win a Norm Smith Medal, is one of just three number-one draft picks to have won a premiership, and has won the most premierships of any number-one draft pick (4)