AFL Grand Final
The AFL Grand Final is an annual Australian rules football match, staged to determine the premiers for that year’s Australian Football League season. Played at the end of the finals series, the game has been held almost annually since 1898. It is traditionally staged on the afternoon of the last Saturday in September, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. The club which wins the grand final wins the premiership for the current season, and receives the AFL’s premiership cup and premiership flag. All players in the winning team receive a gold premiership medallion.
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The AFL Grand Final is an annual Australian rules football match, staged to determine the premiers for that year’s Australian Football League season. Played at the end of the finals series, the game has been held almost annually since 1898. It is traditionally staged on the afternoon of the last Saturday in September, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. The club which wins the grand final wins the premiership for the current season, and receives the AFL’s premiership cup and premiership flag. All players in the winning team receive a gold premiership medallion. The best player on the ground receives the Norm Smith Medal. The game has become Australia’s most important sporting event, with the largest attendance, metropolitan television audience and overall interest of any annual event. Every present day club has played in at least one grand final, except Gold Coast. The Carlton Football Club has won 16 grand finals, the most of any club; the Essendon Football Club also won 16 premierships, but only 14 in grand finals. Collingwood has appeared in the most grand finals – 44 for 15 wins; and has also won the most consecutive grand finals,. with four between 1927 and 1930. In 1902, the first grand final was first played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In 1908, every finals match was played at Melbourne, and new attendance records were set in 1908, 1912 and 1913. During this period, Carlton became the first club to win three consecutive premiership, winning all three in all three years.
In the 1980s and 1990s, it was known as the VFL Grand Final, and the league as the Victorian Football League. From its inception until 1989, the grand finals were played at St Kilda Cricket Ground, in the Melbourne suburb of Melbourne. The first grand finals took place in the league’s second season, on 24 September 1898. Fitzroy won the inaugural grand final 5. 8 d. 3. 5 before a crowd of 16,538. The league arranged that the gate from finals matches be shared among all teams, which guaranteed a better dividend to the league’s weaker clubs. Most VFL finals systems utilised until 1930 comprised a short finals system, usually a simple knock out tournament ending with a match called the ‘final’ If the’final’ was not won by the home-and-away season’s minor premiers, then the major premiers had the right to challenge the winner of the ‘finals’ to a playoff match for the prem Premiership. At the time, only this challenge match, if played, which was called the grandFinal, was considered grand final. In all, eleven ‘finals are now considered grand finals: eight which were won by minor premiership teams, and three which decided the prem championship. The grand finals have been played, including three grand final replays, including the 2011 expansion club Gold Coast, which has won three grand finals in a row. The last grand final to be played was in 2000, when Essendon defeated Essendon 6. 6 6 6 before a then-record crowd of 9,000.
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