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| 1940
The Claremont team which made it three flags in a row in 1940. |
1940
Port Melbourne's 1940 premiership-winning side. |
1944
The Fitzroy players, pictured just before the start of this year's VFL grand final, in which they defeated Richmond. |
1940s
An unknown World War Two football team. |
1945
Carlton's 'bloodbath' premiers. |
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| 1946
North Launceston's NTFA premiership-winning team. |
1946
The Port Adelaide team in Hobart. |
1946
The VFL representative team, class of '46. |
1947
The South Australian team that went to the Hobart carnival.. |
1947
Tasmania, winners of section 2 at the Hobart carnival. |
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| 1947
The VFL's victorious Hobart carnival team. |
1947
West Adelaide, victors over Norwood in this season's SANFL grand final. |
1947
The West Australian state team that beat the VFL but lost to South Australia to finish second at the Hobart carnival. |
1948
The Collingwood combination that ran 3rd this season. |
1949
Brighton, 3rd on this season's VFA ladder. |
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| 1949
Turner, 5th out of 6 teams in the CANFL. |
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| 1950
Australian Amateurs, section B carnival champions in Brisbane. |
1950
Brighton, 3rd in the VFA for the 2nd successive season. |
1950
This Coburg side failed to qualify for the finals. |
1950
The Oakleigh team that won this season's VFA flag. |
1950
The Port Melbourne team that lost the VFA grand final to Oakleigh. |
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| 1952
The Collingwood team that went down to Geelong by 46 points in this year's VFL grand final. |
1953
Richmond's team for round 13 of this year, pictured at the Tigers' Den, Punt Road. |
1954
This particular Fitzroy side avoided the wooden spoon only on percentage. |
1954
This was the first Moorabbin team to qualify for the VFA finals. |
1954
Port Adelaide, winners this year of the first of 6 successive premierships. |
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1957 Another Richmond team shot, this time from round 8 1957. |
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| 1960s
A Nightcliff combination pictured during that club's most successful decade. |
1960
After qualifying for the finals in 2nd place, this Fitzroy side bowed out in the preliminary final. |
1960
The first ever Tassie team to topple the 'Big V'. |
1961
Western Australia's Australian championship winning team. |
1963
Port Adelaide, 3 point winners over West Adelaide in this season's SANFL grand final. (Be patient as this is an unusually large image.) |
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| 1963
Geelong, victors over Hawthorn in this year's VFL grand final. |
1963
Northampton, winners of the Great Northern National Football League grand final against St Pat's College at Geraldton.. |
1964
South Adelaide's 'rags to riches' premiership-winning combination. |
1964
Woodville's first senior SANFL combination. |
1966
The 5 competing teams line up at the opening ceremony of the Hobart carnival. |
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| 1966
The VFL's Hobart carnival winning side. |
1967
Richmond's first premiership team since 1943. |
1967
The 'Big V' combination that downed SA by 6 points in Adelaide. |
1968
The South Adelaide team that finished 6th in the SANFL. |
1968
Sturt's 'hat trick' premiership team. |
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| 1969
Tasmania's winless Adelaide carnival side. |
1969/70
Nightcliff's 3rd placed team from this season. |
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| 1970s
A Nightcliff combination from the 1970s. |
1970
South Fremantle's premiership team. |
1970
The Tasmanian team that downed WA in Hobart. |
1970
West Adelaide mini-leaguers celebrate a premiership. |
1972
Tasmania's Perth carnival side. |
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| 1975
South Australia, runner-up to the VFL in the NFL championships. |
1975
The Tassie side which lost to SA in Melbourne. |
1975
Australian interstate champions, the VFL. |
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| 1980
Ainslie, ACTAFL premiers and champions. |
1981
Claremont's WAFL premiership-winning side. |
1981
WAFL runner-up, South Fremantle. |
1981
The Swan Districts side that came 3rd in the WAFL. |
1984
Swan Districts, WAFL premiers this year for the 3rd time in a row. |
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| 1985
East Fremantle, this year's WAFL premiers. |
1985
WAFL grand final losers, Subiaco. |
1988
The Port Adelaide team which beat Glenelg in this year's SANFL grand final. |
1988
The Sturt team that bowed out in this year's elimination final. |
1988-9
Brighton High School Old Scholars (SAAFL A2), pictured in 1988. |
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| 1988-9
Steve Abala's Nightcliff team that finished 5th. |
1989
The VFA representative team, section 2 carnival winners in Hobart. |
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| 1991
North Adelaide's premiership-winning combination.
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1992
The Aboriginal All Stars team that defeated Collingwood in Darwin. |
1992
Ainslie, ACTAFL grand final victors over Queanbeyan. |
1992
The East Fremantle team which prevailed in the 'derby' grand final. |
2000
The Kangaroos team which finished 4th in the AFL. |
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| 2000
Queanbeyan celebrate a hat trick of premierships. |
2001
East Perth players celebrate their back to back premiership success. |
2002
The St George side that ran 3rd in this season's Sydney Football League. |
2003
Brisbane celebrate making it 3 flags in a row after thrashing Collingwood in the AFL grand final. |
2004
The South Adelaide class of '04. |
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