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Australian culture / Ron Barassi / AFL Grand Final / Lou Richards / Australian rules football / Ian Stewart / Ted Whitten / Robert Harvey / Alex Jesaulenko / Australian Football League / Australian rules football in Australia / St Kilda Football Club
Date: 2012-10-29 02:58:48
Australian culture
Ron Barassi
AFL Grand Final
Lou Richards
Australian rules football
Ian Stewart
Ted Whitten
Robert Harvey
Alex Jesaulenko
Australian Football League
Australian rules football in Australia
St Kilda Football Club

THE EXAMINER, Friday, October 19, 2012 — 45 Shock and aweCollingwood and St Kilda players stand shellshocked after the drawn grand final ofGame hinged on a single bounce

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