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September 2004 in sports Aussie rules: The Port Adelaide Football Club win their first AFL championship by ending the Brisbane Lions' three-year run as champions 113 to 73 at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne.

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    Port Adelaide Football Club

    The Port Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Port Adelaide, South Australia, that plays in the AFL. ... | Netball | ANZ Championship: Adelaide Thunderbirds |
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    September 2004 in sports

    Aussie rules: The Port Adelaide Football Club win their first AFL championship by ending the Brisbane Lions' three-year run as champions 113 to 73 at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. ... The U.S. took the morning's fourballs 2½ to 1½, and Europe won the afternoon's foursomes 3-1.
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    South Australian National Football League

    North Adelaide secured back-to-back premiership victories over Port Adelaide in 1971 and 1972 and defeated VFL premier Carlton by one point in the end-of-season Championship of Australia match. ... In 1994 after a tender process put to all the SANFL clubs, the Port Adelaide Football Club finally won the right to enter the AFL.
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    Adelaide Thunderbirds

    They currently play in the trans-tasman ANZ Championship, and used to play in the national Commonwealth Bank Trophy. ... The club announced a new sponsor and a new look for the 2008 season, with the Netball club aligning themselves with the Port Adelaide Football Club in a sponsorship deal which will see the Thunderbirds wearing Port Adelaide's colours of Black, White, Teal and Silver.
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    Championship of Australia

    The Championship of Australia was the name given to an Australian rules football tournament which was contested between football clubs from the Victorian, South Australian and West Australian football leagues. ... VFL clubs won every Championship from 1968, except in 1972 when South Australia's North Adelaide Football Club upset Victoria's Carlton Football Club to win by a point.
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    Mark M. Williams

    Mark Melville "Choco" Williams (born 21 August 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer and is currently the coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League. ... 2 time AFL Pre-Season championship winning coach
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    Australian rules football in South Australia

    North Adelaide secured back-to-back premiership victories over Port Adelaide in 1971 and 1972 and defeated VFL premier Carlton by one point in the end-of-season Championship of Australia match. ... Port Adelaide Football Club
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    Dean Brogan

    Playing with the Adelaide 36ers in the National Basketball League (Australia), Brogan was part of the 1998 side that won the NBL championship. ... Port Adelaide Football Club players
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    Showdown (AFL)

    The Showdown is a term used to refer to the derby match between local rivals the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide in the sport of Australian rules football in the Australian Football League. ... Port Adelaide Football Club
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    Broken Hill Football League

    Prominent identities included North Broken Hill's Dave Low, who went on to win the 1912 Magarey Medal with West Torrens Football Club, Jack Woollard, captain of Port Adelaide Football Club's 1910 Championship of Australia-winning team, and Algy Millhouse, who captain-coached Norwood Football Club in 1914. The 1922 Magarey Medallist Bobby Barnes and Bruce McGregor, who won Medals in 1926-7, were stars at West Adelaide Football Club.

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