The 2005 AFL Grand Final was an Australian Rules Football game contested on September 24 2005 between the Carlton Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club. It was the 109th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League, and was staged to determine the premiers of the 2005 AFL season, and was won by Carlton by a margin of 94 points, the second largest in history, and was attended by 97,837 spectators. The win marked the club's 17th premiership, the most of any team in the league to date.
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| - The 2005 AFL Grand Final was an Australian Rules Football game contested on September 24 2005 between the Carlton Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club. It was the 109th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League, and was staged to determine the premiers of the 2005 AFL season, and was won by Carlton by a margin of 94 points, the second largest in history, and was attended by 97,837 spectators. The win marked the club's 17th premiership, the most of any team in the league to date.
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| - The 2005 AFL Grand Final was an Australian Rules Football game contested on September 24 2005 between the Carlton Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club. It was the 109th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League, and was staged to determine the premiers of the 2005 AFL season, and was won by Carlton by a margin of 94 points, the second largest in history, and was attended by 97,837 spectators. The win marked the club's 17th premiership, the most of any team in the league to date.
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