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  2. List of Australian Football League grounds - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows a list of all of grounds that are currently regularly used in the Australian Football League, as of the 2024 AFL season.The table includes grounds where teams have commercial deals in place to transfer home games to these grounds each season but are not full-time tenants of those grounds; in these cases, the club is shown in italics in the current tenants column.

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  4. Windy Hill, Essendon - Wikipedia

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    During the days as Essendon's home ground, Windy Hill had the reputation of being a violent place for players, and was the site of several ugly incidents, The most famous of these was the "Battle of Windy Hill" (aka the Windy Hill Brawl or the Clash of the Sash), where a brawl broke out between players, team officials, trainers, spectators and ...

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  6. Richmond Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers or colloquially the Tig(e)s, ... Windy Hill Brawl "On 18 May 1974, ...

  7. West Cheshire Association Football League - Wikipedia

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    Upton Athletic Association West Kirby reserves 2006–07 West Kirby Runcorn Town: AFC Bebington Athletic 2007–08 West Kirby Poulton Victoria reserves Mossley Hill Athletic 2008–09 West Kirby Helsby FC Pensby 2009–10 Cammell Laird reserves Southport Trinity Hale

  8. Windy Hill - Wikipedia

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    Windy Hill (Pennines), a hill on the Pennines which marks the border between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, England; Windy Hill, Kilmacolm, a house in Scotland; Windy Hill, Renfrewshire, Scotland, a hill; Windy Hill, Isle of Bute, Scotland; Windy Hill Open Space Preserve, a regional park in the San Francisco Bay Area; Windy Hills, Kentucky

  9. Canberra Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The facility was designed by architect Philip Cox [2] and constructed by Leighton Contractors. [3] It opened on 29 October 1977. [4]In 1977, it was the venue for the Pacific Conference Games, and was also the venue for the 4th IAAF World Cup in Athletics. [4]