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The Australian Football League's 2005 finals series began on the weekend of 2 September 2005 and ended with the 109th AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 24 September 2005. The Sydney Swans defeated West Coast, breaking their record 72-year drought between premierships. The top eight teams on the home and away rounds (regular ...
2005 Carlton 108 Docklands 2004 Collingwood 88 Docklands 2009 Essendon 110 Docklands 2015 Fremantle 83 Docklands 2009 Geelong 94 Kardinia Park 1971 Hawthorn 109 Junction Oval 1950 Melbourne 88 M.C.G 2005 North Melbourne 104 Docklands 2010 Port Adelaide 94 Docklands 2010 Richmond 103 M.C.G 2006 Sydney 101 S.C.G 1998 West Coast 101 Docklands 2004
The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 24 March until 24 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs. The premiership was won by the Sydney Swans for the fourth time, after they defeated West Coast by four points in the AFL Grand Final.
The first release of the software started with version 1.0 in December 1982. [1] The software has been continuously updated since its initial release. AutoCAD opens documents with DWG compatibility as a "DWG file format version code" where the specific version code can be found by opening the .dwg file in Windows Notepad or any text editor ...
The A-League Men is an Australian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Australian soccer league system, it is the country's primary soccer competition and is contested by 12 clubs.
The first edition of the A-League Men finals series was played at the culmination of the 2005–06 A-League season, beginning with the top four teams from the league ladder qualifying using a modified Page playoff system, with the difference that each first-round game would be played over two legs starting with the modified Page playoff system.
22–23 February 2005 8–9 March 2005 [a] Quarter-finals 18 March 2005 5–6 April 2005 12–13 April 2005 Semi-finals 26–27 April 2005 3–4 May 2005 Final 25 May 2005 at Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul
The Philippine Basketball Association uses a best-of-seven series for its finals, as well as for most its semifinals of the PBA Philippine Cup since 2005. Occasionally, WWE uses this format in some of their matches, such as for the feud between Chris Benoit and Booker T in 2005 for the WWE United States Championship , and for Antonio Cesaro 's ...