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  2. 2011 AFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 AFL season was the 115th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured seventeen clubs, with the newly established Gold Coast Suns, based in Gold Coast, Queensland, playing its ...

  3. 2011 AFL finals series - Wikipedia

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    Contents. 2011 AFL finals series. The 2011 Australian Football League finals series determined the winner of the 2011 AFL season. The series was scheduled to occur over four weekends in September 2011, culminating with the 115th AFL/VFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 1 October 2011. Traditionally held on the final Saturday in ...

  4. Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    TV audiences during the 2022 AFL season totalled 125.4 million viewers, with an average of 537,000 people watching each match; the TV audience for the 2023 AFL Grand Final was 4.98 million—plus an additional 756,000 on 7plus, for a total of 5.736 million [93] [94] [95] —and the game was seen by 100,024 stadium spectators, which was exactly ...

  5. List of current Australian Football League coaches - Wikipedia

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    2 years, 3 days 0 - - - - - 0 106 105 0 211 50.24% Hawthorn Brisbane Lions: Collingwood North Melbourne: Fremantle: Justin Longmuir: 30 September 2019: 5 years, 2 days 0 31 29 1 61 51.64% 0 31 29 1 61 51.64% Fremantle: Collingwood West Coast: Geelong: Chris Scott: 18 October 2010: 13 years, 350 days 2 200 84 2 286 70.28% 2 200 84 2 286 70.28% ...

  6. Category:2011 Australian Football League season - Wikipedia

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    W. 2011 West Coast Eagles season. 2011 Western Bulldogs season. Categories: Australian Football League seasons. 2011 in Australian rules football. Hidden category:

  7. 2011 Gold Coast Suns season - Wikipedia

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    2011 home and away games: 3-19 (Home: 1–10; Away: 2–9) Round Date Team Score Most Goals Most Disposals Venue Attendance Record 1 Bye 2 2 April Carlton: L 52-171: Charlie Dixon (2) Michael Rischitelli (31) Gabba 27,914 0–1 3 9 April Western Bulldogs: L 51-122: Danny Stanley (2) Gary Ablett Jr (34) Etihad Stadium 21,373 0–2 4 17 April ...

  8. 2011 Adelaide Football Club season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 AFL season was the Adelaide Football Club's 21st season in the AFL. Neil Craig coached from round 1 to round 18, but was replaced by Mark Bickley who coached from round 19. [1] Nathan van Berlo was appointed captain and the leadership group consisted of Scott Stevens, Ben Rutten, Michael Doughty and Scott Thompson.

  9. 2011 AFL Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood entered the 2011 season as the reigning premiers, having defeated St Kilda in the 2010 AFL Grand Final Replay. [4] Collingwood were the best performed side of the home and away season again, winning 14 games in a row in the latter part of the season, to finish with a record of 20–2, [5] and its second consecutive minor premiership and McClelland Trophy.