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  2. List of Australian Football League team songs - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Bears' team song was to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic/Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory/Glory, Glory Hallelujah" The Fitzroy Lions' team song was compiled by Bill Stephen in 1952 on a train to Perth during a football trip. Bill Stephen wrote the first line of the song after which each other player wrote a line.

  3. List of AFL Team Songs - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Australian sports songs - Wikipedia

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    "Up There Cazaly" is an Australian rules football catchphrase inspired by early 20th century St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly. Australian football: There's only one Tony Lockett: 1999: James Freud (singer) Highest goal scorer in the history of the VFL/AFL with 1,360 goals in a career of 281 games. [4] Australian football: One True ...

  5. Mike Brady (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Brady continued to release a number of singles, including two which reached the Australian top 50. [2] He sang backing vocals for Renée Geyer's second album It's a Man's Man's World. [3] In the mid-1970s, Brady started his own record company called "Full Moon Records" and a publishing company called "Remix Publishing".

  6. Category:Australian rules football songs - Wikipedia

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    Team songs are a common part of the culture of Australian rules football. The following articles relate to the songs associated with Australian rules football: Pages in category "Australian rules football songs"

  7. History of the Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The AFL then began work to establish a club on the Gold Coast as a new expansion team; the Gold Coast Suns were established, and they joined the AFL in 2011 as the 17th team; they finished last on the ladder. The same year, Collingwood played Geelong in the 2011 grand final. Collingwood had only lost to one team all year, Geelong, and now faced ...

  8. List of AFL Grand Final pre-match performances - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics for the two songs were performed by Matt Hetherington (for Collingwood) and Paris Wells (for St Kilda). Lionel Richie was the grand final replay and post-match entertainment. [12] Cameron and Taylor Henderson Julie Anthony (replay) 2011: Meat Loaf performed a twelve-and-a-half minute medley of his best-known songs. Vanessa Amorosi: 2012

  9. Up There Cazaly - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to early-20th-century ruckman Roy Cazaly. Known for his prodigious leap, Cazaly formed a famous ruck combination with South Melbourne teammates Fred "Skeeter" Fleiter and Mark "Napper" Tandy. It was ruck-rover Fleiter who was the first to call "Up there, Cazaly!" when the ruckman flew for the ball.