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The AFL Grand Final determines the league’s premiership champions for the year. It draws the largest attendance, largest television audience, and overall interest of any annual Australian sporting event. AFL Grand Final Odds - Click Here Over 97,000 spectators witnessed the 2006 championship at the Cricket Ground. It is estimated that 3.3 million people from five of Australia’s most populated cities and over 30 million people worldwide watched the 2005 Grand Final on television. Tom Wills, H.C.A. Harrison, W.J. Hammersley and J.B. Thompson founded Australian football in 1858.The game caught on quickly and the Geelong Football Club was formed in 1859 and in 1866 the rules were updated and competition started. In 1896 the Victorian Football League, the forerunner of the AFL, was started with clubs from Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St. Kilda and South Melbourne competing. Playoffs between the top eight teams at the end of the regular season determine the final two clubs that will compete for the AFL Grand Final. The AFL premiership cup is awarded to the championship team and each player on the winning team gets a premiership medallion. The winners also receive the premiership flag, a large pennant, which is unfurled at the champion’s first home game of the following season. Prize money awarded to the winning club is currently AUD$1 million. Past winners of the AFL Grand
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