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197o premiership season
Date
5–28 September 2019
Teams
4
Premiers
Carlton (12th premiership)
Runners-up
Collingwood (1st grand final)
Minor premiers
Collingwood (14th minor premiership)
Attendance
Matches played
4
Total attendance
446,988 (111,747 per match)
Highest
121,696 (Grand Final, Collingwood vs. Carlton)
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1971 →
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