Central District Football Club - SANFL Grand Final Wins

SANFL Grand Final Wins

  • 2000 - Central District 8.13 (61) d Woodville-West Torrens 5.9 (39) - Crowd: 34,819
  • 2001 - Central District 10.11 (71) d Woodville-West Torrens 4.8 (32) - Crowd: 26,378
  • 2003 - Central District 17.9 (111) d West Adelaide 11.11 (77) - Crowd: 28,199
  • 2004 - Central District 23.15 (153) d Woodville-West Torrens 4.4 (28) - Crowd: 24,207
  • 2005 - Central District 15.14.(104) d Woodville-West Torrens 11.10 (76) - Crowd: 28,637
  • 2007 - Central District 16.11 (107) d North Adelaide 5.12 (42) - Crowd: 30,478
  • 2008 - Central District 17.10 (112) d Glenelg 11.10 (76) - Crowd: 34,128
  • 2009 - Central District 13.14 (92) d Sturt 7.12 (54) - Crowd: 35,647
  • 2010 - Central District 10.11 (71) d Norwood 9.11 (65) - Crowd: 34,355

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