List of Australian Football League Pre-season and Night Series Premiers - Back-to-back Night/pre-season Winners

Back-to-back Night/pre-season Winners

Season Premier Runner Up Score Venue Attendance Margin
1956 South Melbourne Carlton 13.16 (94) – 13.10 (88) Lake Oval 32,450 6
1957 South Melbourne Geelong 15.13 (103) – 8.4 (52) Lake Oval 25,000 51
1963 Footscray Richmond 10.9 (69) – 9.9 (63) Lake Oval 25,270 6
1964 Footscray St Kilda 11.12 (78) – 11.7 (73) Lake Oval 36,300 5
1965 North Melbourne Carlton 14.13 (97) – 9.3 (57) Lake Oval 37,750 40
1966 North Melbourne Hawthorn 20.12 (132) – 12.7 (79) Lake Oval 22,800 53
1968 Hawthorn North Melbourne 16.15 (111) – 6.14 (50) Lake Oval 15,650 61
1969 Hawthorn Melbourne 10.17 (77) – 9.18 (72) Lake Oval 21,067 5
1985 Hawthorn Essendon 11.11 (77) – 10.8 (68) Waverley Park 24,812 9
1986 Hawthorn Carlton 9.12 (66) – 5.6 (36) Waverley Park 19,627 30
1991 Hawthorn North Melbourne 14.19 (103) – 7.12 (54) Waverley Park 46,629 49
1992 Hawthorn Fitzroy 19.14 (128) – 8.15 (63) Waverley Park 49,453 65
1993 Essendon Richmond 14.18 (102) – 11.13 (79) Waverley Park 75,533 23
1994 Essendon Adelaide 15.12 (102) – 9.14 (68) Waverley Park 43,925 34
2001 Port Adelaide Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111) – 3.8 (26) Football Park 35,304 85
2002 Port Adelaide Richmond 10.11 (71) – 9.8 (62) Colonial Stadium 36,481 9

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