Australian Rules-Footy fever runs high as Perth gets a Grand Final

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PERTH : The coastal city of Perth, often precluded from hosting major events by its geographic isolation, will steal the limelight on Saturday when the Australian Rules football Grand Final heads west for the first time.The Melbourne Demons and Western Bulldogs will lock horns in the premiership decider i

PERTH : The coastal city of Perth, often precluded from hosting major events by its geographic isolation, will steal the limelight on Saturday when the Australian Rules football Grand Final heads west for the first time.

The promise of a packed stadium led the Australian Football League to select Perth as the venue for their showpiece match, which captures the national interest and frequently tops yearly television ratings. Victoria's state capital, Melbourne, is the sport's spiritual home and until the pandemic forced a shift to Brisbane last year, the city had hosted every top-flight Grand Final since 1898.

Some 180,000 anxious fans queued online for the 10,250 seats available to the general public after club members snapped up their allocation. The season-ender will see two clubs competing on a fairly even keel, fresh off a bye week and unusually bruise-free after their most recent playoff encounters.

 

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