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| Date | Sunday 10 September 2000 | |||||||||||||||
| Stadium | Football Park | |||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 34,819 | |||||||||||||||
| Umpires | Williams, Woodcock, Pfieffer | |||||||||||||||
The2000South Australian National Football League (SANFL)Grand Final saw theCentral District Bulldogs defeat theWoodville-West Torrens by 22 points to claim the club's first ever premiership.
The match was played on Sunday 10 September 2000 atFootball Park in front of a crowd of 34,819.[1]
Central District was captained by Dunny Hulm and coached byPeter Jonas. Woodville-West Torrens was captained byAndrew Rogers (footballer) and coached byPaul Hamilton (Australian footballer).
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Central District Goalkickers:
3 – Stuart Dew
3 – Daniel Healy
1 – Kynan Ford
1 – James Gowans
TheJack Oatey Medal for the best player on the ground was won by Central'sJames Gowans.
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