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| Date | Sunday 7 October 2001 | |||||||||||||||
| Stadium | Football Park | |||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 26,378 | |||||||||||||||
| Umpires | Williams, Ryan, Rowston | |||||||||||||||
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The 2001 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Grand Final saw the Central District Bulldogs defeat the Woodville-West Torrens by 39 points to claim the club's second premiership victory.
The match was played on Sunday 7 October 2001 at Football Park in front of a crowd of 26,378.[1]
| B: | Tyson Hay (#2) | Paul Geister (#31) | Damian Hicks (#14) | 
| HB: | Brent Guerra (#44) | Brian Haraida (#19) | Heath Hopwood (#45) | 
| C: | Martin McKinnon (#11) | Ricky MacGowan (#23) | Nathan Steinberner (#34) | 
| HF: | Daniel Healy (#51)(Captain) | Sam McArdle (#12) | James Gowans (#28) | 
| F: | Michael Stevens (#10) | Kynan Ford (#18) | Matthew Slade (#59) | 
| Foll: | Paul Scoullar (#33) | Chris Gowans (#21) | Simon Arnott (#42) | 
| Int: | Damien Arnold (#5) | Quinton Graham (#38) | Marco Bello (#7) | 
| Coach: | Alastair Clarkson | ||
The Jack Oatey Medal for the best player on the ground was won by Central's Rick MacGowan.
References
- ↑ "Australian Football - SANFL Season 2001". australianfootball.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
 
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