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06:56, 10 June 2005 | 550 × 349 (42 KB) | Taichi (talk | contribs) | Australian Rules football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The player taking the mark is Alastair Lynch of the Brisbane Lions, against Collingwood Football Club. Photo taken August 2003 by User:Robert Merkel and placed in the public domain by the ph |
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