List of Australian Football League night premiers

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This page is a chronological listing of the winners of the Australian Football League night premiership competition, now known as the NAB Cup. From 1956 to 1971, the night premiership was a knock-out competition held amongst the eight teams who failed to reach the finals. From 1977 until 1987, the Night Series was run partially during the regular season, and featured VFL, SANFL and WAFL teams, and at one stage also featured a representative team from the weaker states. Since 1988, the Night Series shifted entirely to the preseason, and featured only VFL/AFL teams.

[edit] Night Premiers

Year Premiers Grand Finalist Scores Venue Crowd
1956 South Melbourne Carlton 13.16 (94) - 13.10 (88) Lake Oval 32,450
1957 South Melbourne Geelong 15.13 (103) - 8.4 (52) Lake Oval 25,000
1958 St Kilda Carlton 16.13 (109) - 15.11 (101) Lake Oval 26,400
1959 Fitzroy Hawthorn 10.10 (70) - 4.16 (40) Lake Oval 9,200
1960 South Melbourne Hawthorn 10.12 (72) - 8.11 (59) Lake Oval 20,000
1961 Geelong North Melbourne 9.20 (74) - 9.8 (62) Lake Oval 30,465
1962 Richmond Hawthorn 8.16 (64) - 9.6 (60) Lake Oval 24,550
1963 Footscray Richmond 10.9 (69) - 9.9 (63) Lake Oval 25,270
1964 Footscray St Kilda 11.12 (78) - 11.7 (73) Lake Oval 36,300
1965 North Melbourne Carlton 14.13 (97) - 9.3 (57) Lake Oval 37,750
1966 North Melbourne Hawthorn 20.12 (132) - 12.7 (79) Lake Oval 22,800
1967 Footscray South Melbourne 15.11 (101) - 8.8 (64) Lake Oval 26,731
1968 Hawthorn North Melbourne 16.15 (111) - 6.14 (50) Lake Oval 15,650
1969 Hawthorn Melbourne 10.17 (77) - 9.18 (72) Lake Oval 21,067
1970 Footscray Melbourne 13.17 (95) - 13.15 (93) Lake Oval 23,882
1971 Melbourne Fitzroy 12.7 (79) - 9.9 (63) Lake Oval 21,169
1977 Hawthorn Carlton 14.11 (95) - 11.5 (71) Waverley Park 27,407
1978 Fitzroy North Melbourne 13.18 (96) - 2.8 (20) Waverley Park 26,420
1979 Collingwood Hawthorn 12.8 (80) - 7.10 (52) Waverley Park 37,753
1980 North Melbourne Collingwood 8.9 (57) - 7.12 (54) Waverley Park 50,478
1981 Essendon Carlton 9.11 (65) - 6.5 (41) Waverley Park 42,269
1982 Sydney North Melbourne 13.12 (90) - 8.10 (58) Waverley Park 20,028
1983 Carlton Richmond 14.16 (100) - 10.6 (66) Waverley Park 32,927
1984 Essendon Sydney 13.11 (89) - 5.8 (38) Waverley Park 30,824
1985 Hawthorn Essendon 11.11 (77) - 10.8 (68) Waverley Park 24,812
1986 Hawthorn Carlton 9.12 (66) - 5.6 (36) Waverley Park 19,627
1987 Melbourne Essendon 8.10 (58) - 8.6 (54) Waverley Park 26,860

[edit] Pre-Season Premiers

Year Premiers Grand Finalist Scores Venue Crowd
1988 Hawthorn Geelong 10.10 (70) - 9.13 (67) Waverley Park 35,803
1989 Melbourne Geelong 10.16 (76) - 9.13 (67) Waverley Park 48,720
1990 Essendon North Melbourne 17.10 (112) - 10.16 (76) Waverley Park 48,559
1991 Hawthorn North Melbourne 14.19 (103) - 7.12 (54) Waverley Park 46,629
1992 Hawthorn Fitzroy 19.14 (128) - 8.15 (63) Waverley Park 49,453
1993 Essendon Richmond 14.18 (102) - 11.13 (79) Waverley Park 75,533
1994 Essendon Adelaide 15.12 (102) - 9.14 (68) Waverley Park 43,925
1995 North Melbourne Adelaide 14.9 (93) - 8.15 (63) Waverley Park 39,393
1996 St Kilda Carlton 20.10 (130) - 10.12 (72) Waverley Park 66,888
1997 Carlton Geelong 14.13 (97) - 5.10 (40) MCG 63,898
1998 North Melbourne St Kilda 14.13 (97) - 12.11 (83) Waverley Park 49,874
1999 Hawthorn Port Adelaide 12.11 (83) - 5.6 (36) MCG 74,786
2000 Essendon Kangaroos 16.21 (117) - 11.10 (76) MCG 56,720
2001 Port Adelaide Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111) - 3.8 (26) Football Park 35,304
2002 Port Adelaide Richmond 10.11 (71) - 9.8 (62) Colonial Stadium 36,481
2003 Adelaide Collingwood 2.13.8 (104) - 1.9.10 (73) Telstra Dome 43,571
2004 St Kilda Geelong 1.14.5 (98) - 1.10.7 (76) Telstra Dome 50,533
2005 Carlton West Coast 1.14.18 (111) - 1.11.9 (84) Telstra Dome 43,391
2006 Geelong Adelaide 3.10.5 (92) - 1.10.15 (84) AAMI Stadium 30,707
2007 Carlton Brisbane Lions 2.12.7 (97) - 0.10.12 (72) Telstra Dome 46,094

From 2003 onwards, the addition of the Super Goal was added to the pre-season competition. This is indicated by the first number in the score, followed by regulation goals, then behinds with the total score in brackets.

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