The Western Bulldogs have won the 2016 AFL premiership, 89-67.
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Bulldogs by 7 – 67-60.
Ellanie shows her support for the Swans.
THREE QUARTER TIME: Western Bulldogs lead by eight points.
4.22PM: The Bulldogs snare back the lead 57-53.
Swans hit the lead 53-51 with eight minutes remaining in the third quarter.
3.53: Amateur James Shirley has taken out the grand final sprint.
HALF-TIME: Sydney Swans lead by two points, 45-43.
3.23: Swans have hit the lead – 33-31.
Western Bulldogs 31, Swans 27.
3.15PM: Swans fans are breathing a sigh of relief with Buddy Franklin back on the ground. Bulldogs lead 31-15.
2.55PM: Western Bulldogs have hit the front and lead 12-8.
2.44PM: Luke Parker kicked the first goal for the Swans giving them an early lead of 8-0 with nine minutes remaining in the first quarter.
2.05PM: The goats at this Yarragon farm hope the Bulldogs don’t have a baa-d day.
2PM: Ted Smith from Mepunga East is excited about the big game.
1.38PM: The Grand Central Hotel in Hamilton is showing its support for one of its own, Liam Picken.
1PM: Is Gary Hincks the Bulldogs’ biggest supporter?
12.25PM: Ararat’s Waterston family will be cheering on the Bulldogs today.
12.20PM: Jordan Roughead has not had the greatest week.
12.15PM: Jake Stringer is ready for the biggest day of his sporting career.
12.10PM: The grand final sprint is expected to be a close one.
The entertainment around the match itself has not always great - ahem, Meatloaf.
But the grand final day sprint is always a lot of fun. Majak Daw won last year and he returns for North Melbourne. The sprint heats start at 12.15, then the fastest players will race at half time.
Here's the competitors today:
Adelaide – Brodie Smith
Brisbane – Mitch Robinson
Carlton – Liam Sumner
Collingwood – Jordan De Goey
Essendon – Anthony McDonald-Tipingwuti
Fremantle – Darcy Tucker
Geelong – Jed Bews
Gold Coast – Brandon Matera
GWS – Stephen Coniglio
Hawthorn – Billy Hartung
Melbourne – Clayton Oliver
North Melbourne – Majak Daw
Port Adelaide – Karl Amon
Richmond – Alex Rance
St Kilda – Bailey Rice
Sydney – James Rose
West Coast – Lewis Jetta
Western Bulldogs – Brad Lynch
SOURCE: The Age
12.05PM: Isaac Heeney’s junior coach knew he was destined for greatness. http://www.standard.net.au/story/4200864/heeney-ready-to-fulfil-coachs-afl-prophecy/?cs=2452
NOON: Easton Wood thanked fans on Twitter yesterday.
11.55AM: Swan Gary Rohan is pumped for today’s grand final.
11.50AM: Warrnambool’s Margaret Wilson will attend the grand final today to support her beloved Bulldogs. She was at the 1954 grand final.
11.45AM: Leigh Privett was lucky enough to be a team mascot for Footscray in the 1954 grand final.
11.40AM: Bendigo’s Betty Ready was in the crowd when Footscray won its first and only premiership in 1954.
11.35AM: Can these young supporters predict who will win today? | VIDEO
11.30AM: Now that’s dedication. A loyal Bulldogs fan has painted his house red, white and blue.
11.20AM: The Western Bulldogs plan to take the Premiership Cup to Ballarat if they’re victorious today.
11.05AM: The memories of playing in the 1961 grand final for Footscray will be forefront in the mind of Ararat’s Merv Hobbs today.
10.15AM: Grand final day is here!
Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the biggest day on the AFL calendar.
We'll have all the news in the build-up to the big game, live coverage of the match itself, and post-match coverage.
The forecast
Pack the ponchos and umbrellas just in case Melbourne turns into its unpredictable self.
It will be raining as people wake up on Saturday morning but by the bounce at 2.30pm those showers will have cleared, according to Weatherzone and the Bureau of Meteorology.
By half-time, the showers will have cleared completely and the weather will remain cool but dry throughout Saturday evening.
Melbourne will be partly cloudy, with a top of 17 degrees and rainfall between one and four millimetres in the morning.
"All of the game is looking dry at this stage, if there's any rainfall during the grand final it will be very light and brief, and it won't have any significant impact on play," Weatherzone meteorologist Ben Domensino said.
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