AFL Grand Final Parade
A sea of black and red floods the streets for the AFL Grand Final Parade.
The streets of Melbourne were a sea of black and red on Friday as thousands of fans turned out for the AFL Grand Final Parade.
The parade featured floats from all 18 AFL clubs, as well as marching bands and cheerleaders.
The parade culminated in a rally at Federation Square, where fans were able to meet their favourite players and get their autographs.
The parade was a great success, with fans of all ages enjoying the festivities.
The parade is a long-standing tradition that dates back to 1897.
The parade is a great way for fans to get excited for the Grand Final and to show their support for their favourite teams.
The parade is also a great way for the AFL to promote the game and to attract new fans.
The parade is a major event in the AFL calendar and is a must-see for any fan of the game.
If you're planning on attending the parade, be sure to arrive early to get a good spot.
The parade is a great way to get into the Grand Final spirit and to show your support for your favourite team.
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