Backfire I support the 11th most successful Australian rules football club, first is North King Island.

Amstaff_

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That's right.

The Port Adelaide football club.... MY ******* CLUB is the 11th most successful Australian rules football club ever. EVER.

Now that I have reminded you all of this you can all gagf and eat a big bag of dicks while my club embarks on it's next premiership.

Regards,
Amstaff.
 
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Actually no I didn't. The OP is correct. The Port Adelaide football club is the most successful Australian rules club ever.
...which plays in the SANFL. This is AFL son, the big league.

Port Power might take after its parent club one day, and dominate the comp, but I doubt it...there are more than 8 clubs in the comp, after all.
 

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For those who are confused here the Magpies is the reserve side for the Power. The club as a whole is more successful than any other club playing Aussie rules football.
 

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For those who are confused here the Magpies is the reserve side for the Power. The club as a whole is more successful than any other club playing Austin rules football.
Do the reserves side claim to have won all the 37 or whatever SANFL flags? If so then LOL.
 
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