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Played Grand Finals For Multiple Teams (did not win at both clubs or did not lose at both clubs)
In addition to those players in my previous post, the following played in two grand finals for two teams. All players had an instance of one of their teams not finishing runners up and thus did not qualify for the previous list. Premier teams are bolded.
Gordon Abbott: Geelong 1937 and Essendon 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946
Gareth Andrews: Geelong 1967 and Richmond 1974
Ted Baker: Collingwood 1922 and Geelong 1931
Jason Ball: West Coast 1994 and Sydney 2005
Frank Caine: Carlton 1906, 1907, 1909 and Essendon 1912
Jack Carney: Geelong 1930, 1931 and Carlton 1938
Cameron Clayton: Richmond 1974 and Essendon 1983
Jim Crowe: Carlton 1932 and Collingwood 1936
Vic Cumberland: Melbourne 1900 and St. Kilda 1913
Stuart Dew: Port Adelaide 2004 and Hawthorn 2008
Brighton Diggins: South Melbourne 1933, 1934, 1935 and Carlton 1938
Horrie Edmonds: Collingwood 1929, 1930 and Richmond 1934
Tom Fitzmaurice: Essendon 1923 and Geelong 1925 (also part of Essendon's 1924 premiership team which played no grand final)
Damien Hardwick: Essendon 2000, 2001 and Port Adelaide 2004
Richard Harris: Carlton 1906 and St. Kilda 1913
Darren Jarman: Hawthorn 1991 and Adelaide 1997, 1998
Steven King: Geelong 2007 and St. Kilda 2009
Jim Martin: Essendon 1908, 1912 and Fitzroy 1913
Ben McEvoy: St. Kilda 2010 and Hawthorn 2014, 2015
Peter McLean: Melbourne 1964 and Carlton 1968
Dan Minogue: Collingwood 1911, 1915 and Richmond 1920, 1921
Cameron Mooney: North Melbourne 1999 and Geelong 2007, 2008, 2009
Charlie Norris: Collingwood 1910 and Fitzroy 1913, 1916, 1917
Byron Pickett: North Melbourne 1998, 1999 and Port Adelaide 2004
Stephen Rae: St. Kilda 1971 and Richmond 1973
Keith Stackpole: Collingwood 1935, 1936 and Fitzroy 1944
Harvey Stevens: Collingwood 1952 and Footscray 1954
Jack Symons: Richmond 1940, 1942 and Fitzroy 1944
Daryl Wakelin: St. Kilda 1997 and Port Adelaide 2004
Gavin Wanganeen: Essendon 1993 and Port Adelaide 2004




