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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup abstract "The Cordner–Eggleston Cup is the current name of a historic private school Australian rules football competition which has been played annually between Melbourne Grammar School and the Scotch College since 1858.The first football fixture was played under experimental rules on 7 August 1858 at Yarra Park, Melbourne making it the longest continuously running school football fixture in the world. It is also of cultural importance to Australia, as it is the best documented early football match in Australia and is believed by many historians to have played a key role in the Origins of Australian football. The first match is commemorated by a bronze statue depicting the game outside the MCG.The 150th anniversary of the cup was celebrated by the match being played at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), where most notable football matches are played, including the Grand Final of the Australian Football League, the senior competition of Australian Rules.".
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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink AFL_Commission.
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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_rules_football_competitions_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Don_Cordner.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink English_public_school_football_games.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Football.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink John_Macadam.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Laws_of_Australian_rules_football.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Logbook.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Cricket_Ground.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Football_Club.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Grammar_School.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Oldest_football_competitions.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Origins_of_Australian_rules_football.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Scotch_College,_Melbourne.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink The_Age.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_H._Smith.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Wills.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Yarra_Park.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Yearbook.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLink File:Tom_wills_statue.jpg.
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cordner–Eggleston Cup".
- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "competed annually".
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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup subject Category:Australian_rules_football_competitions_in_Victoria_(Australia).
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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup comment "The Cordner–Eggleston Cup is the current name of a historic private school Australian rules football competition which has been played annually between Melbourne Grammar School and the Scotch College since 1858.The first football fixture was played under experimental rules on 7 August 1858 at Yarra Park, Melbourne making it the longest continuously running school football fixture in the world.".
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- Cordner–Eggleston_Cup depiction Tom_wills_statue.jpg.
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