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- 1878_SAFA_season abstract "The 1878 South Australian Football Association season was the 2nd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The 1878 SAFA competition included Adelaide, Kensington, Norwood, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide, South Park and Victorian.Norwood went on to record its 1st premiership in its 1st season going through the year undefeated.".
- Q19878492 abstract "The 1878 South Australian Football Association season was the 2nd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The 1878 SAFA competition included Adelaide, Kensington, Norwood, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide, South Park and Victorian.Norwood went on to record its 1st premiership in its 1st season going through the year undefeated.".
- 1878_SAFA_season comment "The 1878 South Australian Football Association season was the 2nd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The 1878 SAFA competition included Adelaide, Kensington, Norwood, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide, South Park and Victorian.Norwood went on to record its 1st premiership in its 1st season going through the year undefeated.".
- Q19878492 comment "The 1878 South Australian Football Association season was the 2nd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The 1878 SAFA competition included Adelaide, Kensington, Norwood, Port Adelaide, South Adelaide, South Park and Victorian.Norwood went on to record its 1st premiership in its 1st season going through the year undefeated.".