AFL - Wellington Basin Reserve
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The history of the very Australian game of Aussie Rules in Wellington goes back to the early 1900s with matches at the Basin Reserve played under the “Australian rules”. The city’s first taste of the professionalism of the AFL came in 1998, when the Melbourne Demons and Sydney Swans played an exhibition game in front of 8000 fans at the Basin Reserve.

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