Finals footy thirsty work for the fans

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Saturday 29 Sep, 2012
Finals footy thirsty work for the fans
THE AFL faithful at today's grand final at the MCG will wash down more than 40,000 pies and sausage rolls with 60,000 litres of beer, 4500 bottles of wine and 2000 bottles of fizz.
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