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  2. AFL finals series - Wikipedia

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    The current contract requires that at least ten finals matches (plus all grand finals) be played at the MCG during every rolling five-year period. This stipulation could require the AFL to schedule a non-Victorian team's home match at the MCG to meet the quota, in the event that non-Victorian teams dominate the competition for an extended ...

  3. Category:8-Team bracket templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:8-Team bracket templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:8-Team bracket templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. AFL final eight system - Wikipedia

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    The AFL final eight system is an eight-team championship playoff tournament developed and adopted by the Australian Football League in the 2000 season. The eight teams, which are ranked or seeded in advance of the tournament, participate in a four-week tournament, with two teams eliminated in each of the first three weeks.

  5. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    The schedule is arranged so that the team with home advantage—the team that had the better regular-season record plays the first game and the decisive seventh game (if necessary) at home. Most best-of-seven series follow a "2–3–2" format or a "2–2–1–1–1" format; that is, in a 2–3–2 series, the first two games are played at the ...

  6. Double-elimination tournament - Wikipedia

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    The format recurs in both the Men's and Women's College World Series (MCWS and WCWS), where the field of 8 teams is divided into two double-elimination brackets and the survivor of each bracket advances to the best-of-three championship series. While the two brackets remain completely separate in the MCWS, there is a crossover feature in the ...

  7. NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Players are eligible to be on a team's playoff roster as long as they were on the team for at least one regular season game, and were not on another NBA team's roster after March 1. [21] Prior to the 2005–06 season, [ citation needed ] playoff rosters were limited to 12 players who were named before the playoffs began.

  8. Template:8TeamBracket - Wikipedia

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    The seed of team m in round n. For round 1, this value defaults to the conventional seed allocation for tournaments. If omitted, the cell is hidden. To hide seeds for round 1, the value must be explicitly set to be empty. m is the zero-padded position. RD n-team m: The name of team m in round n. RD n-score m: The score of team m in round n. RD ...

  9. McIntyre final eight system - Wikipedia

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    Team 4 also went through to the preliminary finals, because they won while teams 2 and 3 lost. However, teams 2 and 3 were not eliminated, but played again in the semi-finals, because two teams ranking lower than them on the ladder also lost. Those two losing teams ranking lower than them, teams 5 and 8, were eliminated.