The 1964 SANFL Grand Final was an
Australian rules football
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competition. beat
Port Adelaide
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9.15 (69) to 5.12 (42).
This win was South Adelaide's eleventh (and as of 2021) most recent premiership, having won the wooden spoon in 1963 with a 1–17 record.
References
SANFL Grand Finals
SANFL Grand Final, 1964
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