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'Who goes in?' – Zita from Hall of Fame

'Who goes in?' – Zita from Hall of Fame

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AFL: David Zita joined AFL Tonight from the Hall of Fame ceremony, ahead of the latest group of inductees to join the illustrious group.

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Coach flags Western Bulldogs return for Ugle-Hagan
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Coach flags Western Bulldogs return for Ugle-Hagan

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