Resolves on the winner of the match as officially declared by the AFL.
YES if Collingwood wins, NO if Brisbane wins.
This market resolves on the final result of the match, including any points scored during extra time, or any other officially recognised tie-breaking mechanism.
Provisions for extra time in finals matches are designed to make draws impossible under current rules. In the unlikely event that the match is nonetheless officially declared a draw by the AFL, this market resolves NO.
If the match is cancelled and not rescheduled within 7 days, the market resolves N/A. If the match is temporarily halted but resumes on the same day, the final result of the continued match is considered for resolution.
The match's date and location in the title are indicative and are not part of the resolution criteria. If the match is rescheduled or relocated, the title and close date will be updated accordingly.
In the rare event of a rematch being announced after the original match's conclusion, this market will resolve on the outcome of the first match unless the AFL declares the initial result invalid on the same day. In such a scenario, the market will resolve N/A.
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I'm surprised Collingwood is being pipped as favourite. I'd put more in this market but I'm trying to keep my balance high since I've got limit orders elsewhere.
Collingwood didn't look that good against GWS, also only won by a point. It looked bad for Brisbane in the first quarter but I feel Carlton were a better team than GWS, and they won by a larger margin.
@NGK Collingwood look bad every game but manage a 4th quarter victory at any cost
Their record is all that matters here, though I wouldn’t buy past 65%
Also Brisbane will always look good at home..
@NGK With Collingwood missing Adams and McStay, the Lions are definitely the better team, but after the last ten years I'm reluctant to bet on a non-Victorian team against a Victorian side in a Grand Final, especially when the latter is an MCG tenant and the former has a particularly poor record there.
I realise this is somewhat irrational and the home ground advantage might not be as big as I feel it is, but it still makes me uneasy about Brisbane