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Australian rules football, a sport distinctive to Australia that wins in front of other modern football games as the first to create an official code of play.

Invented in Melbourne, capital of the state of Victoria, in the late 1850s, the game was primary known as Melbourne, or Victorian, rules football and was a mix of various football rules that were in use at English public (independent) schools.

The AFL (Australian Football League) which is commonly known as Aussie Rules is the most popular sport down under after cricket.

Is similar with rugby and although it is played in Australia, the AFL has fans from all over the world who support the different teams that play in the AFL.

How to Play Aussie Rules?

Australian rules football is played with an oval ball that weighs between 450 and 480 grams (16 and 17 ounces) and has a short circumference of 545–555 mm (21.5–22 inches) and a wide one of 720–730 mm (28–29 inches).

Each team has a total of 22 players, out of which 18 players can be present on the field at any given time.

The game itself consists of 4 quarters and each quarter will run for around 30 minutes. Since there are frequent breaks during an AFL game, the match itself can run for around 2 and a half hours. The high intensity pace of the game makes it a very watchable sport.

Aussie Rules is a physical contact sport where players run with the ball, just like a player can in rugby. The only difference is that they have to bounce the ball once every 15 metres. Players pass the ball by spiking it with their hand or by kicking it to a fellow team mate.

Points are scored by kicking the ball through the goal posts which is worth 6 points or else behind the posts at any height which award them 1 point. 

The game is played on an oval-shaped field with scoring posts at each end. Points are scored by kicking the oval-shaped ball between the middle, taller goalposts (worth six points) or through the outer posts (worth one point).

Players can kick, handball or tap the football, tackle and chase other players, and kick for goal from anywhere on the oval.

The game is won by the team with the highest score at the final siren.

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AFL Competition 

The Australian Football League (AFL) is the top level of the sport, and is a professional league with 18 teams from across the country. 

The competition is currently a single division of 18 teams, who play 22 home and away season games throughout the year.

Teams that make up the top eight ladder positions at the end of the home and away season, qualify for finals. The best 8 teams then play-off in a 4-round finals series culminating in the Grand Final.

Aussie Rules Football Bets

  • Win the flag: Every team plays to win the flag and therefore it is ideal to secure the best prices on your preferred team by placing this kind of wager at Betzest.
  • Make the Grand Final: At Betzest you will be able to place a wager on which teams you think are going to make it to the Grand FinalWith these types of Aussie Rules bets the odds will constantly change throughout the season.
  • Wooden Spoon: Just like any other sport, there are always going to be winners and losers. You can therefore see during the course of the season and due to their disastrous performances, which team is going to receive the wooden spoon. Get your money down on this betting option at Betzest.

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  • Top Victorian Team: With 10 out of the 18 teams in the AFL from outside of Victoria, the odds are high for a Victorian team to finish on top. At Betzest, bettors are able to wager on which Victorian team the believe will finish in top place.
  • Top Non-Victorian Team: The other 8 teams that are not from Victoria should also get their chance at that top position as well. You are able to place a bet on the top Non-Victorian team to place highest during the season at Betzest.

Betting Tips

  • Betzest covers all AFL matches that you would want to bet on.
  • Make use of the Live betting at Betzest to place your bets.

You do not necessarily have to live in Australia to like the most popular sport that Australia is known for.

The best return on investment bets is to bet on how many goals will be scored in a single game or who is going to take the flag, but obviously these are not the safest bets to make.

Bet online on the AFL with Betzest. AFL is one of the Top betting sports in Australia and Betzest offers punters best odds, great promotions and a huge range of AFL markets. Players can bet on every day of the AFL regular season, AFL Finals as well as the AFL Grand Final.

The AFL Finals are held every year and the winner of the AFL Grand Final is crowned AFL Premiers. Most of well supported teams in the AFL include Hawthorn Hawks, Geelong Cats, Collingwood Magpies, West Coast Eagles, Sydney Swans, Adelaide Crows etc. Top name players include the likes of Nat Fyfe, Gary Ablett, Scott Pendlebury, Patrick Dangerfield and Lance Franklin to name a few. 

2024 AFL Grand Final Winner Odds

AFL Grand Final Winner Odds
Brisbane Lions $5.50
Collingwood Magpies $6.00
Melbourne Demons $7.00
Carlton Blues $8.00
GWS Giants $8.00
Port Adelaide Power $10.00
Rest of the field $15.00+

2024 Brownlow Medal Winner Odds

Brownlow Medal Winner Odds
Nick Daicos $7.00
Marcus Bontempelli $10.00
Lachie Neale $11.00
Christian Petracca $13.00
Errol Gulden $13.00
Clayton Oliver $15.00
Rest of the field $15.00+

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