Read before you bet afl
Australian football appeared at the end of the 19th century. It is a mixture of Gaelic, American and regular rugby football. The first football league of Australia was created back in 1897, but only in 2000 it was merged with the leagues of the rest of the states, resulting in the AFL.
In the country, Australian football is not just a game, but practically a religion. The average attendance at AFL games is about 40 thousand people, and up to hundreds of thousands of people come to individual playoff matches. Each of the Australian states has a league system that allows young players to grow and progress.
Read before you bet afl
Basic bets.
On the main outcomes. Despite the fact that a draw in American football is possible, this is a very rare phenomenon, so bookmakers do not accept bets on such an outcome. Bookmaker, for example, in case of a draw, splits the bet into two equal parts, while half of the bet loses, and the player receives a win for the second half.
With a head start. In Australian football, equal rivals converge on the field very rarely, so betting with a handicap is relevant for this sport. Surprisingly, the Bookmaker gives a very high odds of 1.95/1.95, which is only 2.56% margin.
On totals. Since the total total of the match is usually around 150-190 points, it is quite difficult to play in such markets.
The best player. Sometimes bookmakers also offer this type of bet, but this usually happens in playoff matches.