2010 Grand Final of real football ends in a draw. (Aussie Rules, AFL)

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St Kilda Saints vs Collingwood Magpies.
The odds were in favour of Collingwood winning, but no one expected this. The game ended in a draw, 68 points each.

What happens now? As happened the only two other times in the league's 100+ year history, a drawn grand final must be followed by a rematch. The rematch has been set for next week.

For someone to explain it better, I present to you a newspaper article:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/collingwood-and-st-kilda-in-a-draw-20100925-15rbu.html
 
Nonsense. I suppose you think Wimbledon should have tie breaks in the 5th set too?

Replays are a time-honoured way of resolving a grand final draw. The grand final is way too important to be left up to a few arbitrary extra minutes.
 
Real football does not have draws in the championship match.

:p

No seriously, there is something not right about that.
 
Is it to be at the MCG again (I assume it would be)?

Ticketing must be a nightmare, although revenue would make up for it.
 
Nonsense. I suppose you think Wimbledon should have tie breaks in the 5th set too?

Replays are a time-honoured way of resolving a grand final draw. The grand final is way too important to be left up to a few arbitrary extra minutes.

The comparison is not right, since at Wimbledon they play until a winner is found, just like they should have done for this game.
 
I prefer the idea of a rematch in case of a draw.

The earlier finals have overtime (prelims and semis), but not the grand final, and that's just the way I like it.
 
And the only reason the earlier finals have extra time is the replays give unfair advantages and disadvantages to other teams - a la 1990.

I'm not a fan of this American notion that you have to get a result all the time - if you can't score more points in 120 minutes then you don't deserve to win, simple as that.
 
And we'll get one! But in this match, neither St Kilda nor Collingwood could score more points than the other team. They wouldn't deserve the 4 points in the regular season, and neither deserved the premiership yesterday.

The grand final is too important to leave to a few moments of extra time.
 
And we'll get one! But in this match, neither St Kilda nor Collingwood could score more points than the other team. They wouldn't deserve the 4 points in the regular season, and neither deserved the premiership yesterday.

The grand final is too important to leave to a few moments of extra time.

The irony is that it will go to extra time should it finish in a tie next week.
 
If that happened it would be awesome and hilarious. Can you name a time for me when a team had two draws in a row? The betting odds of ONE draw occurring are 67 to 1.
 
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