The last AFL Grand Final to finish as a draw was in 2010 , between Collingwood and St Kilda , which forced a replay the following week.

Quick Scoop

  • The 2010 AFL Grand Final was drawn with scores level at the final siren, leading to a full replay the next Saturday.
  • Prior to rule changes introducing extra time for finals from 2016, drawn grand finals were replayed rather than decided on the day.
  • There have been only three drawn VFL/AFL Grand Finals in history: 1948 , 1977 , and 2010 , with 2010 being the most recent.

The 2010 Collingwood–St Kilda draw is still remembered as one of the most dramatic finishes in AFL history, with fans stunned that players had to go through the whole build‑up again for the replay.

TL;DR: The answer to “when was the last AFL Grand Final draw” is 2010 , in the Collingwood vs St Kilda Grand Final, which was replayed the following week under the old rules.

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