25 September 2010 between Collingwood and St Kilda.
The last drawn grand final in AFL history occurred on September 30, 2010, between Collingwood and St Kilda. The match ended in a 68-68 tie, leading to a rematch the following week, which Collingwood won. This remains a notable event in AFL history as it was the first drawn grand final since the league's inception.
The first (drawn) grand final was held on September 24th. The replay was held one week later on October 1st.
None. It has always been held on the last Saturday of September, except when a replay has been required due to a drawn Grand Final on the first attempt.
St Kilda last played in the September 2009 Grand Final against Geelong - which Geelong won.
1977 had a VFL Grand Final Draw - Collingwood and North Melbourne. North Melbourne prevailed the week after. There has not been one in AFL before. (VFL became AFL in 1990)
None. It has always been held on the last Saturday of September, except when a replay has been required due to a drawn Grand Final on the first attempt.
the afl grand final is played on the last Saturday of September. If there is a draw it is played the week after. If that is a draw there is overtime.
The venue of the 2013 AFL Grand Final was Aurora Stadium.
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The Western Bulldogs last won a grand final in 2016, when they defeated the Sydney Swans in the AFL Grand Final.
There was one on the last Saturday in September, 2010. Other than that, there has not been a drawn grand final since Hawthorn drew with North Melbourne in 1977. North went on to win the Premiership the following week.