The AFL grand final will played between two of the AFL’s modern-day powerhouses, Geelong and Sydney, with the Cats rocketing into the game on a 15-game winning streak and the Swans not far behind on a nine-game streak. 7NEWS
, with the Cats rocketing into the game on a 15-game winning streak and the Swans not far behind on a nine-game streak.
Incredibly, it is the first time these foundation clubs have met in a grand final. In fact, it’s quite extraordinary they haven’t played in a premiership decider after featuring in 10 grand finals since 2005 andToday’s grand final officially starts at 2.30pm AEST. After being held in Western Australia and Queensland the past two years due to COVID, this year’s grand final returns to its traditional venue at the MCG in Melbourne.