HAVE you watched these unbelievable Grand Finals yet? Well ... it's time to start. Today is the final day these games will be available in AFL ON DEMAND.
What are you missing? Just 10 of the greatest Grand Finals (from siren to siren) of all time ... that's all.
>> WATCH IT NOW Classic Grand Finals is here in AFL ON DEMAND
Start with the 1989 classic between Hawthorn and Geelong, and finish with the 2018 nailbiter between West Coast and Collingwood. But be quick, by 5pm AEDT to day these game will be gone. Check out the full list of games below ... AND GET WATCHING.
Our 10 Classic Grand Finals on AFL On Demand are:
1989 Hawthorn v Geelong
Widely regarded as one of the greatest games of all time, the 1989 classic featured Gary Ablett snr bagging nine goals - but that wasn't enough to stop the rampaging Hawks.
1997 St Kilda v Adelaide
The Crows climbed over the Saints with a 21-year-old Andrew McLeod running rampant, while Darren Jarman's stunning last quarter shut the door on the Saints.
2002 Collingwood v Brisbane
Collingwood captain Nathan Buckley is the Norm Smith medallist in a losing side as the Lions go back-to-back largely thanks to Michael Voss' heroics (indeed, there was some controversy around that Norm Smith Medal).
2005 Sydney v West Coast
'Leo Barry, you star!' Sydney captures its first flag since 1933 with a thrilling four-point win over arch-rivals West Coast.
2006 Sydney v West Coast
The sequel really was as good as the original, as the Eagles claimed a one-point win to make amends 12 months on.
2009 St Kilda v Geelong
Paul Chapman shines and claims the 2009 Norm Smith Medal as the Cats get over the line by 12 points.
2010 St Kilda v Collingwood
The famous draw is one of the most heart-stopping games in history, and the last Grand Final to be replayed the following week.
2011 Collingwood v Geelong
Collingwood only lost two games in the home and away season, but the Pies were smashed by the Cats in round 24. The Grand Final was a different tale, however, and only a point separated the teams in a pulsating first half. Geelong eventually emerged victorious, but this was a real clash of the titans.
2016 Sydney v Western Bulldogs
Coming from seventh place on the ladder, the Western Bulldogs complete the fairytale by winning their first flag since 1954.
2018 West Coast v Collingwood
Collingwood kicks the first five goals of the game, but the Eagles storm back to record a five-point win thanks to Dom Sheed's heroics.