Collingwood and St Kilda players slump to the ground as the final siren sounds to signal a draw in the 2010 Toyota AFL Grand Final. Picture: AFL Photos

AS A REMINDER , the AFL has explained the process for playing additional time if scores are even following the end of the fourth quarter of the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final.

The following procedure shall apply in the event of a draw at the end of ordinary time: 

- Six-minute break
- Additional time period of two x three-minute halves (plus time-on) will be played as required, until a result is determined.

>> WATCH THE LAST TWO MINUTES OF THE LAST DRAWN GRAND FINAL IN THE PLAYER BELOW

PROCESS:
1. Goal umpires confirm scores are identical
2. There is a six-minute break
3. Teams change ends
4. Three minutes of additional time shall be played, plus time-on
5. At the end of the first additional time period, the siren will sound and teams will immediately change ends without a break
6. The ball will be bounced (or thrown up) in the centre and a further three minutes of play (plus time-on) will commence
7. At the conclusion of this period, the siren will sound and the team with the highest score is declared the winner
8. If scores are still tied, steps three - eight are repeated until a result is determined
 
The following shall also apply for additional time periods:
 
Interchange cap
Clubs shall receive 10 interchanges for each two x three-minute period (excluding medical substitute). Any leftover interchanges from each period of additional time would not carry over into a subsequent period.
 
Runners
Runners may access the playing arena after a goal or a significant stoppage in play (eg. a stretcher is called). Runners are also permitted to access the playing arena at the conclusion of each three minute (plus time-on) period of Additional Time as players are changing ends.

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