STREET TALK | What NRL fans think about AFL
The #CODEWARS continue as Jack and Dylan headed down to the NRL Magic Round to give Rugby League fans the right of …
The #CODEWARS continue as Jack and Dylan headed down to the NRL Magic Round to give Rugby League fans the right of …
We are nearing the halfway mark of the 2022 AFL season and the defending premier Melbourne remains undefeated. Round 10 kicks off…
The Melbourne Demons remain unbeaten in season 2022 and it is becoming increasingly apparent that they are by far the best team…
Forget about the cheeseboards, the Melbourne Demons supporters need to start tasting the F.I.G.J.A.M. Despite the 2022 AFL season being a case …
The Brisbane Lions and Fremantle Dockers put their hand up to be challengers to the undefeated Melbourne Demons during Round 7 of…
The Melbourne Football club remain undefeated in season 2022 as they continue their hunt for back to back premierships. Fans and punters…
The defending premiers Melbourne sit atop the AFL ladder, undefeated through five rounds of football with Fremantle, Brisbane and St Kilda joining…
After eight years in the top job, overseeing things like the launch of AFLW, record TV deals, scandals, trials, tribulations, triumphs…not to…
The first month is always tough from a betting proposition as teams start to sort themselves out and develop their preferred game…
We sent Dylan down to the Showdown in Adelaide to get the thoughts from the locals on this contentious issue.
Australian Rules Football has grown from humble beginnings into Australia’s most popular football code and more recently, has become a favourite of the online betting community.
Aussie Rules was originally forged as a way to keep cricketers fit in the winter, but the sport has more than taken its position within the Australian sporting landscape and boasts the country’s best crowds and overall viewership markets annually.
The AFL only came to be in its current form in 1990 and was previously called the ‘VFL’; with teams fielded only in the state of Victoria. Since then however, the AFL has truly become an Australian sport with several teams now based in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.
Neds offers punters a wide variety of AFL betting options, including the standard game, head-to-head and line markets, as well as a plethora of futures markets including the yearly Brownlow Medal count and which team will be crowned premiers.