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Options for betting on AFL

Options for betting on AFL
Options for betting on AFL

This article is in partnership with Neds.

AFL, also known as the Australian Football League, has grown from humble beginnings to one of the most favourite sport and online betting communities.

It is the most viewed sporting tournament in the country and Australian subcontinent as some of the top athletes compete for the prestigious and coveted premiership trophy.

The league is intense for both the players participating for the win and fans who turn to online betting. Neds AFL betting tips become quite the rage as the season kicks in, and betting begins.

Here we'll walk you over some of the best AFL betting options at your disposal that you can choose from. Take a look:

Head-to-head betting

This is similar to Moneyline betting. In this betting type, you bet on the team you expect to win once you place a bet. The team deemed the favourite to win the match is given a negative sign, while the underdog is presented with a positive sign.

Line betting

This betting type is similar to point spread and handicap betting. In this betting, you will notice that the underdog team will receive points while your favourite will give points away. This is done to even the playing field.

Total betting

The total betting option can be best described as the over/under betting in the AFL. It is based on the total number of scored points in a game by both sides.

Moreover, you can either bet to wager under if you think that points will be scored lower than the number advertised or bet over if you think the teams will score higher.

Margin betting

As the name suggests, this type of betting option gives you the power to choose the margin your chosen team will win by. Most games in the AFL have margins ranging from 1-39 and 40+.

Proposition betting

Proposition betting includes various options such as player props, the number of goals scored, the first team that will score, the first player to score in the match.

Derivatives betting

These bets include total, side and line bets. They occur on the quarter or the half instead of a full match. These bets are great if you're looking for quick and early action. Derivative betting can be quite profitable if you do some legwork on the teams.

Future betting

As the name suggests, this type of betting allows you to place your bet on future results. For example, you can bet on the team in the final or the team to win the tournament. Futures are mostly posted before the tournament begins.

Therefore, we recommend that people do extensive legwork before selecting an AFL betting option and placing their bet.

Homework is greatly needed because you can't afford make poor decisions with big wins on the line.

In-depth research can provide you with a solid understanding and knowledge to make informed decisions and set you on the path to victory. So, start your preparation today.

Gamble responsibly. Contact the Gambling Helpline for free and confidential support, information and counselling on 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au.