No more golden score: League changes finals tie-break ruleBy Ben Collins
afl.com.au
18 December 2019THE AFL has dumped its controversial golden score rule.
Amendment to Regulation 2.8 (Tie in Finals Series Matches): In the event of a tied Finals Series Match, the following procedure shall apply:
1. Goal umpires confirm scores are identical;
2. There is a six-minute break (six minutes and thirty seconds for AFLW matches);
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 3 – 8 are repeated until a result is determined.
The following shall also apply:
Starting positionsAny Starting Position (6-6-6) warnings are reset for each period of Additional Time.
Interchange capClubs shall receive 10 interchanges for each 2 x 3 minute period (not applicable in AFLW where there is no interchange cap). Any leftover interchanges from each period of Additional Time would not carry over into a subsequent period.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/344176/no-more-golden-score-league-changes-finals-tie-break-rule