The crowd at the Gabba on Saturday will be capped at 30,000. Having played his final game, Ablett received a guard of honour from both his teammates and from Richmond as he left the field and led the Cats off. The Tigers began the third quarter as they needed to: with an early goal. AFL Grand Final returns to the MCG with biggest crowd of modern era Dillon was formally announced as the League's new CEO-elect on Monday morning and is due to replace the outgoing chief executive Gillon McLachlan on October 2 in the week after this year's Grand Final. Chaired by Leigh Matthews, the voters and their choices were as follows:[26], Prior the start of the match, classically trained tenor and 2015 contestant on The Voice Tim McCallum sang the national anthem,[27] and Mike Brady performed his football anthem "Up There Cazaly" live from an empty Melbourne Cricket Ground. Conversely they can use the tickets to fundraise as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have an impact on a lot of clubs finances. Ablett was still off the ground receiving treatment; Dangerfield kept crashing packs, Selwood kept trying, but there was no mistaking the turning of the tide. Geelong and Richmond members had a chance to purchase tickets on Monday, but that allocation was limited to those Cats and Tigers fans already in Queensland, or in states where travel to Brisbane is allowed. Read on for how to watch AFL Grand Final 2022. That lead quickly became eight points when Prestia ran one through from the pocket in the opening minute of the last quarter. It was a grand final like no other to conclude a season like no other. The AFL Grand Final 2022 is available to stream on FOX Soccer Plus. Sat, 24-Oct-2020 6:30 PM - Match Stats - AFL Tables and Showtimealong with at least 250 hours of DVR and a streaming library with hundreds of TV shows and movies. Picture: AFL Photos, 'Truly humbled': Andrew Dillon appointed new AFL CEO, formally announced as the League's new CEO-elect, Dillon on Tassie, Hawks, Gill, his biggest challenge. The Cats, however, took a one-point lead at the first change, after Cameron Guthrie scored Geelong's first goal at the 25-minute mark and Mitch Duncan goaled at the 33-minute mark.