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AFL – Elimination Final #1 2025

AFL – Elimination Final #1 2025

2025
Action Drama Thriller
124 min
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Adelaide vs. Collingwood Adelaide Oval, 7:40pm Watch via the AFL App

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Andrew Dillon
Starring
Jordan De Goey / Brayden Maynard / Nick Daicos / Riley Thilthorpe / Ned Long / Jamie Elliot / Alex Neal-Bullen

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

high stakes tense dramatic raw predictable electrifying pressurised straightforward compelling clinical emotional relentless

Reviews

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Anika Sharma
Mar 2, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

The film masterfully captures the psychological warfare of finals football. The focus on key combatants like Thilthorpe and Long provides fascinating personal stakes within the collective war. Every contested mark, every desperate tackle, is laden with meaning. The…

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David O'Connell
Mar 2, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Functionally competent, this coverage serves its purpose for the dedicated fan. However, as a cinematic piece, it lacks a distinct voice or perspective. Without a credited director to impose a vision, it remains a well-shot broadcast rather than…

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Clarissa Jones
Mar 2, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

This is elite sport as unscripted epic. The setting at Adelaide Oval provides a cathedral-like backdrop for a brutal, beautiful struggle. Watching talents like Nick Daicos operate in such a high-pressure environment is to witness artistry under fire.…

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Marcus Chen
Mar 2, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

The film delivers precisely what it promises: a clean, focused record of a finals clash. The access to pivotal players provides a solid narrative throughline, though it necessarily lacks the depth of a crafted documentary. Its strength is…

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Eleanor Rigby
Mar 2, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

As a document of sporting pressure, 'AFL – Elimination Final #1 2025' is utterly compelling. The camera lingers not just on the play, but on the faces of warriors like Maynard and De Goey, etching a story of…

FAQs

For neutrals, this final offers a pure distillation of what makes AFL finals compelling. It pits two teams with distinct styles and star players in a direct, sudden-death showdown. The individual duels, such as Daicos's creativity versus Adelaide's midfield pressure, or Thilthorpe's marking against Maynard's defence, are worth the price of admission alone. It's a chance to witness elite athletes performing at their physical and emotional peak, with history being written in real-time, regardless of allegiance.