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AFL Pick'em now available at Dabble
- AFL Pick'em betting now available at Dabble
- Pick'em is an exciting new way to bet on the AFL
- Punters choose whether a player will get 'More' or 'Less' than their projected stats line
- We show you how to place an AFL Pick'em bet with Dabble

AFL punters now have a new way to bet on their favourite sport, with Pick'em being rolled out and available to use for the 2025 season. NRL Pick'em is also available on the app.
Centered around Player Disposals and Player Goals, punters can select 'More' or 'Less' for players' specific projection lines and build their bet accordingly.
How To Place A Pick'em Bet on the AFL
1. Launch the Dabble Mobile App.
2. Find any AFL event and click the Pick’em tab.
3. Select the players you want to add to your bet by choosing whether they will get Less or More of their given projection line.
4. Choose up to 12 players and tap View Picks.
5. Enter your stake and place your bet. The example below shows a nine-leg Pick'em on the Western Bulldogs vs Collingwood game, paying $2,750 from a $10 stake.
What is AFL Pick'em?
Pick'em betting on the AFL is simple. All punters need to do is predict 'More' or 'Less' for a player's specific stat projection. This will typically include Player Disposals and Player Goals.
You can add between 2-12 choices in your Pick'em bet. Each time you add another selection, your multiplier increases, allowing punters to win up to 1,500x their stake.
Punters aren't just restricted to one event either - you can spread your selections out across as many games for that round you'd like.
You can find an example of an AFL Pick'em bet in for the Western Bulldogs vs Collingwood Magpies below.

One of the many advantages of AFL Pick'em is that if a player in your bet is voided, that leg (and its multiplier) will be removed and the bet will continue.
AFL Pick'em bets gives punters immense flexibility within their selections. You can leave players blank, or include as many as you'd like (up to 12 legs).
Dabble's built-in stats for the last five games also gives punters a quick insight into the player's current form and trends.