AFL strikes $2.2 billion pay deal with players in historic joint collective bargaining agreement

The AFL has struck a $2.2 billion pay deal with players, which includes massive wage rises for women’s players and longer contracts for first-round draftees in the men’s competition.

Key points:

  • It is the first time a single CBA has covered both AFL and AFLW players
  • The average wage of AFLW players will rise to $82,000 by the end of 2027
  • The average salary in the men’s competition will be $519,000 by the end of the agreement

The average wage of AFLW players will rise to $82,000 by the end of 2027, up from the current $46,000, in the first joint collective bargaining agreement (CBA) covering female and male players.

The length of AFLW seasons will be increased to 10 matches, while first-round draftees will now sign a three-year contract in the men’s competition, which is up from two seasons.

The AFL also plan to continue discussions about a men’s mid-season draft after announcing the CBA alongside the AFL Players’ Association on Thursday.

After months of haggling, the CBA was hailed by both parties as a win for the sport.

By the end of the agreement in 2027, the average AFL men’s salary will be $519,000, up from $387,000 last year.

Author: Ivan Robinson