AFLW boss Nicole Livingstone to step down after grand final

AFLW boss Nicole Livingstone has made the surprise decision to stand aside after this week’s grand final, saying the time felt right to leave the role.

Key points:

  • Nicole Livingstone has seen the expansion of the AFLW to a full 18-club league
  • Livingstone says she’s ready to ‘support the AFLW competition from a different perspective’
  • AFL boss Andrew Dillon said Livingstone helped create a ‘growing, sustainable and successful national women’s competition’

Livingstone has spent the past seven seasons as the general manager of women’s football, taking the AFLW from an eight-team competition at the end of its first season in 2017 to the current model in which all 18 AFL clubs have a women’s side at the elite level.

Under Livingstone’s leadership, the competition increased in length from seven rounds and one final to 10 rounds and a four-week finals series.

Additional rounds have already been locked in for future seasons.

The AFLW competition is now the largest employer of female athletes in Australia, with 540 players earning an average of $60,000 in 2023, which will rise to $82,000 by 2027.

Livingstone, 52, will depart her role at the AFL following Sunday’s grand final between North Melbourne and Brisbane at Princes Park.

The former swimmer, who represented Australia at three Olympics, is yet to announce where she will head next.

“After six years and on the eve of the completion of our best AFLW season to date, the time feels right for me to step away and support the AFLW competition from a different perspective,” Livingstone said in a statement.

Author: Ivan Robinson