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AFLW salaries to increase by 29%, season extended

Blaithin Mackin (c) of the Demons and the Lions' Orla O'Dwyer (2nd left) are part of the growing Irish contingent plying their trade in the AFLW
Blaithin Mackin (c) of the Demons and the Lions' Orla O'Dwyer (2nd left) are part of the growing Irish contingent plying their trade in the AFLW

Players in the women's top flight of Australian Rules football (AFLW) will receive immediate pay rises and the length of their season will also increase under a new joint collective bargaining agreement with men's players was agreed.
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AFLW players will receive a 29% pay rise effective immediately, with the average wage increasing to A$82,000 (€49,436) by the time the deal ends in 2027, up from the current A$46,000 (€27,733).

The length of the AFLW season will increase from 10 matches to 12 in 2025, while players will receive 12-month contracts and be able to sign multi-year deals.

The league has also introduced a 12-month pregnancy policy with immediate effect, which would start from six weeks before a player's due date.

"The new CBA provides certainty to the players for both competitions," AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said. "Our AFLW players receive another immediate boost after an historic 94% increase last season."

A total of 33 Irish players are involved in the current AFLW season, with a total of 16 Irish counties represented.

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