- Oct 8, 2004
- 19,393
- 26,785
- AFL Club
- Port Adelaide
- Other Teams
- Liverpool
AFL House has dodged a bullet several times now but the rule of percentages say it cannot survive forever.
The players who have been medically retired from concussions are either lower profile players like Aiden O’Driscoll or players without vast long-term contracts.
Not one player with a million dollar-a-year mega extension has yet been forced from the game with their club caught holding the baby.
It is why confirmation from AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon’s that the league will seek to negotiate maximum length contracts for players in the next CBA is such a welcome and timely move.
He told SEN: “It would be something we would have to talk to the players association about and I think it will be on the table for the next collective bargaining agreement.”
It will take plenty of haggling and might require compromises on the way back for a CBA that is still two years away given the current deal lasts to 2027.
The players who have been medically retired from concussions are either lower profile players like Aiden O’Driscoll or players without vast long-term contracts.
Not one player with a million dollar-a-year mega extension has yet been forced from the game with their club caught holding the baby.
It is why confirmation from AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon’s that the league will seek to negotiate maximum length contracts for players in the next CBA is such a welcome and timely move.
He told SEN: “It would be something we would have to talk to the players association about and I think it will be on the table for the next collective bargaining agreement.”
It will take plenty of haggling and might require compromises on the way back for a CBA that is still two years away given the current deal lasts to 2027.





