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  • Hotdog60
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Aug 2009
    • 5904

    The big change coming for AFLW's top earners in 2025
    In another evolution of the AFLW competition, players' additional income from endorsement deals will be capped from 2025 onwards



    THE HIGHEST paid AFLW players will begin to have their earnings capped from next season, as clubs start to look ahead to the change in the Additional Services Agreement (ASA) rules for next year and beyond.

    In addition to the AFLW's tiered payment structure, club list managers have been able to provide their two best players with uncapped ASA payments to attract and retain the competition's most talented footballers.

    ASA payments include financial income from promotional and marketing contracts separate from the player's football contract.

    Players on 'Tier 1' contracts in season 2024 earned a base payment of $95,331, though could also earn additional payments through financial measures that enabled two footballers on each list to earn uncapped ASA payments.

    Industry sources suggested Adelaide's League best and fairest Ebony Marinoff was subsequently the AFLW's highest paid player last season, tipped to be earning in excess of $260,000 across her 'Tier 1' contract and ASA payments.



    Greater Western Sydney youngster Alyce Parker was thought to be marginally behind Marinoff, while Hawthorn's Emily Bates, Richmond's Monique Conti, Essendon's Maddy Prespakis and Geelong's Georgie Prespakis were also predicted to have racked up football earnings around the $200-250,000 mark last season.

    Sydney's Chloe Molloy, Collingwood's Brianna Davey and West Coast's Ella Roberts were the other players believed to be in the highest paid bracket of AFLW players during the last season of uncapped ASA payments.

    However, several clubs indicated that a series of players beginning long-term contracts from this season had front-ended deals to maximise the final year of uncapped ASA payments.

    While the base 'Tier 1' contract will rise to $109,760 for next season under the recently signed Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), ASA payments will now be capped among all players.

    Clubs will be working under an ASA cap of $127,693 to be shared among all listed players, up from $100,000 across the last two seasons, but the two highest paid players will now be brought under the cap.

    It's set to complicate future contract negotiations for clubs as they battle to sign up and attract star talent. For example, Marinoff and Parker's ASA payments were tipped to have exceeded $150,000 last season, far more than the entire collective limit that is set to be imposed among clubs from next year.



    However, in some respite for club list bosses, the League will enable teams to honour the existing ASA agreements entered into prior to the CBA being signed for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.

    The AFL enables a maximum of three players to be on 'Tier 1' contracts across any given season, though the overwhelming majority of clubs use a 2-6-6-16 tiered payment system.

    From next season that structure would see two players on 'Tier 1' contracts worth $109,760, six players on 'Tier 2' contracts worth $89,559, six players on 'Tier 3' contracts worth $76,091, and 16 players on 'Tier 4' contracts worth $67,337.

    The entire 30-player squad would then share in the capped ASA payments of $127,693.

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    • jazzadogs
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Oct 2008
      • 5641

      That's pretty good money considering the length of season, even if it is just an example of the absolute high end. I'm surprised Ellie wasn't named - I would have thought we were paying her a lot to keep her at the dogs.

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      • Hotdog60
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Aug 2009
        • 5904

        This might be also why we lost so much talent during expansion as they got an offer too good to refuse.
        Don't piss off old people
        The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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        • BiteNibbleChomp
          Rookie List
          • Dec 2024
          • 175



          Woodley (2027) and Bennetts (2025) have re-signed

          Woodley in particular was one of our biggest improvers this year, looking forward to see her in the coming years!

          - BNC

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          • Prince Imperial
            Senior Player
            • Nov 2007
            • 1001

            Western Bulldogs picked up a couple of Oakleigh Chargers in the AFLW Draft, as well as a readymade ruck to fill a much-needed void.

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            • jazzadogs
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Oct 2008
              • 5641

              That article says all three draftees could play round one - that would be pretty impressive.
              I hope they get the chance to play some vflw and keep developing before the start of the aflw season.

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              • Prince Imperial
                Senior Player
                • Nov 2007
                • 1001

                Originally posted by jazzadogs

                That article says all three draftees could play round one - that would be pretty impressive.
                I hope they get the chance to play some vflw and keep developing before the start of the aflw season.
                No doubt, though despite our rather amazing improvement this season we still have one of the weaker teams/lists in the League and there's likely to be an opportunity for all of them sooner rather than later if they impress preseason.

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                • BiteNibbleChomp
                  Rookie List
                  • Dec 2024
                  • 175

                  The best way to improve is to get more games into the players - I don't reckon we're serious finals contenders yet, and it's ultimately the younger players that we'll be relying on when the time does come. I'd prefer we take the time to develop them rather than try to rush the process.

                  Throw all three of them in round one - let the girls win their spurs!

                  - BNC

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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66688

                    Originally posted by BiteNibbleChomp
                    The best way to improve is to get more games into the players - I don't reckon we're serious finals contenders yet, and it's ultimately the younger players that we'll be relying on when the time does come. I'd prefer we take the time to develop them rather than try to rush the process.

                    Throw all three of them in round one - let the girls win their spurs!

                    - BNC
                    The biggest issue in the AFLW is there are not enough games in the season which makes it hard for the players to develop - especially the young ones. We have a very young team and they will take time.
                    FFC: Established 1883

                    Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 44624

                      Originally posted by BiteNibbleChomp
                      The best way to improve is to get more games into the players - I don't reckon we're serious finals contenders yet, and it's ultimately the younger players that we'll be relying on when the time does come. I'd prefer we take the time to develop them rather than try to rush the process.

                      Throw all three of them in round one - let the girls win their spurs!

                      - BNC
                      Agreed, we will need to draft, trade and develop for another season at least before contending. We are still along way off.
                      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                      • Scragger77
                        WOOF Member
                        • Dec 2024
                        • 17

                        Is it our plan to hold on to and develop our team within? I say this as we were extremely quiet during trade period.

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                        • GVGjr
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 44624

                          Originally posted by Scragger77
                          Is it our plan to hold on to and develop our team within? I say this as we were extremely quiet during trade period.
                          I suspect we didn't have a strong enough hand. We are trying to build on the fly,.
                          Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                          • BiteNibbleChomp
                            Rookie List
                            • Dec 2024
                            • 175

                            Originally posted by Scragger77
                            Is it our plan to hold on to and develop our team within? I say this as we were extremely quiet during trade period.
                            By all indications yes. I'm not sure how much choice we have had here - we haven't exactly been a destination club as of late - but we're also not in the sort of position where, if we traded in a couple of stars, we'd suddenly become a finals threat next year.

                            The club knows that we are in the early part of a rebuild - they've been talking about that all year - and IMO it's a great sign that they're really committing to that (clearing all the old coaches out last year and starting fresh didn't hurt either!). We've seen time and again in the mens comp where a team thinks they're better than they are, trades mature-age players in in the hopes of gunning for a flag, only for it not to work out and they languish in 10th or 12th place for years on end.

                            - BNC

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                            • jazzadogs
                              Bulldog Team of the Century
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 5641

                              Originally posted by Scragger77
                              Is it our plan to hold on to and develop our team within? I say this as we were extremely quiet during trade period.
                              My primary joy from the trade period was that we didn't see any of our stars/top 10 players walking out the door.

                              We have a good young core and should keep developing it.

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                              • Scragger77
                                WOOF Member
                                • Dec 2024
                                • 17

                                Yeah it was refreshing

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