With the pay dispute between the AFL and its players still unresolved, negotiations will intensify over the coming weeks as union boss Paul Marsh and his team respond to the six-year wage and conditions offer put forward by the competition.
In a pre-emotive strike on Tuesday, clubs were told that the total player payments would increase by 10 per cent next year which has placed significant pressure on clubs struggling to stay under the salary cap considering that the figure in reality remains closer to a 6per cent increase given the removal of the veterans' allowance.
Due to the lack of agreement between the league and the AFL Players Association, the clubs have been granted a two-week extension to submit their TPP (Total Player Payment) estimates with the new deadline set for November9. The view of several list managers is that the 10 per cent figure still remains negotiable in terms of the 2017 TPP.
The tabled AFL offer to the players begins with the 10 per cent increase in 2017 followed by a further four per cent in 2018 and an annual three per cent increase over the final four years of the new broadcast rights agreement.
While the 10 per cent increase looks certain to be rejected by the players who claim that figure remains a fall in terms of the game's total revenue, the two parties appear aligned in terms of the AFL's new commitment to marketing programs along with the radical boost in welfare money.
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The AFL's offer to the players and clubs is pathetic.
The AFLPA will be fuming, essentially they are being asked to take %10 increase in the cap which is peanuts.
AFL salary cap would be 11m with no extra funding for the clubs if this deal offered got up.
NRL salarycap would be about 10-11m rising to 13m by the end of the TV deal with every club receiving 3-4million extra over the cap in funding.
The AFL screwing the players and making them pay for Etihad stadium and for Expansion.
AFLPA strike incoming people, get the popcorn out and enjoy the show ....

