Tensions rise in AFL pay dispute with bold claim shot down

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Tensions rise in AFL pay dispute with bold claim shot down
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The AFL Players’ Association is challenging the AFL’s pay proposal for the women’s competition. 7NEWS

players would be the highest-paid domestic female athletes by 2030, the players’ representative body isn’t convinced.Analysis, local footy and the biggest moments, Seven and 7plus are the home of footy shows for every fan. Stream them all for free onThe AFLPA is pushing for a joint men’s and women’s CBA for four years, but the AFL wants an eight-year total CBA.

“At the moment the AFL’s proposal is a long way away from that so I think we’ve got a lot of work to do around AFLW,” Marsh told 7NEWS.“We’re pushing for professionalism by 2026, we’re very clear on that.The pay issue has flared after concerns about a lack of consultation from the AFL about the new AFLW season.

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