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AFL players will accept compressed fixture if contract freeze is lifted, AFLPA boss Paul Marsh says – ABC News
The AFL’s plans to cram more than 30 games into less than three weeks would have the support of the players, AFLPA boss Paul Marsh says, as long as the league lifts its contract freeze.
Players from the AFL’s 10 Victorian clubs feel a “responsibility” to do whatever it takes to complete the 2020 season, AFLPA boss Paul Marsh says, but they want the freeze on contract discussions lifted.
- The AFL is planning to cram as many games as possible in during the next few weeks
- AFLPA boss Paul Marsh says the increased risk of injury means players need to be able to secure their futures
- Marsh also says most players are accepting of a lengthy stay in a Queensland h…
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