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AFL top 20 draft picks to lose bonuses for playing senior games – The Age
The first 20 players drafted at next Wednesday’s AFL national draft will earn $90,000 base pay next season and no longer receive incentive payments for playing…

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is regarded as the No.1 pick in the national draft but it remains to be seen whether Adelaide pick him as he is tied to the Western Bulldogs as a next generation academy graduate.
Despite some clubs expressing fear about having to back-end contracts, and Essendon making a mess of their initial communication to players about what they might do to find money in the cap, the AFL Players’ Association is adamant clubs will be able to organise their player payments under the new agreement…
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