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SANFL players consider industrial action as hourly salary drops to $8
Key takeaways
- Woodville-West Torrens Eagles player Dan Sladojevic says more pay is needed to attract the best players.
- A survey found SANFL players earned about $5,000 before tax per year on average, or $8 per hour.
- The SANFL Players' Association met to discuss a strike in response to a 50 per cent decline in pay over the past 20 years, taking inflation into account.
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Woodville-West Torrens Eagles player Dan Sladojevic says more pay is needed to attract the best players. (ABC News: Luke Pike)
A survey found SANFL players earned about $5,000 before tax per year on average, or $8 per hour.
The SANFL Players' Association met to discuss a strike in response to a 50 per cent decline in pay over the past 20 years, taking inflation into account.
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