The AFL Commission is the
governing body
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of the
Australian Football League
The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional sports, professional competition of Australian rules football. It was originally named the Victorian Football League (VFL) and was founded in 1896 as a breakaway competition ...
Limited (AFL), its subsidiaries and controlled entities.
Richard Goyder has been chairman since 4 April 2017, replacing
Mike Fitzpatrick
Michael Gerard Fitzpatrick (June 28, 1963 – January 6, 2020) was an American attorney and politician who served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing from 2005 to ...
.
It was formed in 1985 as the VFL Commission, and gained its current name in 1990 in conjunction with the renaming of the VFL competition to the Australian Football League.
Its
constitution
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When these pri ...
self-proclaims the commission to be the "keeper of the code" responsible for the sport of
Australian football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
. As part of its role, the Commission is responsible for the
Laws of Australian Football. It is also responsible for worldwide player acknowledgement through the
Australian Football Hall of Fame,
All-Australian team
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-perfo ...
and World (formerly All-International) Team.
The Commission controls the AFL competition and maintains a professional talent pathway for players through the
AFL Draft
The Australian Football League draft is the annual draft (sports), draft of unsigned players, especially new nominations, by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League ( ...
,
AFL Draft Combine,
AFL Academy and academies through its member clubs and affiliated bodies,
Underage Men's and
Underage Women's championships, the
Australian Football (AFL) International Cup and through its worldwide affiliates, numerous regional representative tournaments.
The Commission organises the highest level of representative competition in Australia, being responsible for senior
State of Origin competition from 1991 to its cessation in 1999. Since 1998, it has also overseen Australia's involvement in the
International Rules Series
The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team ...
.
History
An independent governing body for the competition was first moved in December 1984 during the fallout of VFL president
Allen Aylett's resignation following the
South Melbourne Football Club's financially disastrous move to Sydney. The club, managed from Melbourne but playing in Sydney, had lost large amounts of money in Sydney and large loans had been written out by the league to keep them viable which was impacting the finances of the competition.
Under
Jack Hamilton, the first Chief Commissioner, the VFL began a restructuring toward a franchise model whereby member clubs operate licenses owned by the league. The model helped make private ownership of the Swans possible in 1985,
as well as selling new licenses (resulting in the
Brisbane Bears
The Brisbane Bears were a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, now known as the Brisbane Lions. Granted a Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL), licence in 1986, ...
and
West Coast Eagles in 1987). Under the new model, many Melbourne clubs struggling for financial viability such as
St Kilda,
Fitzroy and
North Melbourne
North Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Melbourne central business district, Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne Local government ar ...
could be kept afloat by a combination of private ownership and league subsidies from the sale of new franchises and television rights. The restructuring paved the way for the VFL's expansion into a national competition. Despite continuing financial troubles at many clubs including the Swans and
Footscray, the Commission was able to turn the competition's finances around by 1989, aided by increased television rights and the sale of $4 million licenses to interstate expansion clubs. Under the VFL Commission, all players became fully professional for the first time in its history.
Scope of governance
The AFL Commission has been responsible for the administration of the AFL competition since 1993, when the AFL Board of Directors voted itself out of existence after 96 years of operation. Its
constitution
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When these pri ...
self-proclaims the Commission to be the "keeper of the code" responsible for the sport of
Australian football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
.
The Commission later became responsible for the national administration of the sport (since 1995, when the
Australian National Football Council ceased operations after 89 years), as well as its international administration (since 2002, when it absorbed the
International Australian Football Council) and the administration of
women's football (since 2010, when it took over the operations of
Women's Football Australia, which ceased operations in 2015).
Leagues affiliated with or owned by the AFL Commission have names beginning with AFL, and incorporate the AFL logo, and now owns the governing body for Australia's most populous eastern region through the
AFL NSW/ACT and has strong affiliations with all other states. The AFL also promotes and brands the sport under its own name instead of the official name of Australian Football, especially in developing areas where the sport is not well known and the AFL has a major stake in the local governing bodies.
The ten commissioners are elected by the 18 AFL clubs, with each of the 18 clubs entitled to make nominations, but other Australian Football leagues, associations and clubs do not have any control or representation.
The AFL Commission's primary role is to oversee the profitability of its competitions, its primary competitions being the AFL and
AFL Women's
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. As such, it has a direct stake in many of its member clubs.
It also approves the administration of new club licenses, and has been involved in the expansion of the national competition since 1987, being instrumental in the merger that created the
Brisbane Lions
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. The Commission also fully owns the
Greater Western Sydney Giants. Other clubs to have an AFL Commission appointed board include the
Sydney Swans, the
Gold Coast Suns,
Adelaide Football Club and
Port Adelaide Football Club
Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, South Australia, Alberton, South Australia. The club's senior men's team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), where it is nicknamed the ...
. The Commission operates a Competitive Balance Fund, which redistributes profits to the clubs most in need to help ensure that all of its member clubs are financially sustainable in the long-term.
Financially, the Commission is highly co-dependent on the success of the AFL and the majority of its funding comes from AFL competition broadcasting rights. The 2025-2031 rights will earn $4.5 billion, the most lucrative in Australian sporting history. The Commission distributes some of the profit from these rights into development of the game.
However, the majority is invested in ensuring that the AFL continues to sustain its future revenues, such as protecting the primacy of the competition, as well as growing its broadcast audience, talent pathways and professionalism to attract the best available players (from junior development programs and high performance athletes from around the world).
As part of its role, the Commission is responsible for the
Australian Football Hall of Fame, the
AFL men's underage championships and
AFL Women's underage championships. It was also responsible for senior
State of Origin competition from 1991 until it ended in 1999.
Role in national and international game development
The Commission was formed to set policy, and has directed the VFL/AFL (known then as the VFL) as the game's most professional league since December 1985.
In 1993, the AFL Commission assumed control of the league's administration from the AFL Board of Directors (in effect, the 15 AFL clubs at that time). Subsequently, the board of directors voted itself out of existence, and a new Memorandum and Articles of Association were adopted for the AFL. It also assumed national governance of the sport (see Principle 2 below) after the
ANFC ceased operations in 1995.
This was a significant change of power: between 1985 and 1993, the Commission had required explicit approval by a 75% vote of the League (the teams) for major items such as further expansion, mergers, relocations, and major capital works.
The AFL also created an International Policy in 2005, and absorbed the
International Australian Football Council, thus gaining control of the sport worldwide.
In its role as national and international governing body, the AFL Commission also controls and delegates development funding for Australian state and international bodies and leagues. As most of this funding is sourced the revenue and activities associated with the AFL competition, much of the funding is directed to the competition's developing markets. Semi-professional state competitions are generally self-sufficient, and receive a much lower percentage of the AFL's funding. The Commission has established a pathway that features junior Academies and scholarships from representational level up to its member clubs. The highest level is the
AFL Academy, with academies for each state being managed by their respective AFL clubs and affiliated governing bodies.
Between 2010 and 2021, the AFL spent between $6–38 million per annum (under 5% of total revenue) on game development grants globally (excluding a one-off COVID-19 Pandemic community football recovery package). With a new TV rights deal in 2022 and to help the game at the grassroots continue its recovery post COVID-19 Pandemic, the Commission increased its community grants to $67 million.
Management of Official Player Recognition for the Sport
*
Australian Football Hall of Fame
*
All-Australian Team
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Organisation structure and members
The AFL Commission has a simple structure. There are formal
corporate title
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s for members which currently consists of a
chairman
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, whose role is to oversee meetings, and a
chief executive officer
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
, who typically also oversees the operations of the Australian Football League.
Commissioners are elected by the 18 AFL clubs, who each are entitled to make nominations. Should an election be necessary, then the membership is decided by a vote of the AFL clubs. Under the current constitution, the member clubs have the power to
veto
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commission decisions with a two-thirds majority vote.
Current membership
The current membership of the Commission is:
All-time membership
Chief Executive Officers
*
Andrew Dillon (2023–)
*
Gillon McLachlan (2014–2023)
*
Andrew Demetriou (2003–2014)
*
Wayne Jackson (1996–2003)
*
Ross Oakley (1994–1996)
Chairmen
*
Richard Goyder (2017–)
*
Mike Fitzpatrick
Michael Gerard Fitzpatrick (June 28, 1963 – January 6, 2020) was an American attorney and politician who served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing from 2005 to ...
(2007–2017)
*
Ron Evans (1997–2007)
*
John Kennedy, Sr. (1993–1997)
*
Ross Oakley (1986–1993)
Executive Commissioners
*
Alan Schwab (1986–1993)
Commissioners
* Professor Helen Milroy (2018–)
* Robin Bishop (2017–)
*
Gabrielle Trainor (2016—)
*
Andrew Newbold (2016–)
*
Simone Wilkie (2015–)
*
Jason Ball (2015–)
*
Kim Williams (2014–)
*
Paul Bassat (2011–)
*
Richard Goyder (2011–)
*
Linda Dessau (2009–2015)
*
Christopher Lynch (2009–2014)
*
Sam Mostyn
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Mostyn has been an advocate on climate change and gender equality ...
(2005–2016)
*
Andrew Demetriou (2004–2016)
*
Mike Fitzpatrick
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(2003–2017)
*
Bob Hammond (2001–2011)
*
Graeme John (2001–2011)
*
Chris Langford
Chris Langford (born 2 January 1963) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who has been an AFL Commissioner since 1999.
Player
Langford is best known for his 303-game career for the Hawthorn Football Club between 1983 and 1997.
...
(1999–2016)
*
Bill Kelty (1998–2015)
*
David Shaw (1997–1998)
*
Craig Kimberley (1997–1998)
*
Wayne Jackson (1995–2003)
*
Colin Carter (1993–2007)
*
Terry O’Connor (1993–2000)
*
John Kennedy, Sr. (1993–1997)
*
John Winneke (1993–1994)
*
Michael Carlile (1991–1992)
*
Albert Mantello (1988–1992)
*
Ross Oakley (1986–1996)
*
Graeme Samuel (1985–2002)
*
Peter Scanlon (1985–1992)
*
Peter Nixon (1985–1990)
*
Richard Seddon (1985–1987)
*
Jack Hamilton (1984-1986)
Life members
* Colin Carter (2009)
* Graeme Samuel (1995)
Club and Competition Intervention
The AFL Commission has also become involved in Australian Football League matters on occasion, both on and off-field. Sometimes these interventions have been in controversial circumstances.
On the field
* The "
Line in the Sand" match in 2004 in which 18 players were reported on 26 charges arising from a third-quarter brawl. Four Hawthorn players were suspended for a total of 15 matches while Essendon's
Justin Murphy was suspended for one match.
[
][
]
* Criticism from AFL CEO
Andrew Demetriou and
Network 10
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commentators
Stephen Quartermain,
Tim Lane and
Robert Walls of
Paul Roos' style of coaching after the
Sydney Swans' 43-point loss to in
round 10 of the 2005 season.
*
2006 Aurora Stadium Siren Controversy – investigated the disputed finish to the St. Kilda vs. Fremantle match played at
Aurora Stadium on 30 April 2006. The result was that the AFL commission overturned the drawn result to award
Fremantle
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four premiership points instead of two.
* The six-match suspension handed to defender
Tom Jonas for intentionally striking 's
Andrew Gaff in
round 9 of the 2016 AFL season.
* The five-match suspension handed to forward
Jeremy Cameron
Jeremy Cameron (born 1 April 1993) is a professional footballer with the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2010 to 2020. Cameron has List of VFL/AFL p ...
for his crude hit on fullback
Harris Andrews in
round 14 of the 2018 AFL season. Cameron became the first player in league history to be sent straight to the tribunal more than once in his career.
* The two-match suspension handed to captain
Ben Stratton, one each for repeatedly pinching 's
Orazio Fantasia and for stomping
Shaun McKernan, in
round 13 of the 2019 AFL season.
* The initial three-match suspension handed to forward
Toby Greene for intentionally making contact with umpire
Matt Stevic at three-quarter-time in the Giants' one-point victory over in the
second elimination final. A successful appeal from the AFL saw the suspension increased to six matches.
*The three-match suspension handed to player
Jeremy Finlayson after he admitted to making a homophobic slur towards an player in
round four of the 2024 AFL season.
*The five-match suspension handed to player
Dan Houston for his crude bump on 's
Izak Rankine in
round 23 of the 2024 AFL season.
Off the field
The commission has become involved when players or a club bring the game into disrepute, including:
*
Salary cap breaches by the
Carlton Football Club
The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Princes Park (stadium), Princes Park in Carlton North, Victoria, Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The c ...
in 2002 which hampered the club from rebuilding its playing list in the following years.
* 2007 investigation into the
West Coast Eagles party in
Las Vegas, Nevada
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, United States, after the
2006 AFL Grand Final. During the Las Vegas parties,
Ben Cousins rehabilitation from drug addiction,
Daniel Kerr's criminal charges and the hospitalisation of
Chad Fletcher after choking on his own vomit were part of the issues following the overseas trip.
* The trading out of
Brendan Fevola
Brendan Fevola (born 20 January 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and radio presenter. He played with the Carlton Football Club, Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Fevol ...
from the
Carlton Football Club
The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Princes Park (stadium), Princes Park in Carlton North, Victoria, Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The c ...
over his behaviour at the
2009 Brownlow Medal function.
* The sacking of player
Daniel Connors over repeated off-field infringements during his playing career with the club, including a drunken rampage in Sydney in 2010 and "failing to meet club expectations on a number of occasions" in 2012.
* Claims during 2012 that
deliberately lost matches towards the end of the
2009 season so it could attain a
priority draft pick at that year's
end-of-season draft.
* 2012 overhaul of the
Port Adelaide Football Club
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including the sacking of senior coach
Matthew Primus and president Brett Duncanson
* 2013 investigation into reports of the
use of illegal supplements by the
Essendon Football Club
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* 2013 overhaul of the
Melbourne Football Club
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including the sacking of senior coach
Mark Neeld
* The club-imposed five-match suspension handed to player
Toby Greene for intentionally assaulting a security guard at a Melbourne nightclub during the club's bye week in 2014, in between which the Giants suffered two defeats in excess of more than 100 points.
* The six-month suspension handed to player
Lachie Whitfield for attempting to invade a random drug test during the 2016–17 off-season, which took in missing the first eight matches of the
2017 AFL season. Ex-GWS employees Graeme Allan and Craig Lambert were both suspended for twelve months each, while the club was also stripped of its first-round draft pick in the
2017 AFL draft.
* The three-match suspension handed to player
Nathan Broad for leaking a photo of a topless woman wearing his premiership medallion without her consent in the weeks following the club's
2017 AFL Grand Final
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victory.
* The season-ending suspension handed to
Sydney Swans player
Elijah Taylor for a major breach of
Western Australia
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's strict quarantine rules while the club was in the state during the
2020 season and his subsequent dismissal from the club at the end of the season for assaulting his ex-partner.
* 2021 overhaul of the
Carlton Football Club
The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Princes Park (stadium), Princes Park in Carlton North, Victoria, Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The c ...
including the sacking of senior coach
David Teague and chief executive officer Cain Liddle
* a reprimand handed to player
Tom Green in the wake of comments he made criticizing Match Review Officer
Michael Christian and the
AFL Tribunal
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on a since-deleted club podcast.
* the investigation into the Greater Western Sydney Giants' 2024 post-season function in which several players behaved inappropriately in a private setting, including the use of distasteful costumes and inappropriate skits. Captain
Toby Greene was fined $5,000 for his lack of leadership,
Josh Fahey was suspended for four matches, and five other players were suspended for two matches each for their roles in the scandal.
* the conviction of player
Noah Balta for an assault on a man outside a pub in
Mulwala, New South Wales, in December last year which saw him handed a three-month curfew during which he must remain at his home address between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am, thus excluding him from playing in Richmond's night matches during that period.
Expansion
The AFL Commission has a role in undertaking assessments of expansion clubs and awarding new licences including:
*
Gold Coast Suns
*
Greater Western Sydney Giants
*
Tasmania
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(''to commence play in 2028'')
The Commission owns a stake in the Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney clubs.
Member club viability
The AFL Commission manages a special fund called the Competitive Balance Fund (CBF) since 2004 as a grant of up to
$5 million per club to ensure that member clubs remain financially viable.
The system was later changed to the Annual Special Distribution (ASD) of
$6.3 million shared among all clubs,
as well as allowing for grants and special concessions, such as payments, to ensure that the AFL member clubs remain viable in the short term. In 2006, the Commission approved a $2.1 million special financial assistance package for
Carlton.
In response to clubs increasingly relying on and applying for special funding, in 2008, the Commission recommended removing the fund altogether,
but after considerable club protests led by three struggling clubs, the
Western Bulldogs
The Western Bulldogs are a professional Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.
Originally named the Footscray F ...
,
Melbourne
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and North Melbourne, CEO Andrew Demetriou announced that the ASD would remain.
In early 2009, it increased Melbourne's assistance from $250,000 to
$1 million and made a
$1 million grant to
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide city centre, Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is t ...
.
References
External links
AFL Info Sheet "AFL Commission"
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