The AFL season will be reduced to 17 matches, with all teams playing each other once.
In an unprecedented move announced on Monday afternoon, League CEO Gillon McLachlan said five matches would be scrapped, at a minimum, due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
A decision on whether round one begins this Thursday night – and whether the AFLW season continues this weekend – is expected in the next 24 hours.
All state league competitions, plus national and state talent programs, have been postponed until May 31.
The AFL Players Association will hold two separate briefings with AFL and AFLW players starting from 7pm AEDT on Monday night to gauge the players' stance of playing this weekend.
McLachlan also said:
- The match-ups in the first four rounds would remain as fixtured, and the rest of the fixture would be adjusted to accommodate the shortened season
- The AFLPA had been receptive to talk of a mass player pay cut
- If a player tested positive to coronavirus, the League would have no choice but to suspend play across the competition
McLachlan also confirmed that he would take a pay cut as part of the industry's wider belt-tightening to cope with the financial effects of the coronavirus crisis.