Verbs, there are also lots of incremental increases to do with players in their first few years.
When you hear about a player like Marc Murphy getting a first round first year draftee's salary the figure mentioned is $45,600.
That doesn't include $2200 per game plus a bonus for playing a certain number of games. Murphy will play more than 11 games so he'll earn a bonus $6300.
If he plays all 22 games he'll earn $100,300 in his first year.
Because Murphy will have played over 16 games this year next year his base will go up to $59,800 and he'll earn $3250 per match. That's $131,300 in his second year.
Obviously Murph is a little unusual in the number of games he's playing but it's an example of where some of the money goes.
If you haven't seen it before all the pay rates etc are here:
http://www.aflpa.com.au/media/CBA%20200 ... bFINAL.pdf
Pay rates start at page 47.