Clubs have been told to submit fixture requests for a season that could begin on Thursday March 23 next year.
However the date is yet to be locked in, with the AFL still considering the date of the opening weekend and the number of weekends to be used to complete the 22-round season.
The AFL is also working on the basis that the bye round ahead of the finals will continue in 2017, although that is yet to be confirmed.
The consultation process involves clubs, broadcast partners, players and venues and is expected to lead to a fixture announcement at the end of October.
AFL general manager clubs and operations Travis Auld said the standard round of football would feature matches on Friday night, two on Saturday afternoon, one Saturday twilight, two Saturday night, one early Sunday, one Sunday afternoon and one Sunday twilight.
The AFL also needed to consider player welfare, venue contracts, travel, maximising attendances, fan engagement, blockbuster and themed rounds and consistency of start times, expansion market objectives and rewarding on-field performance when developing its fixture.
The 'weighted' rule used in developing the 2014, 2015 and 2016 fixture will continue in 2017, the first season under a new broadcast deal.
KEY DATES
- Round one (potential date) – Thursday March 23
- Easter Thursday April 13-Monday April 17
- Anzac Day Friday April 21 – Tuesday April 25
- Round 23 (potential date) – Friday August 25-Sunday August 27
- Week one – Finals – Friday September 8-Sunday September 10
- AFL Grand Final – Saturday September 30, 2017
KEY POINTS
- 22 rounds to be played across 23 weekends
- Bye weekend on eve of finals set to continue
- Standard round to stay the same, ending in Sunday twilight game
- Mid-season bye structure set to remain
- Thursday game on March 23 could kick-off round one