Gold Coast SUNS star Mac Andrew has secured his future with the club, signing a massive five-year contract extension that will keep him at the Suns until at least the end of 2030. The deal could extend for an additional four years, taking Andrew’s contract to 2034 and making it one of the biggest contracts in AFL history, potentially worth up to $12 million.
A Record-Breaking Deal
Andrew, who was already contracted for the 2025 season, has now committed to another five years with the Suns, with the possibility of extending the contract further depending on his performance. The extension makes him the longest-contracted player at the Gold Coast Suns and one of the longest-signed players in the AFL. The deal is particularly significant, given that the 20-year-old has already established himself as one of the most promising talents in the league.
Andrew’s Commitment to the Suns
In a statement, Andrew expressed his excitement about the extension and his deep connection with the Gold Coast Suns. “I love everything about this place. I’ve made a home for myself up here and have a great support base here,” he said. He emphasized his desire to help the team win their first Premiership and be part of something historic for the club.
Andrew’s dedication to making the most of his career is evident. He mentioned that he doesn’t want to take any opportunity for granted, showing his strong commitment to growth and success on the field.
A Stellar 2024 Season
The 2024 season saw Andrew rise as one of the AFL’s most exciting key position prospects. He was deployed in multiple positions throughout the season, showcasing his versatility as both a defender and a forward. One of the season’s highlights was his stunning performance in Round 22, where Andrew kicked a match-winning goal after the siren against Essendon, solidifying his reputation as a clutch player.
Andrew’s ability to perform at both ends of the field has made him a key player for the Suns, and his eight goals in just four games as a forward underline his offensive potential. His selection in the AFLPA’s 22Under22 team also highlights his growing stature in the league.
The Club’s View
Gold Coast Suns General Manager of Player Talent & Strategy, Craig Cameron, praised Andrew’s progress and contributions to the team. He described Andrew as an integral part of the club’s future, crediting his hard work and development over the past few years. Cameron also expressed excitement about continuing to see Andrew evolve as a player, highlighting how the club has secured key pillars for the years to come.
A Landmark Deal in AFL
Andrew’s contract is one of the biggest in AFL history, surpassing even Lance Franklin’s nine-year deal with the Sydney Swans. The extension marks a significant moment not just for Andrew but for the Suns, who managed to fend off interest from several rival clubs, including Hawthorn. The Suns see Andrew as a long-term cornerstone of their team, and his commitment is a sign that the club is moving in the right direction.
As Andrew looks ahead to the next decade with the Suns, the club’s supporters can be excited about his potential to lead the team to success. At just 20 years old, he has already proven himself to be one of the league’s most promising talents, and with this historic contract in place, he is poised to become a central figure in the Gold Coast’s pursuit of their first Premiership.