Former Gold Coast Sun Joel Wilkinson has called for AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan to be sacked due to his alleged poor handling of multiple racism issues during his tenure.

Wilkinson took to Twitter on Sunday night to voice his concerns over the way race issues have been handled under the McLachlan administration.

The 28 year-old pointed to the AFL's decision to administer vaccinations to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players, with the league since apologising for the 'misunderstanding'.

"Gillon McLachlan you continue to fail Indigenous and African players past and present," Wilkinson tweeted.

"There's a continuous pattern during your reign that is racist, dangerous and must be stopped. You will resign, we'll be making sure that happens. Your position is untenable.

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"Also, that racist letter I received from you Gillon and other parties June 6th is so racist you won't get away with it. Along with all the incidents of racism for years.

"(AFL Players) white players association. Or will you finally prove otherwise (Paul Marsh)? Gillon McLachlan's position as CEO is untenable. The AFLPA must take action against this long history of racist failures from the AFL, Gillon McLachlan."

Wilkinson has previously called out the AFL for their handling of race issues, pursuing legal action against the league in 2018.

The former Sun, previously alleged his career ended early due to the racial, sexual and religious abuse he suffered from AFL staff, the Suns, club officials and teammates, and rival players and fans.