AFL to make decision on Tassie team next year

By Oliver Caffrey / Wire

The AFL will next year take a decision on a potential club based in Tasmania joining the league, after reaching an agreement with the state government.

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan has agreed to taking a decision in 2022 on the prospect of a club in the Apple Isle joining the league as a 19th team.

It comes after tense negotiations between the Tasmanian government and the AFL after the release of an independent report into the merits of a team based in the state.

Colin Carter’s report put three options on the table: relocating an existing club to Tasmania, a “quasi team” playing most of its home games in the state but remaining in its current form, or creating a new club.

“I’m very pleased to announce that after further discussions with the AFL and Gillon McLachlan over the past week, we have now reached an agreement on the timeframe for a decision on a Tasmanian AFL licence,” Tasmania premier Peter Gutwein said on Tuesday.

“The decision on a Tasmanian AFL license will be made, once and for all, in 2022 in line with the finalisation of the funding model for the AFL industry for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

“The AFL and the state government will work through the matters raised in the Carter report ahead of a final position being put to club presidents for a decision on a Tasmanian AFL team.

“A historic decision will be made as early as possible next year on whether Tasmania will have its own team.”

It also comes as sweet relief to Hawthorn and North Melbourne, who have financially lucrative agreements with the Tasmanian government to play home games in Launceston and Hobart.

The decision allows for the Hawks and the Kangaroos to continue those contracts in hosting games in Tasmania, after Gutwein threatened to scrap those deals following the release of the Carter report.

McLachlan said a decision on a new club would coincide with club funding and collective bargaining agreements for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

“We need to finalise the industry funding model with the 18 clubs given the continuing impact of the COVID pandemic and have undertaken that once that work is done,” McLachlan said.

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-25T11:09:46+00:00

Jimmy Woods

Roar Rookie


Think Tassie deserve their own team, add another north of Vic border to make it 20 & fix the stupid fixture so everyone plays each other once.

2021-08-25T10:56:35+00:00

Gyfox

Roar Rookie


19 teams means clubs get a bye thru the season rather than all lumped together with reduced games over 3 rounds in June

2021-08-25T04:32:26+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


one's an animal. the other is... well, who really knows. named after Spofforth perhaps?

2021-08-25T03:00:42+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Tassie Devils with brand arguments with Melbourne Demons? Or Tassie Tigers with arguments with Richmond? Maybe Koch and Ed can help them draw up a deal?

2021-08-25T02:03:21+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


If they add Tasmania as the 19th team they should add a second Brisbane team as the 20th. The A-League and NRL both want second teams there, it only makes sense for the AFL to follow them to really grab a hold of the Queensland market when participation numbers are booming. It'll give the NRL a big scare.

2021-08-25T01:23:36+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


Hopefully yes to a team but not for the next 5 years at least. Game finances have to recover from covid first

2021-08-25T00:43:10+00:00

clipper

Roar Rookie


Should be 18 or 20 teams - 19 makes it tricky. EPL has 20 teams, so not too many.

2021-08-24T23:25:06+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Only a Tasmanian club will do. Anything else will be a dog's breakfast.

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