Tasmania: From License reveal to set up - what we know

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Governance

With the establishment of the 19th licence the AFL and Tasmanian Government will now work to establish a Club Nominations committee and will select a Club Chair and Board of Directors.

McLachlan said there would be five board members appointed in the years prior to the team’s first game then seven come its first season, adding the president and chief executive had to be from Tasmania.

The AFL will have majority control of the seven-member board of the new club. The Tasmanian government will appoint board members.

Federal Funding

The federal government has announced it would chip in $240 million towards the contentious $715 million stadium project at Macquarie Point in Hobart.

State Funding

The state government will contribute $12 million per year over 12 years towards a team, plus $60 million for a high-performance centre. It will spend $375 million on the new 23,000-seat roofed stadium.

AFL Funding
  • Minimum of $15 million in the stadium in an arts and entertainment precinct.
  • $10m for the new club’s training and administration facility.
  • $93m in game development.
  • $33m to develop young male and female talent in Tasmania, including for ‘talent academies’.
  • $209m in distributions to the new club over the first 10 years to cover base funding, variable funding, AFLW funding and special list establishment funding.

Team Idendity

Later in the year, a community campaign will be launched to select the brand of the new Club including Name, Logo, Guernsey and song.

There’s a possible hurdle around the favoured name — the Tasmanian Devils — given American entertainment studio giant Warner Bros own the commercial trademark of the title.



Entry

The AFL men's team is expected to enter the competition in the 2028 Toyota Premiership Season, with a proposed timeline for a women's team entry into the NAB AFLW Competition to be worked through shortly.

McLachlan also hinted a Tassie state league team could be ready as soon as 2025.

Matches

Senior AFL and Tasmanian football sources also confirmed that, despite the $715 million stadium to be built at Macquarie Point on Hobart’s waterfront, there would be four games played in Launceston, at the University of Tasmania stadium, by the new Tasmanian team for an indefinite period, with the state and federal governments providing a further $130 million for Launceston.

The Stadium


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The stadium on the Hobart waterfront will be roofed and hold 23,000 spectators. But the nature of the roof - such as whether it would be retractable - was not confirmed by either the AFL chief or premier Rockliff.

The Stadium will be owned by Stadiums Tasmania.

Hobart Arts Entertainment and Sports Precinct – Business Case

State Government Reports
  1. Macquarie Point Stadium – Tasmanian Arts, Entertainment and Sports Precinct – Liminal Studio Pty Ltd
  2. Hobart Stadium – Site Selection Process Report – MCS Management and Consulting in conjunction with Philp Lighton Architects
  3. Pre-Feasibility Study for Regatta Point and Macquarie Point Sites – Aurecon
  4. Hobart Stadium Economic Impact of new Arts, Entertainment and Sports Precinct – PwC
  5. Macquarie Point Estimating the economic contribution of commercial uses at the new arts, entertainment and sports precinct – PwC
  6. Hobart Stadium Capacity Optimisation Analysis – MI Global Partners
  7. Hobart Stadium Cost Benefit Analysis Report – MI Global Partners

List Management

The new Tasmanian team, set to join the AFL most likely from 2028, will have the right to bid for the sons of any former Tasmanian AFL player, as well as a $1 million pool to fund sign-on bonuses to attract players. It was expected the ex-Tasmanian player would still have to have played a minimum of 100 AFL games as the current rules require for a player to qualify as a potential father-son.

North Melbourne in the short term

North will forge ahead with plans to play four AFL games at Blundstone Arena for at least the next three years, and their plan is for the AFLW team to play one match each in Launceston and Hobart in step with that timeframe.

The Hawks have existing contracts and made no comment regarding these yesterday.

References
Commissions and Committee Reports




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It staggers me that they want a 19th womens team.. they can barely find talent for 18 teams
 

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I thought they decided to delete the roof so they could still host test cricket.
There is nothing in the ICC rules that say you can't play a test under a roof. Peter Lalor on Offsiders last Sunday said he had contacted the ICC and nobody was able to confirm you can't play test cricket under a roof.

Below are the Test playing conditions. I have skim read it and there is no mention of a roof.

I reckon it was a deliberate piece of deception to force the Tassie government to offer up costings for a roof. McGuire was the first one who said Tassie needs a roof if they are serious about a bid getting over the line in his plan he pitched last June on Footy Classified.

 
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The official design process for the stadium has not commenced. When commenced the design process will include full consultation with key stakeholders and will include consideration of strategies to mitigate any potential impact on views both to and from the Cenotaph associated with the specific location and final height and shape of the stadium in the Macquarie Point precinct.

LIMINAL Architecture has prepared this initial stadium key views analysis based on Aurecon’s report prepared as part of the stadium site feasibility process undertaken in 2022.

For initial planning purposes a height of RL40 metres at the highest point of the roof pitch has been assumed. A stadium size of 240m long x 210m wide has also been assumed. This does not include a concourse around the stadium.

For comparison purposes, this stadium height has been compared to Hobart’s tallest building, the Wrest Point Hotel Casino which is around twice as high as the stadium. Based on the floor level heights of the casino the current planned stadium heights compare to just below 7 levels at the sides and just under 9 levels at the roof pitch point. Based on comparison to a city office building the floor levels would be around 8 levels at the sides and around 10.5 levels at the roof pitch.

The final specific location of the stadium on the site and exact shape and height, including RL commencing height, will not be determined until the official design process is undertaken

 
Hobart is pretty dry (about on par with Adelaide and Melbourne but way lower than Perth and Sydney) but crazy cold

Can and will they heat it?

Cold in Winter. Maybe not so much when compared to what Launceston, Canberra & Ballarat can dish up That doesn't seem to bother the AFL.

I think the roof is more about copying what Dunedin NZ has & its ability to guarantee good conditions so as to attract other sports & any other sort of event. One might expect it could perhaps hold near 30k for a concert.
 

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Cold in Winter. Maybe not so much when compared to what Launceston, Canberra & Ballarat can dish up That doesn't seem to bother the AFL.

I think the roof is more about copying what Dunedin NZ has & its ability to guarantee good conditions so as to attract other sports & any other sort of event. One might expect it could perhaps hold near 30k for a concert.

Hobart deserves a roof for more than footy

Cricket, corporate events, concerts etc

Just spend the money on the provision AFL is free to air
 
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Do we have a timeframe of the order of tasks needing to be achieved by the 2027 AFLM Draft?

Not at this point, but i imagine it will be something like what the giants and suns had to meet with regards to signing primary, secondary and tertiary sponsors, a certain number of foundation members etc
 
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And now its budgeted

You can find the full budget here.

The Government will provide $687.4 million over 6 years from 2022–23 for a national approach to sustainable urban development in Australia.

Funding includes: $305.0 million over 5 years from 2023–24 for the Macquarie Point Precinct and University of Tasmania Stadium, to deliver urban renewal projects in Hobart and Launceston (pg 176)

 

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