What do you think that Tassie will average only the same as Hawks and even North did pre-Covid?Interesting.
Darwin has a population of 140,000 and code allegiance is somewhat split between footy and RL.
Meanwhile Hobart has a population of 230,000, and pretty good access to a further 300,000 potential fans elsewhere in teh state. Despite this, I reckon if Tassie can manage average crowds of 15,000, they'll be doing well.
Darwin on the other hand is totally isolated. It has no hinterland population to fall back on.
If people are happy with long-term average crowds of 7-8,000, Darwin's a good option. Also prepare for a heap of scrappy dew-impacted night games.
There are benefits to Darwin in that it supports a more expansive national footprint, and would smooth the way to federal support given the direct benefits to aboriginal communities. Inclusion of Cairns in some way is interesting too. It has a relatively established footy culture (relative to the rest of QLD) and would allow the AFL to stake a meaningful claim outside of the state's SE corner.
To be honest, I think there's a pretty strong case for either Canberra or a northern team.



