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25 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

So the best draftees wait a year to play AFL. No way the AFLPA should agree to that. 

as well as any ready-mades they traded for picks in that first trade period

won't compute

are all these concessions just conjecture or are they agreed to?

 
6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Playing in the NT over a whole season is ludicrous. Going from that heat to games in Melbourne and Tasmania regularly would make the players sick, no doubt about it 

 

Agree 100% - Alice is a great climate for winter footy - yes, last year we endured the wettest coldest week on record for our game - usually warm, dry, and sunny.  But Darwin, where no doubt the majority of games would have to be played is frankly a friggin nightmare - hot, humid, wet.  I understand (but am happy to be corrected) isn't their major competition season the summer?

Of course these concessions, and the further worsening of the disgraceful schedule iniquity (quaintly refereed to by some as the draw) would be mitigated by transferring a Victorian based team in toto to Hobart, like South Melbourne - Sydney and Fitzroy Brisbane, leaving 18 teams (which for those mathematically inclined is an even number meaning no regular byes as we endure in the VFL)  

That would have to be IMO one of North, StKilda or Hawthorn, all of which have already dabbled into the Apple Isle.    In fact amalgamating the three aforementioned into Tassie Devils would get us back to a far more manageable  and equitable 16 team competition - pipe dream only I know.

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  • 1 year later...
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Tassie would be forced to trade SIX first-round picks as...

Some of Tasmania's early draft picks would have to be traded under AFL proposal

Some interesting proposals so far.

Hopefully we're not cabbage in 2026.

 

According to AFL Website North are the home team?

Until they get their new ground built their entry into the competition is still a hypothetical.


37 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Until they get their new ground built their entry into the competition is still a hypothetical.

exactly they said no stadium no team, who wants to pay a trillion or something for a 25k stadium lmao, just reno the two current stadiums and maybe add a roof on one of them for a fraction of the price no brainer really. oh wait they are from tassie and have no clue. i don't see it happening tbh go with Canberra first then come back to it when they have sorted their [censored] out

Upon doing some research, it appears that U16 f/s prospects Oliver Green and Tex Robertson will be eligible to be drafted by the Tassie Devils under "father/son" rules which only require there parents to be from Tasmania and have played 100 games.

Their draft year is 2028, one year after the Devils currently planned introduction.

2 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Upon doing some research, it appears that U16 f/s prospects Oliver Green and Tex Robertson will be eligible to be drafted by the Tassie Devils under "father/son" rules which only require there parents to be from Tasmania and have played 100 games.

Their draft year is 2028, one year after the Devils currently planned introduction.

Can they choose Melbourne instead?

 
2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Can they choose Melbourne instead?

You know the rule will be tweaked temporarily to screw us over.

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Can they choose Melbourne instead?

I would imagine it would be the same position as Kalani White is in this year. Can choose either.


4 minutes ago, Random Task said:

I would imagine it would be the same position as Kalani White is in this year. Can choose either.

that'd make sense, but given this is the afl and their arbitrary rules on the run...

...you'd think being the children of a president and a master of ceremonies would lead them to the mfc over a taswegian franchise that may / may not be in the competition by 2029

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12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I still don’t think a Tassie team is going to happen.

i think it will, at some point

what's more interesting is where the 20th team will be based - there's no value to the competition in a 19th team, so the big q is where the the next team is based

all the talk about nt will amount to nought i expect; it's either a 3rd team in wa or (more likely) a third team in qld based on the sunshine coast with representation up to cairns etc.

49 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i think it will, at some point

what's more interesting is where the 20th team will be based - there's no value to the competition in a 19th team, so the big q is where the the next team is based

all the talk about nt will amount to nought i expect; it's either a 3rd team in wa or (more likely) a third team in qld based on the sunshine coast with representation up to cairns etc.

Wa or SA deserve it more. Norwood maybe. Healthy supporter base.

7 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Wa or SA deserve it more. Norwood maybe. Healthy supporter base.

the population growth patterns don't support it

sunshine coast is booming and will only continue to do so


Devils push for greater access to rival Academy talent, top picks - https://www.afl.com.au/news/1327044

"There is a view that eligible father-sons would remain off-limits but the Devils are pushing to have more access to the larger pool, given the compromised nature of this year's draft and coming crops."

allegedly gale was asked by scoops manure what will happen if the roofed stadia doesn't pass the taswegian parliament

he said: "we'll all be out of a job"

cricket oztraya has already declared that they have no interest in it, as a roof makes things harder for them due to shadows on the pitch etc.

I've been to a few games down there and on my last visit walked around where the ground is going to be built. It's location is just outside the southern edge of the CBD and harbour so dead easy to get to for anyone that owns a pair of legs. Has to be a million % better than the current option that requires a twice daily footy special ferry or taxi ride to get to and from.

As a tasweigan demonlander desperate for the Devils to happen, the public transport argument is mute IMO. The Hobart infrastructure is poor everywhere when strained.

It was chosen to be in Macq Point because at least the city can accommodate sufficent parking within a walking distance, supported by existing amenities which would be activated en masse pre and post game. Nowhere else can do that... at least in a sustainable way, supporting a positive commuter experience on match day.

As for the Domain, well, I suppose that could work, but that's not what has been put forward, so also mute to discuss.

I also think the roof concerns for cricket (i.e. shadow) will be addressed, purely because there surely has to be a sensible engineering solution to prevent the shadow impacting upon the pitch. I have no reputable source for that belief, however.

We will know once and for all whether the stadium will be built in June, so fingers crossed for a positive outcome.

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Stadium location is fine. Road infrastructure is terrible but won't be worse as a result. Hurry up and build it.

The AFL is $-centric, and assuming the huge amount they have already committed to this project, there is now way this is not going ahead now. I reckon they care little about what Tassie people think and have enough clout to bend political will their way.

As for their draft concessions etc... the reality is we are headed for another fully compromised period for drafting young talent. I can't tell you how much I hate this, but I suppose it is essential in some form to get Tassie off the ground. List managers are going to have to be fully prepared for anything and to think creatively to ensure good young talent gets to their club.

I just hope the father-son system is protected and uncompromised.

On 12/05/2025 at 18:48, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Until they get their new ground built their entry into the competition is still a hypothetical.

Absolutely!

 
15 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

The AFL is $-centric, and assuming the huge amount they have already committed to this project, there is now way this is not going ahead now. I reckon they care little about what Tassie people think and have enough clout to bend political will their way.

they haven't commited much, if anything

it's all in 'intended funds' at this stage

and, as you say, the afl is $-centric, which is why a 19th team simply must be joined shortly after by a 20th

the entry of the taswegian franchise is something that should have happened eons ago, but at this point it adds little to the broadcast revenue, which is where the bulk of the $$s in the game came from, as it doesn't add more games to the competition on a round-by-round basis

i fully expect that a 'play-in' before finals will become part of the equation tho, with teams finished 7-10 playing off to make the actual finals, and those finishing 1-6 getting a genuine week's break between the end of the home and away and the finals

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Perhaps the club itself was the hypothetical?


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