Tasmania will be granted the 19th AFL team licence after being unanimously endorsed by the existing 18 clubs. The presidents reportedly took less than 20 minutes on Tuesday to reach complete agreement over the decision to add a Tasmanian team to the competition.
The AFL commission met on Tuesday evening to complete the final step of ratifying the licence after which outgoing chief executive Gillon McLachlan released a short statement saying: “See you in Tassie tomorrow.” McLachlan is expected to make the official announcement in Hobart on Wednesday.Andrew Dillon, who was unveiled as the AFL’s new CEO on Monday, said the Tasmanian team would be a priority for him and McLachlan, who will stay for a transition period until October. “It’s a really exciting time and there’s some key decisions probably to be had in the next potentially day or coming days and coming weeks about Tasmania,” Dillon said on Monday. “But all the building blocks are in place and we’re really looking forward.” Dillon said the league was buoyed up by Saturday’s announcement of federal government funding for a new waterfront stadium in Hobart.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, pledged $240m for a stadium at Macquarie Point, but was confronted by protesters arguing for the money to be spent on health and housing.
Tasmania will be the first expansion team since Greater Western Sydney were awarded a licence in 2010 and entered the AFL in 2012.