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The Tasmania Football Club, nicknamed the Devils, is a professional
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club set to compete in the
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(AFL) from the 2028 season and the AFL Women's (AFLW) from an unspecified date. The club will be based in Tasmania, with matches to be played across the state. Both
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in Launceston and
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in
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will host games initially, with the southern matches moving to the future
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upon its construction. In May 2023, Tasmania secured an AFL licence following a unanimous vote of AFL club presidents. The club will likely first compete in the Victorian Football League, starting in either 2025 or 2026.


History

The idea of a Tasmanian AFL team had been suggested, and in some cases formally proposed, many times since the 1980s. The successful bid was the result of an organisation known as the Tasmanian AFL Licence Taskforce assembled in 2019, chaired by
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, with backing from the Tasmanian Government. Grant O'Brien, former CEO of Woolworths and chair of Tourism Tasmania, was appointed the new club's first chairman in July 2023 by the Tasmanian AFL Licence Taskforce. In September, a board chaired by O'Brien was announced including Kath McCann, James Henderson (AFL talent manager),
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, Alicia Leis, Roger Curtis, Laura McBain, Graeme Gardner and Kathy Schaefer.Board to lead Tasmania's AFL club announced, along with culture lead Jack Riewoldt
by Chris Rowbottom for ABC News 13 September 2023
Former Richmond player
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was appointed club culture manager. On 18 March 2024, the club was officially launched with the name Tasmania Devils, using myrtle green, rose red and primrose yellow as their club colours; the colours and guernsey were based on those of the historical Tasmanian interstate representative team, featuring a red "T" on a yellow map of Tasmania. Devils was the club's chosen nickname, based on the local
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marsupial; the nickname had previously been used by the state's VFL and Talent League clubs. The nickname was confirmed only after negotiations with Warner Bros., whose cartoon character
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meant that it held a trademark on the name.


Corporate

During the 2024 launch, the club commenced selling foundation membership packs for between $10 and $15 AUD with an initial target of 40,000 by October (one of the original conditions of entry set by the AFL). The club exceeded this target within 2 hours and had sold over 121,000 memberships 2 days after launch giving it the highest on-paper membership of any club in the AFL and taking just 24 hours to break the league's all-time membership record.‘Blow your mind’: Tasmania Devils break AFL membership record in 24 hours
by Matthew Sullivan from News.com.au 20 March 2024


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Believe Tasmanian
- Official Tasmanian AFL Taskforce site {{Tasmanian Sports Teams Australian Football League clubs Australian rules football clubs in Tasmania Sports clubs and teams in Tasmania Sports clubs and teams established in 2023 2023 establishments in Australia Proposed VFL/AFL clubs Australian rules football in Tasmania