AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan has recently issued a statement on Tasmania’s future in the league. The statement, released on May 20th, expresses the AFL’s commitment to helping the state of Tasmania become an integral part of the AFL.
McLachlan’s statement emphasizes the importance of Tasmania to the AFL and its fans. He acknowledges the state’s rich history in the sport and its passionate fan base. He also acknowledges the unique challenges faced by Tasmania in terms of its geographical isolation and lack of population.
McLachlan goes on to outline a number of initiatives that the AFL is taking to ensure that Tasmania remains part of the league. These include increased investment in grassroots football, improved access to AFL matches, and a commitment to work with the Tasmanian government to develop a long-term plan for the state’s involvement in the league.
The statement also outlines a number of other initiatives that the AFL is taking to support Tasmanian football. These include a new Tasmanian Football Academy, increased funding for Tasmanian clubs, and a new Tasmanian Football League.
McLachlan’s statement is a clear indication of the AFL’s commitment to ensuring that Tasmania remains an integral part of the league. It is a positive step forward for Tasmanian football and its passionate fans. With the AFL’s commitment to investing in grassroots football, improved access to AFL matches, and a long-term plan for Tasmania’s involvement in the league, it is clear that Tasmania will remain an important part of the AFL for many years to come.