Mercury (Hobart)

Bennett appointmen­t ‘incredibly exciting’ for TSL

- JAMES BRESNEHAN

A BLAST from the past has been tasked with taking the TSL into the future, with AFL Tasmania appointing former footy great Andy Bennett as general manager of the TSL.

Bennett’s priority will be to speak to competitio­ns at all levels to gauge a future direction for football, and to guide the evolution of the state’s top competitio­n.

“AB” came out of retirement as principal at Sorell High after 35 years in the education department.

The 65-year-old is as keen to sink his teeth into the TSL role as he was as a star player with South Adelaide, Hawthorn, St Kilda, captain-coach of Sandy, coach of North Hobart, state ruckman and William Leitch Medal winner in his Statewide League debut year in 1986.

AFL Tasmania chief Damian Gill said Bennett’s appointmen­t was “incredibly exciting”.

“Andy embodies what we want AFL Tasmania to stand for,” Gill said.

“He has got a really deep footy history, his footy resume is unparallel­ed and he’s hit the ground running, already talking to people in the football community. I think this is the most popular thing AFL Tasmania has done in a long time.”

Bennett will take the time to listen to the football community before implementi­ng changes, particular­ly to the TSL.

“I won’t change anything by myself, that’s for sure,” Bennett said.

“My first priority is to deeply understand where the game is now, look at the data, and out of that will emerge possibilit­ies, opportunit­ies and challenges and we will plan around that.”

 ??  ?? New TSL general manager Andy Bennett. Picture: Solstice Digital
New TSL general manager Andy Bennett. Picture: Solstice Digital

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