Mercury (Hobart)

MAKING A CASE

Victory buoys Tassie VFL submission

- BRETT STUBBS

TASMANIA’S emphatic win over Vic Metro in the under-25s representa­tive game will boost the state’s submission for a VFL licence.

While Sunday’s opponents, which the Devils beat by six goals, were a long way short of a VFL opposition that could contain as many as 14 AFL-listed players, one of the criteria for the state was to show a side would be competitiv­e, AFL Tasmania chief executive Trisha Squires said.

This playing group, plus current under-18 players with two years’ full-time NAB League experience and interstate recruits, will hopefully have the Devils ready to fire in 2021 after being given a provisiona­l VFL licence.

“There are four pillars in regards to our applicatio­n to the VFL and one is our on-field competitiv­eness,” Squires said.

“[AFL Tasmania football manager] Craig Notman and [TSL general manager] Carl Saunder are leading the piece around list recruitmen­t strategy and we have to submit our list recruitmen­t strategy as part of the submission.” With a playing salary cap of $380,000 for stand-alone teams, AFL Tasmania is looking at a budget between $1 million and $1.5 million for the Devils financed by the AFL, sponsorshi­p, membership and game-day activation. Devils under-25s captain Josh McGuinness said the prospect of this group going on to play in the VFL was raised.

“It was mentioned before the game that this would probably be the core group of the side if we were to bring in a VFL side in a couple of years’ time,” McGuinness said.

“(Coach) Jamie Hayward spoke about it that this was the best opportunit­y for everyone to put their best foot forward and put their case forward for the VFL side both as a state and individual­ly as well.”

McGuinness, a former Brisbane's listed AFL player, said he would jump at the chance to represent Tasmania in the VFL.

“If a VFL side did come in, obviously I would try my hardest to play VFL and I would play for the Devils as long as I could,” he said.

“It is something that really excites the group that played yesterday but there are also a few (older) boys who didn’t play yesterday who would want to play for the Devils and we would probably get a few come back from the mainland as well if we did have a VFL side.”

AFL Tasmania’s submission is due in September but Squires has already presented the first draft to the AFL.

“I shared the first draft but what we haven’t done a lot of work around is the list strategy and list recruitmen­t,” she said.

“The other pillars we have done a lot of work around, the governance and administra­tion, the financial sustainabi­lity and our community connection are well advanced.

It is now really the talent team led by Craig Notman that will work through the list management.

“We need to get through this license submission but I’m really confident in my team we can tick all these boxes and submit a really compelling submission.”

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