Tassie bid relies on relocation
Michael Gleeson | February 17, 2009
TASMANIA'S aggressive bid to claim its own AFL team appears to hinge on a struggling club choosing to relocate or the AFL adding an unlikely 19th team to the competition after the AFL Commission yesterday remained unmoved by the island state's persuasive bid.
The commission stuck firm to its pre-Christmas declaration that the new 17th and 18th licences were committed to the Gold Coast and western Sydney and that it saw no reason to change that position.
Despite the seriously altered economic circumstances from the time the AFL first raised the prospect of the two new teams in challenging unconverted markets, the league yesterday remained committed to the two developing markets.
The commission said it was impressed with the detail of the Tasmanian Government's licence proposal which it considered at yesterday's meeting but it was not so persuaded as to change its view on where expansion should be.
"The Tasmanian Government understands that they are not competing for the 17th or 18th team licences, which have been decided for the Gold Coast and western Sydney respectively," an AFL spokesman said.
"The AFL Commission has reviewed the submission and the next step will be to prepare a response to the Tasmanian Government submission in the coming weeks."
Tasmania may yet persuade the league that the worsened economic circumstances should force a switch in thinking on the expansionist dream of western Sydney and consider the safety of a franchise underwritten by the State Government. But yesterday's decision will have done little to encourage those hopes.
For now Tasmania's best chance of securing a licence would appear to be in the possible relocation of a struggling existing team.
It will simultaneously continue to lobby for the 18th licence, given how nervous club officials already are at the zealotry of the evangelism for western Sydney at a time of such economic uncertainty.
Privately there appears a suggestion the AFL may be cooling on western Sydney. The commission has asked the executive to revise and further justify all figures on which the western Sydney forecasts and estimates were made.
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