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Tasmania Targets Stewart-Like Leader for AFL Entry
20 Mar
Summary
- Tasmania aims to recruit a player similar to Tom Stewart.
- New stadium delayed, impacting home game venue until 2031.
- Coach admits underestimating North Melbourne in recent loss.

Tasmania's nascent AFL club is reportedly seeking an inaugural player in the style of Tom Stewart, aiming to establish a strong cultural foundation. This approach aligns with GWS's strategy of recruiting veteran leaders during their inception. However, concerns have been raised about the club's ability to attract top-tier talent.
The club's planned new stadium at Macquarie Point has been delayed, with completion now expected in 2031. Consequently, the team will play home games at Hobart's Bellerive Oval and Launceston's York Park until the new venue is ready.
In separate news, Port Adelaide coach Josh Carr acknowledged underestimating North Melbourne in a recent match. He also commented on Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge's remarks regarding player Zak Butters, emphasizing Port's commitment to retaining him.
Highly-rated draft prospects Zemes Pilot and Louis Salopek have committed to Port Adelaide for the 2027 draft, opting against interest from Tasmania. Both were listed as 'players of interest' by Tasmania.



