Upper House push to stop Bellerive footy games
Friday, July 30th, 2010Legislative Council members from northern Tasmania are rallying to stop AFL games being played in Hobart. Read the entire article.
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Legislative Council members from northern Tasmania are rallying to stop AFL games being played in Hobart. Read the entire article.
The Launceston Mayor hopes speculation about North Melbourne Football Club playing in Hobart will end. Read the entire article.
The Tasmanian Government is considering funding an upgrade of Hobart’s Bellerive Oval to host AFL matches. Read the entire article.
Tasmania Premier David Bartlett says his government will not bid for AFL matches to be played at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval at the expense of Launceston’s York Park. Read the entire article.
The debate over where AFL games should be played in Tasmania has intensified with the Premier announcing his support for matches in Hobart. Read the entire article.
There is mounting speculation that the AFL is close to finalising a deal with Bellerive Oval that will see North Melbourne play four games per season at Tasmania’s home of cricket. Read the entire article.
North Melbourne has gone public with its desire to play matches at Bellerive Oval in Hobart. Read the entire article.
There are divisions within the Tasmanian Liberal Party over a proposal to play AFL games in Hobart. Read the entire article.
Cricket Tasmania (CT) says Bellerive Oval is ready to host major sports other than cricket, including AFL. Read the entire article.
The head of AFL Tasmania has admitted to putting a positive spin, publicly, on the Burnie Dockers’ decision not to field a reserves team in the Statewide Football League this season. Read the entire article.