Hawthorn to leave Tasmania ahead of state's AFL entry
Quick Look
- Hawthorn Football Club will transition out of Tasmania after the 2027 season, following the AFL's decision to prioritize the new Tasmania Devils team entering the league in 2028.
- The club expressed disappointment, citing its long-standing contribution to Tasmanian football and the local economy.
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Why It Matters
Hawthorn has played home games in Launceston, Tasmania, since 2001 under a deal with the state government. Tasmania is set to gain its own AFL team, the Tasmania Devils, in 2028.
Hawthorn has been forced to "transition out" of Tasmania ahead of the state's AFL entry in 2028.
The club says it is "extremely disappointed" at the AFL's decision to stop it from playing home games in Tasmania, despite playing games there since 2001.
What's next?
Hawthorn's transition will begin after the 2027 season, ahead of Tasmania's entry into the AFL. It plays in Launceston this Thursday against Adelaide.
Hawthorn is "extremely disappointed" about the AFL's decision to force it out of Tasmania before the 2028 league debut of Tasmania's AFL side.
The Hawks have played "home" games in Launceston since 2001 in a lucrative deal with the state government and were eager to continue their arrangement.
But the AFL on Tuesday confirmed Hawthorn will "transition out" of Tasmania after next season, paving the way for the Tasmania Devils to be the "primary focus" for football in the state.
"Hawthorn Football Club is extremely disappointed in the AFL's decision to force an end to our relationship with Launceston and Northern Tasmania post 2027," the Hawks said in a statement.
"The club put forward a strong argument that it should continue to play games in Launceston into the future.
"Over the past 25 years, Hawthorn has made a significant contribution to the strong foundations of AFL football in Tasmania, with an undeniable benefit to the Launceston and Tasmanian economy, strong attendance at AFL games and a loyal following of Tasmanian members.
"Our removal will have a material impact on the club, both on and off the field."
The AFL noted Hawthorn and Tasmania have shared a "long and successful partnership over many years" but believes the Devils need space to thrive in their home state.
"The AFL acknowledges and thanks the Hawthorn Football Club for its outstanding contribution to footy in Tasmania, and for the role it has played in growing the game and building connection with the Tasmanian and Launceston communities," AFL chief operating officer Tom Harley said.
"With the Tasmania Devils entering the AFL competition in 2028, it is appropriate that the Devils become the primary focus for football in the state, giving Tasmanians their own team to support on the national stage."
Hawthorn will play the second of four games in Launceston this year when they host Adelaide at UTAS Stadium on Thursday night.
The Hawks will play further home games at the venue formerly known as York Park in 2027.
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What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Hawthorn will play its final home game in Tasmania after the 2027 season.
Very likely · Within months
The Tasmania Devils will be the sole focus for AFL in Tasmania from 2028.
Very likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific financial compensation, if any, will Hawthorn receive for ending its Tasmanian arrangement?
- What will be the exact nature of Hawthorn's 'transition out' of Tasmania?
- How will this decision impact Hawthorn's membership base in Tasmania?
- What are the AFL's long-term plans for ensuring the success of the Tasmania Devils?

