Latest Hobart Headlines

Bellerive closes in for AFL games

from Michael Warner - 1:59am Saturday August 7th, 2010

THE AFL has paved the way for home-and-away matches to be played at Hobart's Bellerive Oval.

AFL talks Tassie, but not Hobart

from kangaroos.com.au - 4:30pm Friday August 6th, 2010

AFL CHIEF executive Andrew Demetriou has met with Tasmanian premier David Bartlett in Melbourne to discuss the prospect of taking more football to the state.

AFL talks Tasmania, but not Hobart

from afl.com.au - 4:29pm Friday August 6th, 2010

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou says Launceston's Aurora Stadium could receive additional games to accommodate the competition's growing fixture

Upper House push to stop Bellerive footy games

from abc.net.au - 3:56pm Friday July 30th, 2010

Legislative Council members from northern Tasmania are rallying to stop AFL games being played in Hobart.

Hobart AFL games 'dead and buried'

from abc.net.au - 10:56am Wednesday July 28th, 2010

The Launceston Mayor hopes speculation about North Melbourne Football Club playing in Hobart will end.

Roos' Hobart deal not yet done

from abc.net.au - 1:59pm Tuesday July 27th, 2010

North Melbourne chief executive Eugene Arocca says his club are frontrunners to play AFL matches in Hobart, but there is no guarantee it will happen.

Roos are Tassie front-runner

from AAP - 1:59pm Tuesday July 27th, 2010

NORTH Melbourne chief executive Eugene Arocca says his club is at the front of the queue to play matches in Hobart.

Roos consider Tassie

from Sportal - 1:57pm Tuesday July 27th, 2010

North Melbourne has denied it has entered into a formal deal to play AFL home matches in Hobart but chief executive Eugene Arocca has confirmed the club's interest in joining Hawthorn in playing games in Tasmania.

Hold your horses, no Hobart deal yet: Arocca

from afl.com.au - 1:56pm Tuesday July 27th, 2010

Contrary to recent media reports, North Melbourne has not signed a deal to play home games in Hobart according to chief executive, Eugene Arocca

Hobart deal not done: Arocca

from kangaroos.com.au - 10:56am Tuesday July 27th, 2010

North Melbourne chief executive Eugene Arocca has refuted reports a deal has been done which would see the Kangaroos play up to four home games a season at Bell

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