Tasmania Devils (Talent League team)

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Tasmania Devils (Talent League team)

The Tasmania Devils (also known as the Tassie Devils) is an Australian rules football club that competes in the Talent League Boys and Talent League Girls competitions. The team is made up of footballers based in Tasmania aged between 17 and 19 years of age, and competes against other representative teams based in metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, as part of the Australian Football League's (AFL) talent pathway systems for male and female players.

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Tasmania Devils
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Full nameTasmania Devils
Nickname(s)Devils
2023 season
After finals3rd
Home-and-away season1st
Club details
Colours  Bottle green
  Primrose
  Maroon
CompetitionTalent League Boys (2019–present)[1]
Talent League Girls (2021–present)[1]
CoachJeromey Webberley
Ground(s)Ninja Stadium (capacity: 20.000)
 University of Tasmania Stadium (capacity: 21.000)
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History

The Victorian statewide under-18 competition has had a Tasmanian presence since 1995, when a team named the Tassie Mariners entered the boys league and competed until the end of the 2002 season.[2] By the late 2000s, Tasmania had returned to the boys competition as an "academy team" (which played only some matches against select Victorian teams and was not eligible for the league finals series or premiership), before graduating to full-time status as the Tasmania Devils in the 2019 season.[3] The girls team began competing as an "academy team" in 2019 before becoming a full-time team in the 2021 season.[4]

Home grounds

The Devils split home matches between York Park in Launceston and Bellerive Oval in Hobart.

Honours

Minor Premierships

  • 2023 (Boys)

Seasons

Boys

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Tasmania NAB League Boys
SeasonW–L–DLadderFinals resultBest & FairestLeading goalkickerCaptain(s)Coach
20194–11–014thWildcard RoundOliver Davis[5]Jackson Callow (24)Nic Baker, Jared Dakin & Oliver Davis[6]Adrian Fletcher
2020Season cancelled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
20215–3–05thNot playedZach MorrisJye Menzie (11)Sam BanksAdrian Fletcher
202210–3–02ndPreliminary FinalLiam JonesBrandon Leary (33)Sam Banks & Lachie CowanJeromey Webberley[7]
202310–3–01stPreliminary FinalGeordie PayneJack Dolliver (28)Tom BeaumontJeromey Webberley
20249–5–05thWildcard RoundConnor LingLenny Douglas (28)Harry Elmer & Connor LingJeromey Webberley
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Girls

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Tasmania NAB League Girls
SeasonW–L–DLadderFinals resultBest & FairestLeading goalkickerCaptain(s)Coach
20216–2–02ndElimination FinalPerri KingAmy Prokopiec (12)TBCCameron Joyce
2022 4–5–0 6th Not played Brooke Barwick Bellah Parker (15) Jemma Blair Jeromey Webberley[8]
2023 7-6-0 7th Elimination Final Meg Harrison Ava Read (20) Candice Belbin Jodie Clifford[9]
2024 10-3-0 2nd Quarter Final Priya Bowering Ava Read (26) Eva Downie Jess Wuetschner[10]
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AFL Draftees

2019: Matthew McGuinness

2020: Mitch O'Neill

2021: Sam Banks

2022: Lachie Cowan, Tom McCallum, Seth Campbell, Cameron Owen

2023: Colby McKercher, James Leake, Arie Schoenmaker

2024: Geordie Payne

AFLW Draftees

2021: None

2022: Meghan Gaffney, Madison Brazendale

2023: Brooke Barwick, Georgia Clark, Mackenzie Ford

2024: Sophie Strong

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References

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