Launceston mayor Matthew Garwood has committed to the Tasmanian Devils AFL team with a tattoo of the new logo. Video by Aaron Smith (20/3/24)
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00:00 What's exciting is not only the way that the state has gone around the brand new team,
00:04 but also for me personally, I think that the imagery and the nostalgia,
00:09 particularly with the founding and also the new devil, I think it's a great image.
00:13 It's something that's representative of Tasmania and yeah, I think it's just overall great image.
00:19 I hate getting tattooed to start with. All tattoos hurt, regardless of what some people say.
00:23 But no, I'm just stoked to be a part of the founding membership of something that's been
00:30 right on the cusp of Tasmania's conversation for such a long time with the AFL.
00:34 I think we're probably pushing 125 now and the closest membership to that being 108,000 at
00:39 Collingwood. I don't think anyone's oblivious or naive to the fact that there is a cost point
00:45 when it comes to that, but it's about how the state has rallied around the idea and not just
00:50 Tasmania, but we're hearing people that whether they used to live here or whether they just want
00:54 to get involved in it from right around the country. So the way in which this has brought
00:59 Tasmania together, I think that's probably one of the most exciting things to see the power
01:04 that is in community, whether that's through art and culture or whether through sport,
01:08 the way in which we've got behind a Tasmanian initiative and putting ourselves on the national
01:12 and international map, I think is one of the most exciting parts of it.
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