Posted: 2024-07-08 06:34:12

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Cricket Tasmania has welcomed new concept designs for Hobart's proposed AFL stadium, and confirmed matches will be able to be played there.

But not all are convinced — with RSL Tasmania among those calling for more detail around the visual impact of the stadium.

What's next? 

Sport minister Nic Street says further images will be released in the future.

Designs for a proposed Macquarie Point AFL stadium have won over Cricket Tasmania, but debate continues to rage over the contentious $715 million project.

On the weekend, initial concept designs for the stadium, which is a condition of Tasmania being granted its own AFL team licence, were released publicly.

Aerail view, Macquarie Point stadium concept, released July 2024.

An aerial view of the proposed Macquarie Point stadium near central Hobart.(Supplied: Tasmanian government)

The plans include a compact seating bowl design, timber facade and a fixed dome translucent roof, which the government said could host the world's first indoor Test cricket match.

The roof, which had initially been mooted to be 40 metres, will be 51 metres above the playing surface at its highest point, allaying Cricket Tasmania's concerns.

Cricket Tasmania chairman and former Test cricketer David Boon said he was excited about what the stadium could provide for the sport.

David Boon looks at the camera.

Cricket Tasmanian chairman and sporting legend David Boon says they'll continue working with all parties as the design is finalised.(ABC News: Luke Bowden)

"The bottom line is, yes, we will be able to play cricket there and we're very much looking forward to it," he said.

Boon said while testing needed to occur to ensure Test cricket matches would be able to be played, he was confident about the outcome.

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