Local sport clubs join forces

by Brighton Council

The Brighton Robins Football Club and the Karana Netball Club have united under a new entity called the Brighton Robins Sports Club Inc. The decision to unite the clubs hopes to bring more fans to the footy and netball through clear pathways. The structures of the clubs will be remodelled throughout 2025 in preparation for the 2026 season.

“We have come a long way in four years, but our job is not finished yet,” said Darren Clark of Brighton Football Club. “The club, and more importantly, the Brighton community, are growing, and we want to be known as the biggest and best sporting club in Tasmania.”

Darren said the junior pathway is complete for boys and girls in football and netball. “If you are growing up in the Brighton and Southern Midlands area, you can play from Auskick through to senior football or junior netball through to state netball knowing you can stay at the one club.”

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