Day 2 of community camp and the Roos' players didn't show any sign of slowing down.

Superclinics were hosted in the morning across Hobart, Devonport and Launceston, where hundreds of kids came together to participate in a variety of activities from ball skills and goal kicking, to an intimate questions and answers session with some of the North stars.

Tasmanian local Ben Brown a favourite among the kids as always.

"It's always good to get home and we love coming out and doing clinics," Brown said.

"Seeing the smiles on the kids' faces ... I love it and all the rest of the guys enjoy coming down to Hobart." 

Following the clinics, groups broke off to engage in various community activities.

One of the highlights, the launch of GOAL! at Bayview High school in Hobart, an initiative to encourage participation and excellence among Year 10 students.

A visit to the Youth ARC opened the players eyes to the projects the local youths are undertaking with their peers.

Meanwhile, the Hobart Street Art tour was a colourful spectacle, as Mitch Hibberd, Ben Brown and Kyron Hayden were lucky enough to meet the local artists behind the masterpieces.

In all, the North players spent five days in Tasmania, with Community Camp leg in particular a great success. 

Students at Goodwood Primary School listen attentively to Braydon Preuss, Marley Williams and Robbie Tarrant.

Cameron Zurhaar, Kayne Turner, Paul Ahern and Jed Anderson watch on as students test their skills.

Students wait patiently at North Hobart Oval for the 'Superclinic'.

Ben Brown mentors some young stars.

Students ask questions of Sam Wright, Ben Jacobs and Todd Goldstein. 

Thanks to Mazda for providing some lovely cars for the boys to get around Tasmania throughout the Community Camp.