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USFooty Newsletter July 2003

Great Start for USFooty Kids

Doug Lewis of New York

Doug Lewis from the New York Magpies played for the Avoca Reserves in Australia last Saturday.  The full article is located here.


Other images of Doug playing :
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2003 Revolution Squad


The 2003 Revolution Squad has been announced via an audio/video broadcast.


Audio with slides


Audio without slides (low bandwidth)


 

East v West Survey


If you attended the East vs West Classic this past weekend then please fill out this survey:
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?F7EF5T2LTWE1XK6N7SLRL39R





- Office Manager
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East vs West game

The inaugural East vs. West tournament weekend was a fantastic success. Players from all over the U.S. gathered in sunny, Long Beach California to play in the first USFooty representative football tournament of its kind.


Nashville hosts 7th Annual Australian Festival

For the past 6 years, the Nashville Kangaroos have been bringing a little bit of the Land Down Under to Nashville. This year, the Nashville Kangaroos are back with their 7th Annual festival celebrating Australia. Once again, on a September weekend (Sat & Sun 13th & 14th September), Elmington Park on West End will become Nashville's own piece of Australia as the Kangaroos host to 2003 Australian Festival.

USFootyKids article

Denis Ryan is teaching Footy to School Kids all over the US - read about it in a newspaper article here - http://gazette.net/200325/montgomery/news/163655-1.html





- Denis Ryan
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East v West Game

HOTEL, AIRLINE AND GROUND INFORMATION


 

100 games in the USAFL

This past weekend Josh Dunn lined up for the Chicago Swans in what was his 100th USAFL game of Aussie Rules.   Josh started playing back in 1998 with his Australian brother in-law, Rod Berry for the "Chicago Mob". 


 

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