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Mar 17, 2002 Second college gameClick Here to read the article about the second ever college Aussie Rules game in the US. - - webmaster - Read more » |
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Mar 11, 2002 First college gameAll photos courtesy of Sefton Ipock for the Chapel Hill News The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill overcame a determined N.C. Read more » |
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Mar 10, 2002 2002 Nationals2002 Coopers United States Australian Rules National Tournament Awarded to Kansas City [KANSAS CITY] The United States Australian Football League is pleased to announce The 2002 Coopers/USAFL National Tournament, hosted by the KC Power, to be held in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 18-20. The tournament, the leagues fifth annual national championship, will attract over a thousand players and fans from coast to coast, as well as dignitaries from Australia. Read more » |
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Mar 10, 2002 National Juniors DayThe USAFL Junior Development committee is pleased to announce that May 10th 2002 will be National Juniors Day. National Juniors Day will involve all of the USAFL senior clubs going to Elementary/Middle and High schools and conducting coaching clinics on the basics of Australian Football to the children of the United States of America. These clinics will range from 30 minute to 90 minute sessions and will include kicking, marking and handball skills that are found in the fast paced game of Australian Football. Read more » |
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Mar 10, 2002 USAFL UmpireNashvilleKangaroo going to Australia to Umpire Read more » |
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Mar 9, 2002 AZAFL Metro TournamentDescending upon an unsuspecting population, footy players from across the After the quick stop at the hotel these warriors of the oval paddock girded Read more » |
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Jan 28, 2002 New York MagpiesAustralia Day Party Raises over US$1,600 (AUS$3,200) for Sydney Bushfire Fund An unusually warm winter night brought out the best in New York's Australian Read more » |
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Jan 25, 2002 Australia DayA satirical look on Australia Day - www.satirewire.com. - - webmaster - Read more » |
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Jan 25, 2002 AFL Media ReleaseThe AFL todayreleasedthe fixturefor the inaugural Australian Football Eleven teams haveconfirmed entry with the AFL's International Development Read more » |
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Jan 16, 2002 2002 AFL Scholarship PlayerCincinnati Dockers' starting Ruckman, 21 year old, 6'5" 190lb, Jeremy Kraus has been
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Jan 15, 2002 AZAFL TournamentIt's a new year, and it's almost time for the inaugural AZAFL Metro Footy We have also struck a deal with the airport Hilton, so let us know if you Read more » |
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Jan 3, 2002 501c3 ApprovalHappy holidays, all -- I'm very pleased to announce that the USAFL has obtained a favorable ruling form the IRS concerning 501c3 status...that is, we got it! As an aside to everyone, while I'm thoroughly pleased that the IRS found in our favor (and not so surprised, either), I am shocked it came so quickly to a favorable ending. My experience in Boston attempting to obtain a favorable ruling was both far longer and less positive. Read more » |
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Jan 3, 2002 East Vice PresidentThe USAFL is pleased to announce that Jeff Farnham has been appointed to the Vice President - East (VPEast) position. The VPEast position, vacant since original appointee Darren Beazley resigned in order to take a professional position in Australia, is a part of the USFooty Executive Board. "I'm thrilled," said Jeff, the former President of the New York Magpies. "It's a role I take very seriously with responsibilities to the clubs in the Eastern U.S. I'm looking forward to working with all the eastern clubs." Read more » |
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Jan 3, 2002 Americans Take Over the USAFLAs you know, former President, Rich Mann and former Executive Director, Read more » |
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Jan 3, 2002 Revolution CoachGary Hill, coach of the American Revolution, the United States National Australian Football team, added some extra excitement to Round 2 of the AZAFL when he made the trip to Phoenix to put on a coaching clinic for the leagues aspiring coaches. Thanks to excellent negotiation from John Pops Meier, AZAFL Commissioner, and great organization by Sam Yabbie Conrad, Steve Mom Hoza, and Revolution team member Jeff Fingers Purcell, the clinic paired with Round 2 to make for an excellent weekend of footy development in the Valley of the Sun. Read more » |
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