USAFL News

Oct 9, 2010

UPDATED Sunday Schedule

Updates and changes have been made to the women's games, women's final, Arizona/Columbus v Minnesota/Milwaukee game, Atlanta vs. Portland game, and DIV III Florida v Arizona/Vegas/GGR. Click HERE for updated Sunday Schedule

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Oct 9, 2010

View Tournament Seedings after Day 1 >>

DIVISION I

Pool A:
Denver Bulldogs
Orange County Bombers
Boston Demons
Baltimore Washington Eagles

 

Pool B:

New York Magpies
Golden Gate Roos
Nashville Kangaroos
Seattle Grizzlies

DIVISION II

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Oct 6, 2010

More than 1,000 athletes to compete at World's largest Australian Football Tournament

2007 Nationals: BWE vs Denver

Louisville, Kentucky, October 5, 2010 - The United States Australian Football League will bring its 2010 National Tournament to Louisville, Kentucky over the weekend of October 9-10. The popular event is the biggest Australian Football tournament anywhere in the world, and attracts more than 1,000 players, officials and coaching staff, with a total of 32 men’s teams spread across four divisions, as well as 6 women’s teams representing over a dozen cities across the USA and Canada.

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Oct 6, 2010

USAFL Nationals Week 2010!

The USAFL Nationals is the largest Australian Football tournament anywhere in the world, and attracts more than 1,000 players, officials and coaching staff, with a total of 32 men’s teams spread across four divisions, as well as 6 women’s teams representing over a dozen cities across the USA and Canada. This year the tournament will also features juniors exhibition clinics and games, Under 23 and women’s development seminars, umpires clinics, a national administrators conference and the USAFL’s Annual General Meeting.

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Oct 1, 2010

Final Pools and Schedule for All Divisions.

2007: DC vs Boston

We are pleased to note that a record number of teams are playing at Nationals this year. Unfortunately, this makes our task even more difficult, and will inevitably lead to some disappointment. As always, this has been a difficult task, especially given the complexity inherent in a national competition (e.g., trying to compare teams that never played each other during the season, or did not play many or any games during the season).

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