USAFL News
Apr 8, 2003 Tim WeirTim Weir of Philadelphia is currently studying in Australia on the Maquarie scholarship - you can read his diary entries here. - - webmaster - Read more » |
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Apr 3, 2003 John HarrellDear USAFL, It is my sad duty to inform you that John Harrell, founder of the Louisville Cats and visionary in the early development of the USAFL passed away, following a brief hospitalization, on Tuesday. The passing of John was sudden and unexpected and we here at the LFC are still in a state of shock. John's loss will be keenly felt here in Louisville and I imagine throughout Read more » |
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Mar 31, 2003 Founder of Louisville CatsIt is with sadness in my heart that I am reporting that our friend, John Harrell, age 36, has lapsed into coma after a massive cranial hemorrhage yesterday in Louisville, KY. John is the founder of the Louisville Cats and one of the pioneers of Australian Football in America. John has been a good friend to me since 1996 and a friend to all the Atlanta Kookaburras; thus I ask that tonight you keep John in your prayers. I also encourage your prayers for his wife, Laura, and their 3 year old daughter.
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Mar 9, 2003 New Revolution Head Coach
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Mar 9, 2003 2004 AFL Scholarship2004 AFL Scholarship is now open for applications. The scholarship will pay for 3 weeks of preseason training with Essendon's legendary coach, Kevin Sheedy in Melbourne Australia. For more information read this . For more on the 2003 winner see Josh Loring's diary.
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Mar 8, 2003 March 2003 NewsletterAFL On TV! 2003 USAFL Administrators Conference Read more » |
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Feb 12, 2003 2003 AFL on TVI am happy to announce to all USAFL members and supporters that after a long negotiation period and full support from Fox Sports International and the AFL, the AFL telecast will resume on air for the 2003 season on Fox Sports World.
I would like to thank everyone involved for their support and knowledge to help us push for the telecast to remain available for the USAFL and all football followers in the USA. Read more » |
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Feb 6, 2003 2003 USFooty SurveyWe need to know what's on your mind.
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Feb 6, 2003 American Revolution Management StaffUS Footy is seeking to fill two important management positions for the American Revolution: Team Manager and Head Coach. The Revolution is the National team of the United States Australian Football League (USAFL). The USAFL is focused on building the National team over the next three years with the aim of competing in the 2005 International Cup.
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Feb 6, 2003 February 2003 NewsletterJosh Lorings Essendon Adventure! Submitted by Rich Mann, richmann@usfooty.com
Revolution and Lehigh Valley Crocodiles standout, Josh Loring, began training under the Essendon Bombers legendary coach, Kevin Sheedy on Jan 13th. Josh will be at Essendon for 3 weeks and also plans to attend the AFL Coaches Conference. For the full story and Joshs diary, click here.
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Jan 24, 2003 2002 Club StatusWant to see the status of clubs in the US as of January 2003? Then take a look at this document
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Jan 24, 2003 American Revolution Trip Down Under 2002A journal of the American Revolution Trip to Australia for the 2002 International Cup.
Day 1 - Thursday, August 8th, 2002 - Part 1 Tight Shorts Are Only Part of the Fun Day 1 - Thursday, August 8th, 2002 - Part 2 The Calm Before the Storm. Day 2 - Saturday, August 10, 2002 - One Man Down Read more » |
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Jan 9, 2003 Australia Day Game and Celebration in FloridaRead more » |
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Dec 28, 2002 USFooty December 2002 NewsletterMacquarie University Scholarship Announced Submitted by Denis Ryan, coachingdirector@usfooty.com
The USAFL is pleased to announce Timothy Weir, of the Philadelphia Crows, as the winner of the inaugural Macquarie University Australian Football Scholarship to attend Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
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Dec 28, 2002 AZAFL Metro Footy TournamentThe long awaited information for the AZAFL Metro Footy Tournament in Arizona is now available. It has been quite exciting to receive inquiries from all the teams interested in participating in the tourney. New clubs showing interest include Nashville, Florida, Canada, New York and a mess of clubs in Texas to name just a few. Which begs the question; how many teams will we allow to enter the tournament? The answer is: As many teams we can accommodate, providing they get registered. Read more » |
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