USAFL News

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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Sep 28, 2010

Reminder: USAFL Player Registration Dues 2010

From August 1 - October 6: $75
On site Registration at Nationals (October 7 – 11): $100

Note: From October 12 through to approximately 2/15/11, the player fee is $50.00.

At the Board Retreat, the 2011 fees will be finalized and then the player fee amount will be posted here, and circulated to all Clubs.

REGISTER

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Sep 28, 2010

Lights! Camera! Take TWO!

The American Aussie Rules television program 'Stateside Footy' is looking for footage from YOUR AFL Grand Final Replay Parties. I had some great response to the first call for the 'Virtual American Grand Final Party'. I am looking to see if we can get more cities in on this to increase the overall breadth of the project. As was the case before, it can be camcorder footage, Flip footage, webcam footage, even cell phone footage.

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Sep 26, 2010

AFL Grand Final Replay to be broascast LIVE on ESPN Classic and ESPN2!

The AFL today confirmed the broadcast of the 2010 AFL Grand Final Replay:
ESPN Classic – LIVE coverage of the match only from 00:00 US Eastern, Saturday 2 October.
ESPN 2 – LIVE coverage of the match joined in progress from 01:00 US Eastern, Saturday 2 October.
ESPN3.com – LIVE coverage of the match only from 00:00 US Eastern, Saturday 2 October

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Sep 25, 2010

Saints and Pies to return to the MCG next Saturday for AFL Grand Final re-match!

THE 2010 AFL premiership remains undecided after Collingwood and St Kilda fought out only the third grand final draw in AFL/VFL history.

The sides will return next Saturday afternoon for a grand final replay after a behind to Lenny Hayes tied the scores 29 minutes into the final quarter in front of 100,016 fans at the MCG. Read the full story at AFL.com.au

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Sep 19, 2010

Get your AFL Grand Final Party on Stateside Footy TV!

Attention American Footy Fans! The American Aussie Rules television program 'Stateside Footy' is looking for footage from YOUR AFL Grand Final Parties. I am looking to get as much footage as I can to put together a 'Virtual American Grand Final Party'. I am asking for volunteers across the country to shoot some video footage at their respective Grand Final parties.

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Sep 9, 2010

Sleepy Floyd in the Louisville Journal

"Floyd pursued conventional American sports — football, basketball, the high jump — at Holy Cross High School, where he graduated in 2006. He tried Australian rules football, which has a small but passionate core of players in Louisville. After four years he won an invitation to spend a season Down Under, where they take the game seriously."

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