USAFL News
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." Read more » |
Aug 29, 2010 Nashville Kangaroos - 2010 MAAFL ChampionsAfter a long, hot summer of hard work on the training field and continuous improvement, at last the Nashville Kangaroos had the challenge they were working towards. Chicago United were the reigning champions of the MAAFL with won three consecutive titles while Nashville's last premiership was back in 2002. Both teams were undefeated in the MAAFL, leaving this final MAAFL clash for the championship. Read more » |
Aug 28, 2010 2010 AFL Grand Final broadcast on ESPN!The AFL is pleased to announce that the broadcast of the 2010 Grand Final in the USA will be available through the following ESPN channels: ESPN Classic, ESPN2 and ESPN3.com. Read more » |
Aug 26, 2010 Sars Interview on ABC SheppartonWhen American Dan Sarbacker tried his hand at Aussie Rules football several years ago, little did he know the sporting experiment would take him across the world to the Mansfield Eagles in the Goulburn Valley Football League. Read more » |
Aug 26, 2010 AFL takes Footy to ChinaThe Victorian Government has welcomed a new deal that will see AFL football televised into China, showcasing our national game and our state’s world-class sporting stadiums. Premier John Brumby today joined AFL Chief Executive Andrew Demetriou at Melbourne's Etihad Stadium to announce the landmark deal that will see Victoria’s indigenous game beamed into China by Shanghai Media Group (SMG) on International Channel Shanghai (ICS). Read more » |
Aug 21, 2010 USAFL Moves into a New EraAlong with the newly launched website, new logo and branding, the USAFL is also excited to announce it has a new office structure. With the invaluable Amie Kennedy stepping down due to school (and baby) commitments, the entire USAFL community welcomes two new additions: Doren James will be the new Operations Manager, while Amy Bishop is taking on the role of Communications Manager. Read more » |
Aug 18, 2010 Tagging for Mansfield the latest step in American's footy odysseyCOUNTRY footy is full of legend and lore. Country footy is not full of Americans. So what's an American doing playing senior footy in the competition considered the best in the bush, the Goulburn Valley league? Read the Full Story at The Age > Read more » |
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