USAFL News
May 26, 2005 A New Club joins the fold!The Las Vegas Gamblers held ther first footy practice in Vegas on May 16, 2005. Five wirey gents showed to take part in the inaugral LVG kickoff. It was a great start to building a team in Las Vegas. The city is rich with talent and has the potential to field a very good team. For more information contact Jeremiah Cain on 702 255 4566 or visit their new web site - www.lasvegasgamblers.net. - Office Manager Read more » |
May 24, 2005 Game wrap up - Blues vs PowerRead more » |
May 19, 2005 Revolution UpdateRead more » |
May 17, 2005 Documentary on USAFL being shown in ArkansasAETN shares story of Australian football in America CONWAY, Ark. (AETN) - Attracting players of all ages, the United States Australian Football League (USAFL) has created a familiar harbor for Australian expatriates searching for a taste of home while allowing Americans to participate in a demanding sport unlike anything else they've encountered. Learn about the sport's growing popularity in "Play On: The Story of Australian Football in America," airing on the Arkansas Educational Television Network Sunday, May 22, at 3 p.m. Read more » |
May 17, 2005 James Brunmeier's JournalMay 14-15 Read more » |
May 13, 2005 Footy family featuredDELAVAN, Wis. — Local sports fans looking for a taste of Australian-rules football, don’t have to travel Down Under for a “footy” fix. The home office of the United States Australian Football League is now located in Delavan, and the Milwaukee club will host the national championship in October. Read more » |
May 13, 2005 US Creates Special Visa for Australian WorkersADDITIONAL VISA CATEGORY FOR AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONALS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE Washington DC, May 11, 2005 In a first for Australia, the United States has created a separate visa category (E-3 visa) specifically for 10,500 Australian business people and professionals seeking to live and work temporarily in the United States. This achieves some of the human capital mobility goals that Australia established in the Australia US Free Trade Agreement. Read more » |
May 12, 2005 Denver Bulldogs to Host TournamentWhen: June 4th 8am – 4pm & 5th 8am – 2pm The Denver Bulldogs Australian Football Club, three time consecutive National Champions, are pleased to be hosting another Western Regional Football Tournament in Denver. Read more » |
May 12, 2005 MAAFL season starts in AtlantaThe new MAAFL season started as the old one ended, with defending MAAFL Premiers St. Louis handing the Kookaburras a defeat. The game was a see-saw ripper with the Blues gutting through 10.10.70 to 9.7.61. With so many players gone from last year's championship side, there is no telling whether the Blues can manage a third straight league title, but they started out with a tough win on the road at the renowned Horsey Park in the-overly-tittered Cummings, GA. Read more » |
May 4, 2005 College UpdateThis Saturday the Vandy Aussie Rules Clubs will take to the field at Elmington Park with five Vandy seniors wearing Black & Gold for the last time..... President & Captain - Jonathan Mott will lead the team for the last time with seniors Evan Gardiner, Robert Caldwell, Jason Newquist, and Daniel Branscomb. The club was really founded and developed on these now senior players who have been playing with the club since their sophomore year. Read more » |
May 4, 2005 The Secret Life and Times ofAndrew Ehlers Read more » |
Apr 29, 2005 NC Tigers vs Etobicoke KangaroosThe North Carolina Tigers will play host to the Etobicoke Kangaroos of Read more » |
Apr 29, 2005 Umpire Clinic at the Wild West ShootoutThe scene was Las Vegas, the tournament- The Wild West Shootout, the temperature- a sizzling 90 degrees, so why not hold an umpire clinic as well? In the backdrop of the pulsating Las Vegas strip, budding, new AFL accrediting umpires took their first steps to Level 1 accreditation. The new accreditation course, Level 1, Tier A, was the reason that 10 of us crowded into this hotel room at Terrible’s Hotel and Casino in Nevada. Read more » |
Apr 29, 2005 Umpiring at the Okay CorralUMPIRING AT THE OKAY CORRAL In the Summer heat of 2004, it struck the boys at the Tucson Javelinas, that this might just be about the perfect time to have an umpires clinic in Arizona. Well, that was fine for the locals but it was a most interesting time for the Umpire’s Coach Brian Green, and his son Sam who slipped away from the melting snow in New York City to be confronted with the wilting cactus and howling coyote. Read more » |
Apr 28, 2005 Women's Footy Blasting OffRead more » |
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