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Jun 20, 2010

Sacramento Co-Ed Footy League

After 20 years of waiting, Jeff Soesbe can finally play. "There's jumping, running, catching, kicking, and charging. It's the best part of sports all rolled into one," said the 44-year-old software engineer. Flipping through television channels in the early 1990s, Soesbe stumbled across a game of Australian-rules football, or as it's colloquially known, "footy."

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Jun 17, 2010

Denver Bulldogs Tournament - June 19

Denver vs Arizona

The Denver Bulldogs Football Club will host an Australian Rules Football Tournament on June 19th in Denver.

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Jun 16, 2010

Eagles begin 5th year of youth program

The Baltimore Washington Eagles begins its 5th season of USFooty's Saturday Morning Footy program on Saturday June 19. The youth footy program based on the AFL Auskick program began in Arlington in 2006 with 2 sessions and 22 participants. In 2009 it had grown to 5 sessions with 41 participants. So far this year, 49 kids have registered online to participate in the program, making 2010 the biggest year yet.

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Jun 15, 2010

USAFL gets a much-needed facelift!

June 14, 2010 – The United States Australian Football League (USAFL), the governing body for Australian Rules Football in the U.S., today launched an exciting new brand identity.

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Jun 3, 2010

Last Call for Players - 2010 Freedom Tour

2007 USAFL Freedom

Players that attend the Denver Women's Tournament on June 19, 2010 have the chance to qualify for the 2010 USA Freedom Team to play the Canadian Northern Lights in Toronto on July 31st and August 1st. Players still wanting to come under consideration for selection should act fast by joining on the Freedom Academy at womensfooty.com to ensure that the coaches are aware of their intentions.

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May 29, 2010

The Lowdown on the Gotham City Get Down

Erin takes a mark

The New York Magpies hosted the first women's tournament of the 2010 season at on May 8. Three teams competed in the Big Apple for the first hit out of the year: the New York Magpies, the Toronto Central Blues, and the Reds, a fusion team comprised of players from Atlanta, Baltimore, Minnesota, Arizona, Milwaukee, and Denver. The tournament was a great success with tough tackling and determination at the ball under the hot sun in Yonkers, NY.

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