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Oct 13, 2010

New York Magpies Win!

New York Magpies

The (2) New York Magpies won their first ever USAFL National Championship after beating 7-time champions the (1) Denver Bulldogs 4.4 (28) to 1.1 (7). The Magpies got to the final after taking care of the (8) Golden Gate Roos in their last game of the round robin portion of the tournament.

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Oct 10, 2010

Congratulations to National Tournament Champions!

DIV I: New York Magpies 4.4 (28) def Denver Bulldogs 1.1 (7)
WOMENS DIV: Denver Lady Bulldogs 3.1 (19) def Calgary/Montreal 2.6 (18)
DIV II: Calgary Kangaroos 11.8 (72) def Minnesota Freeze 5.1 (31)
DIV III: Austin Crows 4.4 (28) def Florida United 2.5 (17)
DIV IV: New York Magpies 13.4 (82) def Denver/Kansas City 0.3 (3)

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Oct 10, 2010

USAFL Finals Announced!

USAFL Finals by Division:

4:30 Division I: Denver Bulldogs v New York Magpies
2:30 Division II:Minnesota Freeze v Calgary Kangaroos
1:30 Division III: Florida United v Austin Crows
2:30 Division IV: New York Magpies v Denver/Kansas
3:30 Womens Division: Calgary/Montreal v Denver Bulldogs

Good luck to all the teams!!!

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Oct 9, 2010

UPDATED Sunday Schedule

Updates and changes have been made to the women's games, women's final, Arizona/Columbus v Minnesota/Milwaukee game, Atlanta vs. Portland game, and DIV III Florida v Arizona/Vegas/GGR. Click HERE for updated Sunday Schedule

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Oct 9, 2010

View Tournament Seedings after Day 1 >>

DIVISION I

Pool A:
Denver Bulldogs
Orange County Bombers
Boston Demons
Baltimore Washington Eagles

 

Pool B:

New York Magpies
Golden Gate Roos
Nashville Kangaroos
Seattle Grizzlies

DIVISION II

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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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