USAFL News
Aug 31, 2007 2007 49th Parallel Cup No. 2Opponent: Canadian Northwind Revolution v Northwind Read more » |
Aug 30, 2007 BLAST FROM THE PAST - #10The following match report comes from Kansas City. The KC Power have split the club in two for intersquad games. This allows all the players, especially those new to the game, to get some match practice. At the start of the season the club selected two teams that play each other every couple of weekends. The teams stay the same throughout the season so that players can concentrate on the one position and get used to playing with the same people. Read more » |
Aug 29, 2007 Baltimore/Washington defeat New York
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Aug 27, 2007 Nashville announce new coachRead more » |
Aug 27, 2007 Sunday night at NationalsUSFooty and the Louisville Kings are excited to announce that the Sunday night Pub Crawl will take place in the very popular bar district of Bardstwon Road. Molly Malone’s is the main host hotel, with Flannigan's and O'Shea's also proud to host all USFooty National Championships participants, guests, friends and families. Read more » |
Aug 23, 2007 Special Grand Final offer from Mojo Pies
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Aug 23, 2007 ClayNation:All you need to know about Aussie RulesBy Clay Travis Read more » |
Aug 22, 2007 Kangaroos Back on Track With Home Win Over TigersOnly one week after losing to the MAAFL leaders Chicago United, the Kangaroos footballers were back in action, and after three straight road games, were more than happy to be back in the comfort of Elmington Park. The weather "cooperated" by not having a torrential six-inch downpour during the game (remember Lake Elmington?), and the temperature stayed below 100 degrees for the first time all week. Read more » |
Aug 20, 2007 US Women's Coach Wayne Kraska on SENThe US Women's National Team coach, Wayne Kraska was interviewed on Melbourne sports station SEN on Wednesday August 15th at 1:30pm EDT about the succesful recent US Freedom's tour to Vancouver Canada. Read more » |
Aug 17, 2007 BLAST FROM THE PAST - #9The first USAFA National Tournament was held in Santa Cruz over the ANZAC Day Weekend. Three teams from the newly formed California Australian Football League attended and ensured the tournament was a success. The following match report let’s us all in on the action. The next National Tournament will be held in Kansas City on the weekend on May 30th. Hope to see you there. 'Roos Victorious In First ANZAC Cup! Read more » |
Aug 15, 2007 US Freedom Jumper AuctionThe jumper was signed by the entire USA Freedom team during their historic weekend of footy in Vancouver Canada where they overwhelmed the Canadian Eagles team to win both women's international games. Read more » |
Aug 14, 2007 USAFL Announces New AmbassadorsThe President of the United States Australian Football League, Robert Oliver, is delighted to announce that two more distinguished Australians - Leigh Matthews & Wayne Clark - have agreed to become members of the newly formed USAFL Ambassadors Program. Leigh and Wayne join Robert DiPierdomenico (aka ‘Dipper’), Colin Carter, Ian Dicker, Michael Voss and Rodney (Grilla) Grljusich as USAFL Ambassadors. Read more » |
Aug 12, 2007 Grilla is coming back to Nationals!Rich Mann, National Tournament Director for the 2007 Nationals, is pleased to announce that Rodney 'Grilla' Grljusich will be returning to the US to amuse, delight and enthrall us with his play by play announcing and commentary. The United States Australian Football League' s premier tournament returns to the heartland of the rapidly growing multi faceted organization's origins this year - Louisville, Kentucky - to culminate a season of congratulations and celebrations in a star spangled 10th anniversary. Read more » |
Aug 10, 2007 British Columbia thanks US players and supportersTo the US AFL: On behalf of the British Columbia Australian Rules Football League, I would like to express a huge thank you to all your players and supporters that participated, and helped support the BC Footy Cup and International competition, over the past weekend, in Vancouver. The weekend without a doubt was a tremendous success and the attendance of your teams in the event confirmed that the growth of Australian Rules Football is heading in the right direction in North America. Read more » |
Aug 8, 2007 Revolution versus Northwind – 2007 EditionThe sun shone down on the magnificent ThunderBird Stadium in Vancouver. The grass was as green and smooth as any seen in North America. The stands held the biggest crowd yet to see a USFooty match – with representatives from both countries women’s and junior teams waiting eagerly for the game to commence. Read more » |
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