USAFL News
Jul 25, 2010 Downunder: Sarbacker's interview with 'The Age'"Last weekend, Sarbacker was in the thick of the action as Mansfield's reserves took on Kyabram. Boasting a wiry build, he looked among the fittest players on the park. He started in the midfield and charged into the fray from the outset, laying a number of tackles and firing off some accurate handballs." Read the full story from The Age > Read more » |
Jul 23, 2010 European Championships - August 2010Move over soccer, Australian Football is coming to Europe with eight teams from eight European nations to gather in Denmark and Sweden from August 1-7 in the inaugural 16-a-side European Championships in Australian Football 2010. Read more » |
Jul 21, 2010 Demons bring Aussie rules football to Boston area"The Boston Demons is a team that competes in the United States Australian Football Association, playing against teams from other parts of the country. On July 17, the Demons opened the season, hosting the Nashville Kangaroos at Ipswich River Park in North Reading." Read the full story from the Bedford Minuteman > Read more » |
Jul 20, 2010 NY Magpies featured in the Wall Street Journal!The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on the New York Magpies. "Say hello to the New York Magpies, one of about 40 Australian Rules football teams in the country, playing under the auspices of the U.S.A.F.L. and on a field in Yonkers. Or out on Staten Island. Or in Hoboken." Read the full article, check out the WSJ Online > Read more » |
Jul 20, 2010 WSJ: Australian Football Is New Reality-TV FieldAmerican Footy star story in the Wall Street Journal: Read more » |
Jul 17, 2010 Tigers Find Their Teeth Against EaglesRaleigh, NC - July 17, 2010 - The North Carolina Tigers hosted the #3 Baltimore-Washington Eagles at the Tigerdome. It was a game that matched up a veteran Eagle team that has had the wood on the Tigers in recent years, but as it turned out, history changed as much as the weather did during the game. The Tigers, coming off a couple of disappointing narrow defeats, pulled off the upset with a very even team effort defeating the Eagles 10.5.65 vs 7.8.50. Read more » |
Jul 15, 2010 Worthington grad is Australian rules football standoutRobert Ward, a 22-year-old Thomas Worthington graduate, wants you to know something about the sport where he's built an all-star reputation. It's not soccer. And, while Ward played rugby at Ohio State, that's not what his team, the Columbus Jackaroos, is all about, either. Read more » |
Jul 9, 2010 EXCITING OPPORTUNITY EXISTS WITHIN THE USAFL!The USAFL is proud to advertise an exciting opportunity for an outgoing, self disciplined and motivated individaul to work within it's expanding organization. The USAFL Board is sad to announce that Amie Kennedy will be stepping away from her current league administrators role to pursue further higher education and we wish to formally thank her for everything she has done for the league and wish her nothing but the utmost success in her future endeavors. Read more » |
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