USAFL News

Jun 19, 2007

BLAST FROM THE PAST - #6


Kansas City Intersquad Match 


THUNDER STIRS HORNETS

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Jun 15, 2007

Scholarship Opportunities

Macquarie University:


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Jun 14, 2007

League welcomes new member of the Portfolio Board

Our Board is continuing to grow with talented members who share our goal of ensuring the growth of Australian Rules football in the US.  We know that Kevin's expertise will assist us as we strive to attain our goals for the next 10 years which were agreed on at the 2007 Board Retreat:



  • That the USAFL will be recognized as the best run amateur Australian Football league in the world, including Australia. 
  • To have 10,000 US participants in 10 years.
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Jun 13, 2007

Photos of the Brunmeier's game against Claremont

9 June 2007- Round 11, West Perth v. Claremont





 

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Jun 13, 2007

Orange County Bombers Defeat Dallas Magpies

        

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Jun 12, 2007

BLAST FROM THE PAST - #5

Big John Cracks the Ton
Round 6 of GGAFL sees Big John Ironmonger play his 100th game of footy on US soil. A life member of the the league, John has helped promote the game more so than anybody else and has shown his amazing administrative skills extend far beyond hosting the end of year BBQ.


John and the Hornets will take on the Knights this Saturday following the curtain-raiser between the Mavs and Pirates. Drinks afterward, so come down and help us say congratulations to a legend of a man.

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Jun 8, 2007

USFooty 10 Year Anniversary Logo Unveiled

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Jun 6, 2007

Footy, Footy, Footy………it must be God’s country

On a recent trip back to Australia I finally made it out to Perth. Three previous attempts hadn’t worked out as plane companies went broke (for you Aussies, remember Compass and the even shorter lived Southern Airlines) but my WA mates have always told me that it’s God’s country. Well, if it’s true, there’s no doubt he resides in Fremantle. What a beautiful place.

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Jun 5, 2007

Barassi Youth Tournament

 The AFL, in partnership with the Barassi Tournament Board, will soon be calling for expressions of interest from international schools teams wishing to participate in this major youth, non-elite, sporting and cultural event.



Players participating in 2008 need to be no older then 16-years of age at the time of the tournament.

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Jun 1, 2007

East West wrap-up


The East West game is an oportunity for players throughout the country to show their talents to our National Coach and his assistant coaches as they consider the team to send to the International Cup in Melbourne in 2008. 


Here is a report from Joshua Goodstein, one of the organisers of the game.

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Jun 1, 2007

East West Photos

           

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May 31, 2007

US Armed Forces Footy News

FT Bragg is coming on board when the 2 Heavy Brigade Combat Team redeploys from Iraq this fall.  PFC Chase Brennen has contacted Julie Upton and Paynee to get the ball rolling for the ‘Airborne Soldiers’ of FT Bragg.  Julie was gracious enough to send several footys while Paynee sent some DVDs to Brennen in Iraq.  God Speed Brennen and Airborne All the Way.

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May 30, 2007

Nationals Hotel Booking Information

We are delighted to announce that we have secured two hotels for the 2007 Nationals which will be ideal for clubs and supporters.  Both hotels are close to the fields, offer reasonable rates and are looking forward to hosting the 2007 Nationals.  Room costs include a hot breakfast.


The Ramada and the Brownsboro have blocked their rooms for the League for the weekend, however we believe there may not be sufficient rooms for all our players and supporters, so we suggest you book as soon as possible.

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May 25, 2007

Lady Hawks Nationals Fundraiser

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May 24, 2007

BLAST FROM THE PAST - #4

Here is the report on the first KC. St, Louis match of the year. They have about four matches scheduled so this will become a great cross state rivalry


Kansas City Vs St. Louis


Last weekend (May 16, 1998) Kansas City and St. Louis made history by playing each other for the first time ever in Kansas City. The last time these teams met was in Warrenington MO. St. Louis won by a few goals that day.

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