Americans Playing Footy Down Under
USAFL Players wishing to experience a season playing in Australia are able to do so through a number of avenues.
There are a number of people in Australia based in the states of Western Australia, Victoria and the Northern Territory who are engaged in assisting players in this program involving local football clubs and USAFL players.
Doug Drinkwater of the USAFL Australian Advisory Board will be the main contact (doug.drinkwater@usafl.com) to assist as many players as we can with football clubs in both the USA and Australia. The process in place aims to match up the USAFL Player with the local Australian Club and vice-versa.
It is important that the USAFL player fully participates in the Australian club that they are assigned to as they will be provided the opportunity to understand how Australian community Clubs operate, both on & off the field.
The premise of this exchange program is that when you return to the USA you will re-engage with your local club and pass on the knowledge and experience you have gained so as to improve the skills and participation level of local USA football clubs and subsequently at the National level.
All travelers other than Australian and New Zealand citizens need to present the following documents to officers in immigration clearance:
- a valid passport or other acceptable travel document
- a valid visa or authority to enter Australia (including electronic visas)
- a completed and signed Incoming Passenger Card, including health and character declaration
As a basic requirement players from Australia or the USA are required to obtain their own Visa.
Working holiday visa options:
You may be eligible to apply for a working holiday visa if you:
- Want to work and holiday in Australia for up to a year
- Are a young person (18 to 30 years old)
- Hold a valid passport from an eligible country
- Have enough money to:
- Support yourself in Australia on a working holiday (about AUD 5000)
- Buy a return or onward travel ticket at the end of your stay
- Do not have a dependent child staying with you during your time in Australia
The Work and Holiday (Temporary) visa (subclass 462) is for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year.
It is a temporary visa that encourages cultural exchange and closer ties between Australia and eligible countries.
Working in Australia – six months with one employer: You can generally only work six months with one employer. More information is available at Working in Australia – six months with one employer
The FIRST step is to ensure that you qualify for an Aust Govt 462, which provides for a 12 month working holiday Visa. No need to apply just make sure you qualify.
If you do not qualify you can only enter Australia on a holiday visa which can enable you stay for up to 3 / 6 or 12 months and not work. more information on these types of visas (eg sub class 600) can be found on the Australian Government web site link as follows: https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visi/Info
To meet the requirements of most types of visitor visas the traveler has to be basically self funded.
If you are able to get a 462 visa or other temporary visa the local Australian club will be obliged to offer you free accommodation for a period of 4 weeks to enable you to settle in and find suitable accommodation - generally can be found with families or players from the host club. If you have the 462 visa then generally the club member networks can find you work, however, in most cases it is physical type employment.
It is therefore important that you will be able to support yourself after the first month noting that depending on your visa you may not be able to hold wage paying employment.
For further information, contact Doug Drinkwater at doug.drinkwater@usafl.com
Below is a list of USAFL players who have lived or are currently living in Australia playing footy. You can read players blogs by clicking on any name with a hyperlink:
Year |
Player |
USAFL Club |
Australian Club/Competition |
2020-23 | Danielle Marshall | Arizona Hawks | Western Bulldogs, Essendon FC, AFLW |
2020-21 | Patrick Devlin | Denver Bulldogs | University Blacks, Melbourne (VAFA) |
2018-19 | Brian Rippeto | Denver Bulldogs | Old Geelong & Prahran Assumption (VAFA) |
2018 | Jessica Blecher | Portland Sockeyes | Nightcliff FC, NTFL (Northern Territory) Keilor FC, Essendon District FL (Victoria) |
2018 | Max Depina | Seattle Grizzlies | University Blacks, Melbourne (VAFA) |
2018 | Sam Murphy | Los Angeles Dragons | Gin Gin Eagles, WAAFL (Western Australia) West Perth Falcons WAFL (Western Australia) |
2018 | James (JJ) Burke | Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids | St. Mary's FC, NTFL (Northern Territory) Jacana FC, Essendon District FL (Victoria) |
2018-present | Tyler Ames | Denver Bulldogs | Darwin Buffaloes NTFL (Northern Territory) Montrose FC, Eastern FL (Victoria) |
2018 | Brian Traut | Minnesota Freeze | Mordailloc (SFL) |
2018 | Gabriel Martin del Campo | Los Angeles Dragons | Black Rock (SFL) |
2017 | Ryan Garthright | Denver Bulldogs | Prahran Assumption, Melbourne (VAFA) |
2017 - 2020 | Caroline Leduc | Montreal Angels | UTS AFC Bats (AFL Sydney), East Fremantle FC Sharks (WAFLW), Western Australia State Academy (WAFC), West Coast AFC Tigers (WAAFL) |
2016 | David Restrepo | Houston Lonestars | University Blacks |
2016 - 2018 | Katie Klatt | Sacramento & Golden Gate | Melbourne University |
2015 - 2020 | Alexander Aurrichio | New York Magpies | Northern Blues FC, Southport Sharks, South Adelaide FC, Waratah FC |
2015 | Buddy Spohn | Orange County | Mordailloc |
2015-16 | Ben Carpenter-Nwanyanwu | Austin Crows | Montrose FC, Eastern FL (Victoria) |
2014 | Eric Politz | Columbus Jackaroos | Jeparit Rainbow, Mallee Football League, VIC |
2014 | Clyde Simpson | Columbus Jackaroos | Jeparit Rainbow, Mallee Football League, VIC |
2012 | Lara Porter | Denver Bulldogs | Yeronga, SEQAFL Womens League |
2012 | Caleb Doherty | Kansas City Power | Donnybrook Football Club, WAAFL |
2012 | Dave Zitko | St. Louise Blues | Harvey Brunswick Lions, WAAFL |
2012 | Jason Wilhelm | Chicago United | Gin Gin Eagles, WAAFL |
2011 | Richard Wheelock | BW Eagles | Rovers FC, Central Australian Football League, NT |
2012 | Zac Swan | Minnesota Freeze | Perth, WA |
2012 | Nolan Ellis | Denver Bulldogs | Kingsway Roos Football Club, WAAFL World XVIII - Under 16 National Championships |
2012 | Brandon Heicklen | LA Dragons | World XVIII - Under 16 National Championships |
2011 | Jesse Leos | Austin Crows | Barwon Heads Football Club, Bellarine Football League, VIC |
2011 | Tyler Mounce | OC Bombers | North Fremantle Football Club, WAAFL |
2011 | Nathan Minshew | Sacramento Suns | Mt Barker Bulls, WA Country League |
2011 | Andrew 'Chip' Price | Louisville Kings | Carlisle Football Club, WAAFL C2 East Fremantle Eagles, WAAFL C3 |
2011 | Daniel Lehane | New York Magpies | World XVIII Team - 2011 Under 16 National Championships |
2010 | Dan Sarbacker | Milwaukee Bombers | Mansfield Eagles, Goulbourn Valley Football League, VIC |
2010 | Zach Johns | Seattle Grizzlies | Fremantle CBC, WAAFL |
2010 | Eric Floyd | Louisville Kings | Kurkerin/Dumbleyung Cougars, Upper Great Southern Football League, WA |
2010 | Bryan Dragus | Golden Gate Roos | Western (Brisbane) Magpies, QAFL |
2010 | James Hildenbrand | Phildelphia Hawks | Newton/Condingup, Esperance Districts Football Association |
2010 | Chris Frazen | Milwaukee Bombers | World XVIII Team |
2010 | Alex McPhee | Portland Steelheads | World XVIII Team |
2009 | Doren James | Milwaukee Bombers | Parkside FC, Melbourne (NFL) |
2009 | Andrew Werner | Minnesota Freeze | Mt Barker Bulls, WA County League |
2009 | Brent Mergen | Minnesota Freeze | Albany, WA County League |
2008 | Zach Johns | Seattle Grizzlies | |
2006 | James Brunmeier | Milwaukee Bombers | Perth, WA |
2005 | Jared Brunmeier | Milwaukee Bombers | Perth, WA |
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