Submitted by Brian Barrish on December 8, 2022 - 11:48pm
In a season of a celebrated milestone, it was fitting that old, stalwart clubs came to the fore at the 2022 USAFL Nationals.
We didn’t see the sun at the Silverlakes Sports Complex in Ontario, California until the awards ceremony on Sunday afternoon. Instead, we ended up with pure, Melbourne footy weather. Chilly temps and wind and a slow drizzle led to a pelting rain at the end of the day on Saturday, before tepid conditions took over on Sunday.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on October 16, 2022 - 1:23am
Albert Hammond is a liar. So are the Riveras, come to think of it.
What was originally forecast as a sunny, hot day turned out to be chilly, windy, and finally rainy. That, with the palm trees and mountains backdropping a bunch of footy ovals, you’dve thought you were in suburban Melbourne and not suburban Los Angeles.
The conditions were an important part of the proceedings over the course of the first day at the 2022 USAFL National Championships. And the SIlverlakes sports complex proved to be a welcome host for the 25th edition of this large tournament.T
Submitted by Brian Barrish on October 15, 2022 - 12:43am
The USAFL is proud to partner with GoLive SportsCast to bring you live, streaming coverage of the 2022 USAFL National Championships. This season marks the fifth year of our partnership, and we are delighted to be able to stream all the action on both Cooper’s Field and Field 4.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on October 14, 2022 - 1:33pm
The climax of the USAFL Nationals may be the Men’s Division 1, but the other three divisions are full of talent, intrigue, and skill.
There’s also that carrot of moving up automatically to the next division in 2023, and for teams to take home a cup of their own at the end of the weekend.
Here are the 22 teams to contest Men’s Division 2, 3, and 4:
Men’s Division 2
POOL A: Boston Demons, Minnesota Freeze, Portland Steelheads, Baltimore Dockers
Submitted by Brian Barrish on October 11, 2022 - 11:42pm
The USAFL Women have been changing the game for almost two decades now, and that isn’t about to change anytime soon.
2021 was an understandably lean year for the Women’s competition at Nationals. But with nature slowly healing and with it former players and new football converts making their way back to the ovals of the USA, the competition is back to its full-on format.
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