Submitted by Anonymous on February 11, 2010 - 7:59pm
MAGPIES SIGN CALIFORNIAN BIG MAN
Wednesday, 10 February, 2010
The Western Magpies have thrown their recruiting net across the Pacific to sign 24-year-old Bryan Dragus from Los Angeles, California.
On the strength of his first training session for the club on Monday night, having arrived in the country last Saturday, the Magpies have confirmed the 198cm / 98kg American, who has played just eight games of football in his life, will be included on the club’s 2010 QAFL Senior List.
Submitted by Anonymous on February 10, 2010 - 7:59pm
The Western Magpies have thrown their recruiting net across the Pacific to sign 24-year-old Bryan Dragus from Los Angeles, California.
On the strength of his first training session for the club on Monday night, having arrived in the country last Saturday, the Magpies have confirmed the 198cm / 98kg American, who has played just eight games of football in his life, will be included on the club’s 2010 QAFL Senior List.
Submitted by Anonymous on February 8, 2010 - 7:59pm
The international presence of Australian Rules Football continues to grow with the announcement of a World XVIII and Oceania team participating in the NAB AFL U/16 Championship in June of this year.
Submitted by Anonymous on January 28, 2010 - 7:59pm
Please find the "Australian Football: An Introduction to Umpiring, International Version" attached. This was put together by the AFL with the help of: Brian Dunkin, Greg Everett, Paul O'Keeffe, Chris Ballman (Q-Ball), Seth McElvaney and others from around the globe.
Submitted by USAFL on January 28, 2010 - 12:00am
Delegates from 15 Australian football leagues around Europe converged on Frankfurt last weekend to officially found the European Australian Football Association, the long-awaited first pan-European governing body for the sport of Australian rules football.
Following on from the summit held in conjunction with the 2009 EU Cup in Zagreb, the conference has seen a governance structure put in place, with the financial and logistical backing of the AFL.
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