International footy shapes the Australian Football

The story of footy is about change. Except that it does not all come from the top, or from the centre.
In the words of Australian artist Paul Kelly’s song… ‘From little things big things grow’….
The way in which the game is played around the world, often involving smaller teams on smaller playing fields, and sometimes with some rule modifications, may shape the future of the game in Australia. And what better day to discuss the future of Australia's indigenous sport, with a global view, than Australia Day?

Mark Your Calendars-Australia Day2009

Dear Australians and Friends of Australia
Australia Day is just around the corner and the Australian expat communities across the United States invite you to celebrate.

New York

When: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 8 p.m.-2 a.m.

Where: The Canal Room, 285 W. Broadway (at Canal Street) NY, NY, 10013

Tickets: $20 on sale now at www.nyfooty.com. (Limited availability so get in quick)

Cut off date for USAFL Positions closes TUESDAY 20

USAFL REVOLUTION COACH POSITION AND ACCOUNTANT POSITION CLOSES TODAY TUESDAY JAN 21ST 2009.

Please submit a letter of interest with resume to officemanager@usfooty.com

Meaghan Harrison
Office Manager
United States Australian Football League
www.usfooty.com
# 195 1550 Larimer St.
Denver CO 80202
Ph: (303) 433 0033
Fax: (303) 433 2310

- Office Manager

Ben Graham to fly Aussie flag in Super Bowl

Ben Graham today moved to be the first Australian, barring any unforeseen incidents in the next two weeks, to play in an NFL Super Bowl. The remarkable journey that has played out as the post retirement scenario for the former Geelong Football Club captain sees him as one of the combatants in a sports event that captures global attention. Both punters met in the centre of the field 90 minutes prior to the start of the game and wished the other good luck, Rocca’s Philadelphia Eagles going into the match as overwhelming favourites.

Graham and Rocca to battle for Super Bowl spot

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