Submitted by Brian Barrish on August 8, 2019 - 9:59pm
It’s a good chance that most of you reading this attend anywhere from zero to one of the three regional tournaments that the USAFL holds every year. In some cases, there are those of you who managed to make it to two stops on the Regional Championship series.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on August 3, 2019 - 5:16pm
Australian Rules football is a team sport. Eighteen parts plus those on the sidelines working together as one key unit in search of scoring more points than the other team.
But from time to time, it's good to recognize the key cogs of the machines that make up the USAFL clubs. Over forty of said clubs trekked to one of three cities during the course of the summer -- Raleigh, Denver, and Salem -- in the first buoy that is the oceanic league season.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on July 25, 2019 - 3:11pm
For centuries prior to Lewis and Clark happening upon the Williamette Valley, the area around Salem was referred to by the Kalapuya people as Chim-i-ki-ti, which means "meeting or resting place".
Three years after the USAFL’s travelling midsummer roadshow came to said meeting place, it comes again to the Oregonian capital. As it did in 2016, it will be the climax of what has, heretofore, been a memorable tour for those of us who have had the privilege to go to each of the stops on the Regional Championship series.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on July 23, 2019 - 8:55am
In October, the USAFL Nationals will head to Western Florida for the second time in four years, as the freshly manicured grounds of the Premier Sports Campus at Lakewood Ranch play host to the world’s biggest Aussie Rules tournament.
And the home region will have a brand new club to rep it when the footballs take flight in three months’ time.
The USAFL is proud to officially welcome the Tampa Bay Tiger Sharks as its 46th member club.
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