Submitted by Anonymous on March 10, 2002 - 7:59pm
NashvilleKangaroo going to Australia to Umpire
Submitted by Anonymous on March 10, 2002 - 7:59pm
The USAFL Junior Development committee is pleased to announce that May 10th 2002 will be National Juniors Day.
National Juniors Day will involve all of the USAFL senior clubs going to Elementary/Middle and High schools and conducting coaching clinics on the basics of Australian Football to the children of the United States of America. These clinics will range from 30 minute to 90 minute sessions and will include kicking, marking and handball skills that are found in the fast paced game of Australian Football.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 10, 2002 - 7:59pm
2002 Coopers United States Australian Rules National Tournament Awarded to Kansas City
[KANSAS CITY] The United States Australian Football League is pleased to announce The 2002 Coopers/USAFL National Tournament, hosted by the KC Power, to be held in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 18-20. The tournament, the leagues fifth annual national championship, will attract over a thousand players and fans from coast to coast, as well as dignitaries from Australia.
Submitted by Anonymous on March 9, 2002 - 7:59pm
Descending upon an unsuspecting population, footy players from across the
continent swept into this bustling metropolis on a cool, crisp Friday
night.
After the quick stop at the hotel these warriors of the oval paddock girded
themselves for the next days battle as any self respecting footy player
would. The tournament hotline rang time and again with the same query;
Pops,
how do I get to the pub again?
Submitted by Anonymous on January 28, 2002 - 7:59pm
Australia Day Party Raises over US$1,600 (AUS$3,200) for Sydney Bushfire Fund
New York City, Monday, January 28th, 2002.
An unusually warm winter night brought out the best in New York's Australian
contingent, as over 350 revelers filled Dewey's Flatiron Bar to support the
NSW Bushfire Benefit on Australia Day, Saturday January 26th. The event,
hosted by the New York Magpies Australian Rules Football Club, raised
US$1,690 (approx. AUS$3,280) to help those affected by the bushfires that
devastated vast areas around Sydney.
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