Submitted by Anonymous on September 21, 2000 - 8:59pm
The CAFL and USAFL would like to formally announce that there has been a change of venue for the 2000 National Tournament. It will still be held in Los Angeles on the 14th & 15th October but is no longer at Van Nuys.
Because we were forced to change the venue we have also had to change hotels. Please do not make any more bookings with Airtel and contact me as soon as possible to obtain information on how to cancel your existing reservation if you have one.
Following are the new Venue and Hotel details:
Submitted by Anonymous on September 13, 2000 - 8:59pm
G'day everyone,
Just to let everyone know it's all full steam ahead for the
2000 nationals. Will Boston win their third successive Title?, will Santa Cruz break their
drought?, will someone else upset the top two teams from 98 and 99? Who knows?,
it will definitely be an interesting weekend of footy.
From my point of view, and the entire USAFL Board, we eagerly await the
Nationals as it's the culmination for us for a year of hard work.We will also
be hosting Dr. Ross Smith, Head of Game Development for the AFL.
Submitted by Anonymous on September 13, 2000 - 8:59pm
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Submitted by Anonymous on September 10, 2000 - 8:59pm
Nashville Kangaroos playing for Mid American Australian Football League
Championship
The Nashville Kangaroos, Nashville's Australian Rules Football Club, are
heading to St. Louis on Saturday September 16th to take on
the St. Louis Blues. A win for the Kangaroos will give them the Mid
American Australian Football League Championship (MAAFL) but a loss will
hand the championship to the Chicago Swans who the Kangaroos defeated
here in August 26th.
Submitted by Anonymous on August 4, 2000 - 8:59pm
Need an email address?
We are constantly trying to come up with ways to support the clubs. One
additional way we can do this is through the development of club email
addresses at usfooty.com.
While this may not be of value to any of the more established "A" clubs, it
should be handy for the developing clubs or clubs without their own domain.
This way they can have a more professional email address.
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