Submitted by Brian Barrish on January 29, 2019 - 10:36pm
2019 is a pivotal year for the USA Freedom women’s national team program, as coach Christina Licata builds her team and staff not just for next year’s International Cup, but for the 2021 Trans-Atlantic Cup, and beyond.
While the brick and mortar of the program is the playing group, no building can stand without a foundation, and so the coaching staff that Licata assembles around her will play a pivotal role in the program’s success.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on January 16, 2019 - 9:58pm
With a hard fought 2018 campaign put to stern, USAFL clubs around the country took the chance to reflect, celebrate and recognize those who made their clubs go on and off the field. From November all the way through mid-January, each team held awards nights, some wrapped around their club's AGM with an eye to the future.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on January 12, 2019 - 2:59pm
Australia Day, commemorated on January 26th every year, celebrates the culture and heritage of one of the most unique countries on the planet. In Australia, it's celebrated with barbecues, beach cricket, and other merriment.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on January 6, 2019 - 6:15pm
They call Arizona “the Valley of the Sun,” most likely because some days, it feels like you’re living on its surface.
It’s known for its hot, dry weather, its desert scenery, and for its booming and ever-expanding metropolis in Phoenix.
For the past two decades, however, it has been a literal and figurative hotbed of Aussie Rules football. From the Phoenix Scorpions and Tuscon Javelinas giving way to what is now the Arizona Hawks, the game has flourished in the nation’s 48th state.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on December 31, 2018 - 11:44am
“Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, 'It will be happier.'” – Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Lo, Earth hath done her cosmic duty, oblivious to the deeds and tasks of men and women living upon her. She cares not that we are all going to drink and be merry tonight to celebrate an arbitrary cycle of time, she just does her thing.
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