Submitted by Brian Barrish on May 10, 2017 - 10:40pm
Houston Lonestars 5.12.42 def Portland Steelheads 5.1.31
Houston 4.7.31 def by Austin Crows B 6.6.42
Austin B 7.9.51 def Portland 3.6.24
The Houston Lonestars held home sway over visiting Portland on the return leg of their home and home series that started last season, despite having difficulty finding the big sticks. The Austin Crows B-side were the big winners on the day, however, as they edged the Lonestars by 11 and trounced Rose City by 27. (Recap)
Submitted by Steven McVicker on May 8, 2017 - 9:37pm
(Steve McVicker is an American that has been playing forward/half-forward for the Denver Bulldogs since 2014)
It's 9:30 at night on a wet, rainy Monday night in France. I'm doing burpees in the cold, wet mud of a rugby pitch over an hour outside Paris with a bunch of French guys I've never met before, and I'm wondering:
Submitted by Brian Barrish on May 5, 2017 - 3:42pm
After two seasons of camps, individual training, and scratch matches across the country, Tom Ellis has his thirty young men who will represent the USA at the 2017 AFL International Cup from August 5-19 in Melbourne.
"We had over 50 players competing for a spot on the 2017 International Cup this past weekend in Dallas," said Ellis in the announcement on the team's Facebook page. "The coaches have been working hard the last 2 years to put the best team together. A lot of very good and talented players have been left off the list. Its a mix of old and new."
Submitted by Brian Barrish on April 27, 2017 - 10:24pm
It seems weird to think that it’s been three years since the last International Cup. Since the men and women of the USAFL travelled to Melbourne to take on talented footy players from around the globe. Has it really been that long?
And yet here we are, just several months out from IC17, another gathering wherein the AFL welcomes in the world to play their game. The journey in preparation for players and staff has been arduous, but for all, it’s a matter of working hard to be one of the lucky few to pull on the red, white, and blue jumper.
Submitted by Brian Barrish on April 26, 2017 - 1:07pm
We wrap up our season preview series, and our women’s previews, with the Western region.
The West is responsible for Women’s Divisional titles in each of the last seven seasons; Six in a row by Denver and last year’s steak ending triumph by San Francisco in Divvy 1, and Portland in Division 2, who did so alongside Calgary in 2015, and Seattle and Arizona in 2016.
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