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Melbourne's Herald Sun report on the Revolution

GET SET TO YANK PLAYERS FROM US
THOSE expecting a bunch of expatriate Aussies who still mistakenly believe they are undiscovered James Hirds will be disappointed when the International Cup begins on August 3.


First held in Melbourne in 2002, the tournament pits 11 nations against each other over 10 days of Australian football competition.

Western Regionals

The Orange County Bombers are pleased to announce the venue for the 2nd Western Regional Championships will be the University of California – Riverside (UCR) to be held on September 10, 2005.

It can be dangerous wearing a Bomber's shirt..

Why this Bomber was grounded
Essendon may see no reason to change its nickname from the Bombers in the wake of the latest terrorist attacks in London (as we reported yesterday) but that doesn't mean everyone, especially those overseas, share their viewpoint.


We say that in the wake of this incredible incident that took place in America recently when the Bomber logo got a traveller into big strife in New York.

Good luck to our Revolution Players!

All the hard work, training and planning is reaching a climax as our Revolution players prepare to fly out to the International Cup in Melbourne on Thursday, July 28.


Good luck to you all as you embark on this exciting adventure - we know you will do yourselves proud as you strive to 'Bring the Cup Home'.  Many thanks too, to our Revolution Coach, Alan Nugent and Team Manager, Greg Narleski for all their hard work in preparing for this event.


We will, of course, be having regular updates of game results on the USFooty website.



International Cup has been Launched!

Kevin Sheedy was the special guest at the photo launch for the International Cup at Windy
Hill, Essendon's home training ground.





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Baton Rouge Hit the Headlines

Clinic held on game 'footy' BR Tigers promotes awareness of Aussie-rules football


BY KRISTIN GRANT
Special to The Advocate


Members of the Baton Rouge Tigers held a free Australian-rules football clinic Saturday at BREC's Burbank Soccer Complex to promote public awareness of the fast-paced sport. Players provided instruction and hands-on training to attendees in an effort to inform the community about the game.

REVISED 2005 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL CUP

Due to the withdrawal of Denmark from the International Cup, the previously published draw had to be revised. Following is the final draw:

2005 National Collegiate Invitational

Nashville, TN - Vandy Aussie Rules Club, in conjunction with the USAFL and the Australian Festival are pleased to announce that Belmont University Sports Administration masters student, Adam Bishop, will direct the 2005 2nd Annual National Collegiate Invitational. The event, which will be held in Nashville’s picturesque Centennial Park on September 10 and 11, will see 4 college teams battle it out for the coveted title of Collegiate Aussie Rules National Champion.

Latest news on the Revolution

With the International Cup in August fast approaching planning and preparation for the trip are well under way…but, are you interested in coming to support the team? Want to witness a live AFL game at the MCG? Nothing like listening to 50,000 + fanatical Australians cheering for their team. If you would like to come, contact Greg Narleski at teammanager@usfooty.com so we can help reserve you a spot….

James Moves to Victoria


James with Tony Adams, creator of the Macquarie Scholarship

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