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AFL signs with HRG Australia

  • Wednesday, January 14 2009 @ 07:04 am ACDT
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General News

HRG Australia has announced that it has been appointed to provide corporate travel management services to what was described on industry website e-Travel Blackboard as Australia’s largest and most prestigious sporting body, the Australian Football League (AFL).

The article stated that:

Following a successful tender process, the AFL awarded HRG Australia the contract, citing the company’s innovative and flexible approach as key reasons behind their decision.

"With the AFL set to expand to Western Sydney and the Gold Coast, and with an eye on future global development, we wanted to appoint a company that could work with us as we broaden our horizons," commented Ian Anderson, Chief Financial Officer of the AFL.

We bring this to the attention of our readers as it's nice to continue to see references to "global development", something that was missing for many years. It isn't a major breakthrough, just another small sign of how times have slowly changed.

Cougars upset Saints in '08

  • Tuesday, January 13 2009 @ 11:44 pm ACDT
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North America

worldfootynews.com didn't manage to get a match report from Canada's North West Pacific AFL / BC Footy grand final back in September 2008, with game played in the immediate after-glow of the third International Cup. Given that it is turning out to be a slow news week and we've belatedly received this report, here it is, courtesy of Stuart Grills.

Australian Football, in any sense, can be seen as one of the funniest and unpredictable games played on this earth. Consider the ball shape, the amount of player on the field, the different methods to move the ball toward goal, the size of the field and so on. And if you add to the mix the ability of coaches and staff to manipulate and control player movement, style and approach the game becomes even more unpredictable. But no one could ever really say the Australian Rules Football lacks entertainment value!

Graham and Rocca to battle for Super Bowl spot

  • Monday, January 12 2009 @ 08:16 am ACDT
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North America The march to the NFL Super Bowl continued this weekend for Ben Graham and Sav Rocca as their respective teams set up a head to head clash in next week’s NFC Championship match. This should see the first Australian, and indeed first former Australian rules footballer play in the world famous gridiron football final.

Both punters had solid games and no doubt their clash next week will feature in the Australian media, ironically unlike in their former sport the two will not take the field at the same time during the game. Hopefully the origin of the two competing punters is not lost on the US media either and Aussie Rules can gain another free plug across the country.

Graham’s Cardinals defeated the Carolina Panthers 33-13 with Graham punting 4 times for 43.5 yards average and 36.3 yards net average. He held for Neil Rackers 4 from 5 field goal attempts and three extra point conversions. Rocca’s Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New York Giants 23 to 11 this morning with Rocca punting 4 times for 42 yards average and 40 yards net average. Rocca also held for David Akers' two successful field goal attempts and two extra point conversions.

The Cardinals will host the Eagles next Sunday.

French-American actor Michael Vartan loves his AFL

  • Friday, January 09 2009 @ 11:08 am ACDT
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General News

An article appeared in the Herald Sun about actor Michael Vartan, who regularly watches games on cable and has struck up a friendship with AFL star Brendan Fevola so now "roots for" the Carlton Football Club.

The Hollywood star, best known for his supporting roles, had a leading role in the 2007 Australian horror film Rogue, where his character does battle with a monster size man eating crocodile.

See the full article Brendan Fevola's Carlton guernsey gift to US Michael Vartan

2011 confirmed for next IC, location up for tender

  • Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 02:30 pm ACDT
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International Cup 2011

The Australian Football League's David Matthews today told worldfootynews.com that the AFL intends to stage the fourth Australian Football International Cup in 2011.

Originally the tournament was to switch to a 4-year cycle but during the International Forum staged during IC08 Matthews, head of AFL National and International Game Development, expressed an interest in it remaining at 3-year intervals.

Matthews also suggested that keeping the event in Melbourne may be beneficial, but has now told us that the AFL's Roger Berryman, who was the primary event coordinator for IC08, will be managing a tender process to determine location and timing. Encouragingly the AFL say they have had interest from several international affiliates and other Australian states in relation to hosting IC11.

More details as they become available.

Kennelly quits Swans? - Updated

  • Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 09:16 am ACDT
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Europe The highest profile Irishman playing in the AFL, Tadhg Kennelly has had numerous stories over past years coming out of Ireland saying he was heading home - usually on the back of conversations or statements from Kennelly about how keen he was to win an All Ireland medal with Kerry. Today's article in The Kerryman though, indicates that he had made the decision on his career which will end immediately, with the Swans premiership player to return to Kerry "full time within the next two weeks".

The article in The Kerryman - appears here. worldfootynews.com has contacted the Swans for further information.

Update: The Sydney Swans have made the following statement on the matter "Tadhg signed a three year contract, which was for seasons 2007, 2008 and 2009. He is back in training with the Sydney Swans and preparing for the season ahead." Which would seem to put the matter to rest.

A look back on Japanese footy's foundations

  • Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 03:15 pm ACDT
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Asia

The Japan AFL recently celebrated 20 years of Australian football in that country. The origins are often traced back to a VFL exhibition game between Hawthorn and Essendon in Yokohama, and the desire to have a curtain raiser match between Japanese players.

An excellent article appeared in The Australian today, by Peter Wilson, a well known Australian journalist. He discusses his involvement as the reluctant coach of those first players, the lack of official support back in those days, and Wilson's pleasant surprise to find his early role has been remembered with an award.

The article is: Japan learns Aussie rules

Government and AFL partnership to help Indigenous kids in the Kimberley

  • Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 02:56 pm ACDT
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General News The following is from a press release today jointly by the Australian Governement and announced today by Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin along with the Hawthorn Football Club's Lance Franklin.


The Australian Government has provided $250,000 to help expand Australian football training and development opportunities for Indigenous youth in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. These activities will be jointly funded by the Australian Football and West Australian Football Commission, which currently provides $200,000 a year for Australian football activities in the Kimberley. The Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Jenny Macklin said sport can play a powerful role in expanding the life chances for young Indigenous people. “The program has the potential to provide new pathways for young Indigenous people in some of the most disadvantage communities in Australia,” Ms Macklin said.

Coney snubs Swans

  • Tuesday, January 06 2009 @ 10:15 am ACDT
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Europe It was today reported that Kyle Coney will not return to Australia to join the Sydney Swans, who returned to training in Sydney yesterday. Coney wants to play for his GAA club Ardboe and hopefully for Tyrone county side. Reports before the New Year did indicate that he was considering not returning but had been convinced to return by his countrymen at the Swans in Kennelly and Murphy.

The article in the Irish Times quotes Coney as saying “I'm staying in Ireland for the time being," Coney said today. "I was scheduled to go back on 2 January but the time came to make a decision and I decided not to go back…I weighed up my options when I was in Australia. Now I want to keep my options open and I want to be playing football for Ardboe and Tyrone.”

While this sounds like he may consider returning to Sydney other statements in the article make it seem unlikely “It was a very, very big decision. It took a lot of thinking but in my opinion, I've made the right decision," he told BBC Sport. "About a week after I came home (for Christmas), I said to my family that this is where I want to be playing football."

Highlights of international Australian Football in 2008 - footy's biggest year yet

  • Tuesday, January 06 2009 @ 08:02 am ACDT
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General News

2008 has come to an end and it must surely be regarded as the most successful yet for the growth of Australian Football.

The stand-out event was the 2008 Australian Football International Cup. 16 full sides plus an appearance by Tonga in the Multicultural Challenge meant there was easily a record number of teams and players. The Israel-Palestine Peace Team grabbed most of the headlines and it was terrific to see so much attention, but in purely football terms perhaps the arrival of China and India was the biggest news. The semi-finals being played under lights in Warrnambool were a huge success (though better lighting and an extra 10 degrees warmth would've been appreciated), with the football an excellent standard, only to be bettered in the Grand Final which saw sentimental favourite PNG win after two previous grand final losses, with New Zealand gallant in narrow defeat. The event also saw an International Forum between the AFL and many countries.

Many of the highlights were things we'd previewed in the 2007 review (see 2008 set to outshine a stellar 2007 - part one and part two). It's amazing just how many good news football stories there were across 2008. All countries probably have positive news to report so selecting just a few is fraught with danger, but here is a summary with a few stand-outs.

Aussies winners in NFC Wild Card playoffs

  • Monday, January 05 2009 @ 11:50 am ACDT
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North America Ben Graham and Sav Rocca moved into week two of the NFL playoffs after their teams both came up trumps. Graham’s Cardinals yesterday defeated the Atlanta Falcons 30 - 24 as Graham punted six times for a net average of 34.7 yards including four inside 20 and three of those inside the 10 yard line.

Rocca’s Philadelphia Eagles today defeated the Minnesota Vikings 26 – 14, with Rocca punting four times for a net average of 44 yards and a longest punt of 58 yards. All Rocca’s punts were inside the 20 yard line.

The accuracy of the drop punt has really come to the fore with both punters using it effectively. If both were to be on winning teams next week they would find themselves going head to head in the NFC Championship match with the winner of that game headed into the Superbowl.

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