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AFL back in North America

  • Wednesday, January 18 2006 @ 11:55 am ACDT
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The Swans versus Kangaroos AFL match at Los Angeles last weekend was a long overdue return to the US for Australia's top sporting organisation. After years of lobbying and aborted attempts, the event finally happened. With so much to organise and all involved relatively new to such a task (given the AFL's long absence from North America), it was inevitable that not all would go smoothly. But critically the game was held, the AFL clubs appear to be pleased with the outcome and no major injuries were sustained - always handy when hoping to make it an annual event.

Feedback on LA story

  • Wednesday, January 18 2006 @ 05:08 am ACDT
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worldfootynews.com has received feedback from someone active in the USFooty community expressing concern about some of the personal comment in the story Hollywood encounter with the Swans and the Kangaroos is no B-grade movie. The issue related to content at the end of the story primarily regarding previous administration of the game in the US. WFN welcomes such feedback and appreciates the concern. The article was submitted by an independent contributor and as such does not necessarily represent the views of WFN.

Aussies quash Revolution - updated with photos

  • Monday, January 16 2006 @ 02:34 pm ACDT
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The Aussie All comers team has defeated the US Revolution team by 37 points at the UCLA today on a playing surface roughly the same size as the SCG. The match was played in front of a sell out crowd, as the curtain raiser to the Sydney V Kangaroos exhibition match, which the Kangaroos won by 48 points. Australian celebrities joined the the capacity crowd including, Olivia Newtown-John, Layne Beachley and Hugh Jackman. Australian Federal Treasurer Peter Costello, and former politicians John Olsen and Tim Fischer were also present.

Match reports to follow as they come in. Photos of the Aussie All-comers side added courtesy of Mark McParland.

Hollywood encounter with the Swans and the Kangaroos is no B-grade movie

  • Sunday, January 15 2006 @ 04:09 pm ACDT
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In the lead-up to this weekend's exhibition match between Sydney and the Kangaroos in LA, a training session was held for USAFL players with members of the AFL teams and dignitaries from the world of footy such as Ron Barassi - introduced to the American audience as being the "Vince Lombardi of Australian Football". Michael “Scuba” Russell reports for us from UCLA.

Ellis Takes Charge of Revolution: LA Weekend Preview

  • Wednesday, January 11 2006 @ 05:42 am ACDT
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Alan Johnson is the Managing Director of the Ramada Inn in West Hollywood. He has strong links with the Australian Expat community in L.A. and with the North Melbourne Kangaroos as the ex-Chairman of the North Melbourne Football Club. His drive to make an AFL exhibition game happen as part of the Australia Week 2006 festivities will see Hollywood play host to AFL and USAFL football followed by a week long salute to Australia's other fine exports including the arts, food and wine, fashion. The local support is stong and it appears that the match will be a sell out. Here we preview the event and talk to first-time US coach Tom Ellis.

Show Me the Money!

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Disclaimer: The opinions in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the USAFL, its board, its member clubs or WFN.

While it is all well and good to say that developing footy internationally is important or to say the U.S. is an important market for talent and supporters, developing footy in the U.S. takes money. How much money? Does the AFL need to bear the burden of the funding? Is USFooty self-sustaining?

US Footy Off season '05/06 – around the grounds

  • Sunday, December 25 2005 @ 11:33 pm ACDT
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While the US Footy season pretty much finishes with the Nationals in early October, some footy continues on through the US winter. While in many parts of the US it is virtually impossible to play footy with fields covered in Ice and Snow, some southern regions find the winter months cool for footy.

USAFL TV deal not delivering, but hopes remain for 2006

  • Wednesday, December 14 2005 @ 02:02 am ACDT
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As fans would know, the much anticipated telecast of USAFL matches into US markets appears unlikely to take place in 2005, despite USFooty's deal with ASTN. Nevertheless, Australian Football's governing body in the United States still holds out hope that ASTN and its parent company can resolve financing issues and deliver in 2006.

Milwaukee Bombers offering 2006 scholarship for an Aussie

  • Saturday, November 26 2005 @ 01:44 am ACDT
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The Milwaukee Bombers, a member of the USAFL competing in the MAAFL, are looking for an Australian player to play for them in the 2006 North American summer. No doubt this will be one of many in a growing exchange of Australian Football players in the years ahead as footy continues to internationalise. The following is a release from Milwaukee.

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