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Nauru looking for support

  • Saturday, January 12 2008 @ 02:42 pm ACDT
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To Australians, Nauru was well known as a small Pacific island-nation (around 21 sq km) that had embraced Aussie Rules more so than any other country - even Australia itself. Many of the tiny population of around 13000 people played footy, but unfortunately it wasn't ultimately a happy relationship on the financial front. Nauru was heavily mined for phosphate, giving the locals a high standard of living, but when the resources ran out, so too did many of the investments supposed to safeguard their future. Such investments included Nauru House (at one stage the tallest building in Melbourne) and the ill-fated Fitzroy Football Club.

On field things also turned sour, with the local league suspended in recent seasons - it seems too much passion for the game was leading to on and off-field violence. But the county still hopes to make it Down Under for the 2008 Australian Football International Cup, and is looking for financial support to allow that to happen. There's no doubt Nauru has the potential to be one of the higher profile nations at the tournament. WFN spoke with Nauru politician and former club coach, Hon. Fabian Ribauw M.P., about footy on the island.

Reports from the Auckland and Wellington Finals

  • Saturday, January 05 2008 @ 03:01 pm ACDT
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December saw two of the major NZAFL Grand Finals played, with the favourites coming home in both the Wellington and Auckland leagues.

In Auckland, the University Blues ran out comfortable winners over the Mt Roskill Saints, while in Wellington the Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs, with only 2 Australians in their 24-man matchday squad, gave the Wellington City Saints a 102-point hiding.

AFLPNG Camp to select 9 Scholarship Holders to QLD

  • Friday, December 14 2007 @ 04:13 pm ACDT
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The best one hundred and ten young AFL players in PNG have recently attended the National Institute of Sport in Goroka (30th Nov – 2nd Dec). There they were tested and assessed through a range of activities including games, skill and physical testing, mental challenges and lectures on the requirements to play AFL at the highest level.

Selection from the National Championships, held in Lae in September, has now seen the best 35 boys in Under 14, 16 and 18 vying for spots at the NIS to go to Australia in 2008 as part of AFLPNG’s National Talent Player Pathway.

PNG Juniors at AFL/AIS Draft Camp

  • Wednesday, December 12 2007 @ 05:41 pm ACDT
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Two PNG juniors recently attended Australia’s Elite AIS/AFL academy camp. The players Stanis Susuve and John James have played the past year in the Queensland local competitions and were the only international players selected for attendance. As many of our readers would know, AFLPNG has a programme that sees their elite athletes competing at state level in Queensland providing a talented player pathway which is clear and logical.

Footy in the Solomon Islands - ADF helping locals kick goals

  • Monday, November 19 2007 @ 01:32 pm ACDT
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In 2004, the creation of the Solomon Islands Australian Football Association (SIAFA) was creating a positive outlook for a new Pacific stronghold for footy, although it disappeared almost as quickly as it came.

In the meantime however, footy has still been continuing in and around the Solomons capital Honiara, assisted largely by Australian Defence Force and Police personnel stationed in the islands as part of the Regional Assistance Mission in the Solomon Islands (RAMSI).

One of the main drivers behind footy in Honiara is Captain Daniel Strack. WFN caught up with Captain Strack to talk about the current state of play regarding footy in the Solomons.

Auckland teams in tight tussle for title

  • Friday, November 16 2007 @ 03:59 pm ACDT
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Oceania The Auckland AFL Premiership is soon to be decided with the race down to four - University Blues, Mt Roskill Saints, Waitakere Magpies and North Shore Tigers. The AAFL Season has been one dominated percentage-wise by the University Club, winning 8 games from 10, who surprisingly only finished a game clear of Mt Roskill and Waitakere. North Shore Tigers scraped in with a 50% win/loss ratio, but with NZ Coach and NZAFL CEO Rob Vanstam as their coach their chances cannot be dismissed. Certainly Uni are going in in top form with key forwards Todd Taverna and Thomas Taungakiavia kicking 36 goals between them in their last two wins.

PNG U16 Girls are Qld State Champs!

  • Monday, November 12 2007 @ 01:55 pm ACDT
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The AFLPNG Kurakums, the national under-16 Girls team, will arrive home this week as the Queensland State U16 Girls Champions. They did not lose a game throughout the tournament and the only opposition side to score against them was the other Grand Finalist, Cape York.

In only their second attempt the Kurakums have surprised the AFL fraternity in Queensland by dominating the Under 16 National Championships. Their domination was evidenced by the selection of nine PNG players in the Queensland All Stars Team.

NZ into the National Aboriginal Football Championships?

  • Friday, November 02 2007 @ 12:06 am ACDT
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As strange as it first sounds, the New Zealand Australian Football League (NZAFL) wants to play in the Charles Perkins National Aboriginal Football Championships in Australia!

NZ attended the Australian Country Football Championships on the Gold Coast during 2006 and played the Aboriginal All-Stars there. The result was a pasting, as the ex-Brisbane Lion Darryl White lead his team to a resounding thumping. However NZAFL CEO Robert Vanstam has revealed that he wants to send a team to play at the carnival and will explore that possibility with the organisers of the next event.

Wellington about to Kick into the Wind!

  • Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 05:18 pm ACDT
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The Wellington AFL season is due to commence on Sunday 4th November. The recent NZ National Provincial Championship tournament, held in the capital, saw the Wellington team win matches against Canterbury and Waikato and lose to the Auckland outfit by 7 points.

The NPC has proven to be an excellent springboard into the forthcoming season. The competition has struggled a little in recent times to have four committed and competitive teams, along with a central committee who have perhaps not always offered the inclusive and respected leadership required. Now read on and look at the positive outlook for each Club as provided to WFN.

2007 PNG AFL Junior National Champs success

  • Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 12:31 am ACDT
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The 2007 AFL PNG Junior National Championships were held at Igam Barracks, Lae over the period 24 September - 28 September 2007. The Championships were a huge success with over 400 children attending from across PNG. They came from the Islands by Boat, the highlands by PMV and Port Moresby by plane. The accommodation, catering and playing facilities were all given the thumbs up by the children. Even the rain and slippery ovals could not dampen their enthusiasm.

Igam Barracks was viewed as a wonderful place to hold such a prestigious event and during the Championships the participants had a visit from the Commander PNGDF Commodore P. Ilau. The Commodore expressed his support for the Championships at Igam and was suitably impressed by the organisation and discipline of such a large number of well-behaved young Papua New Guineans.

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