Nationals
2010 USAFL Nationals
October 14, 2010 - 9:37am — kjhPhotos and videos from the first bounce of pool play to the final siren in the championship!
Denver wins 2010 USAFL Nationals
October 10, 2010 - 6:34pm — kjhSunday's weather looked to be a repeat of Saturday's: hot and sunny. Four teams made it through the semifinal and two others would battle it out to avoid taking home the wooden spoon. After the first day, it seemed the like the two pool winners Calgary/Montreal and New York/Baltimore would be the favorites against the second seeds from the opposite pool. read more »
2010 USFooty Nationals
October 1, 2010 - 12:25pm — kjhThe USAFL is returning to Louisville for the 2010 USFooty National Championships. Champions will be contested in four Men's Divisions and a Women's Division. In addition to an exciting tournament, a series of Women's Footy Seminars will conducted throughout the weekend. read more »
Women's Footy Seminars at USAFL Nationals
September 23, 2010 - 9:02am — KrazzaOctober 8th-10th 2010 - Louisville Kentucky
A series of 5 seminars and clinics will be running through out the weekend in conjuction with the USAFL National Championships.
- Training for Success
- Kicking: The A to Z Guide
- Women's Footy Forum: Building Women's Footy in the USA
- Footy Tactics
- Women's Footy Kicking Competition
2009 US Footy Nationals
December 16, 2009 - 5:17pm — amybishop3 days of fun and mayhem crammed into under 12 minutes. This video tries to capture the experience of the US Footy Nationals. read more »
The Drill: Q&A With local "footy" player Suzy Thomas
October 23, 2009 - 12:39pm — kjh
Oct 23, 2009 | Dave Kallmann | © Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
The women's division trophy from the U.S. Australian Rules Football national championship resides in Wisconsin. Earlier this month, the Milwaukee Lady Bombers won the eight-team tournament, beating the Calgary Blue team, 8.3 (51)-1.5 (11), in the championship game. Thomas, of West Allis, who won the Geoff Cann Medal for MVP of the final, tried to explain "footy" to the Journal Sentinel's Dave Kallmann, who was lost from the opening ruck. read more »




