Approx 25 years ago, a young Canadian boy spent 12 months living with a local family, during a school exchange experience. I live in a small country town in northern Victoria (Australia), the young Canadian boy had grown up playing rugby, but it was quite a distance to get to the nearest rugby club. The family he was living with played Aussie rules at our local club, so this young Canadian decided he would give it a try. He fell in love with the sport!! So much so, when he returned to Canada, he found the nearest Aussie rules football club. Several years later he returned to Australia to represent Canada in the international cup at the MCG, which I think he did on several occasions. One thing that makes me proud about our great sport, is how much of an effect it can have on those when they discover it. The greatest sport on earth!!!
as an Australian i love the passion some Americans have for our football, and i find it incredible USAFL has lasted 25 years already. Keep up the great effort!
It’s cool to hear the mix of commentators. Some pure American accents, some pure Aussie accents, and then a few Aussies with a bit of American creeping in and a few Americans with the little Aussie influence
I've only just learned more about AFL than just its mere existence in Australia and honestly, what's not to like? For us American footballers, there is simply no reason not to love this game as well
I am an Aussie, and a member of the Collingwood Football Club, we have over 100,000 members and are the biggest football club in Australia. It is so great to see your league continue to grow. Congratulations USAFL on your 25 year anniversary.
Tell that to soccer Australia! They disrespect our Australian football by changing their name to football Australia! It's soccer/English football! The AFL should sue!
I am just an ordinary Australian. And I say congratulations USAFL for the last 25 years of hard work & dedication to a great game called "Aussie Rules" football. You are collectively the vanguard in the building of a sport that will one day be the dominant football game in America, and the world.
Ok let's not go overboard, it will never be huge in the USA or the world, the main reason is other countries have their own football, but I am sure it can get a bit more well known that it is now.
As a local, i loved the AFL World Cup that took place in Melbourne about 4 years ago... I know many Australians loved it also, though it deserved more promotion. I hope the AFL are planning the next one.
@@garynewton1263 well it's not really that big compared to other world cups. Also It's more of a developing nations cup than world cup. By developing nations I mean the sport is in its development stages in these countries. What's the point of putting full-time professional against teams made up of weekend park players from other countries.
Glad to been part of the ride... Got to start the initial team in Phoenix with what we called the Phoenix Fury back in like 1996 or 1997 (By the way thank you so much Paul O'Keefe.who sent us VHF tapes and a few Footies to practice with way back then).... then Andrew Ashworth got sponsership with the Scorpians so we became the Phoenix Scorpians.... then we Became the Arizona Hawks!!! And Still Kicking it :) Remember a game we played against the Denver Bulldogs in Tempe and they destroyed us.... but it was so much fun, and the Boat race at the bar afterwards.... priceless. Congrats on growing the game to all the people in the US from players, to organizers and especially to the families for all the sacrifice and joy that they have brought!!!
This is awesome, I think we take it for granted here in Australia that we can join a football club as a tacker at 5 or 6 and play with that same club until we are in our late 30's. That opportunity doesn't seem to exist in the US as after they finish college sport they seem to give some sports away. I played from 7 years old in 1973 until 2000 and then took up assistant coaching and coaching roles and I love the game. It is the best kept secret in the world and its great that others are now seeing that.
Genuinely impressive and done exactly the right way, from the ground up through the community, and from an Australian i was quite impressed with the young lad with the ponytail, some very impressive football movements from him.
Yeh yeh America play this amazing game,it’s tough hard but open to all as most of these players know congratulations knowing Americans know how good our game is heart warming play hard but play fair all the best.
This is brilliant. I can't understand why the AFL can't give you $1,000,000 to grow the game and then have a national team which could play Australia's best. That would be a hell of a game.
They would still be a long way off standard wise, the first thing I notice is they drop the ball from too high. Not their fault but us Aussies grow up with a football in our hands. We hone those skills from the moment we walk. I kicked a plastic footy around the yard at 3. From what I have seen most local suburban clubs would convincingly beat the best US teams at the moment. They certainly have come a long way in 25 years though and will get better as more people play.
Thanks Tony. Our National teams are currently getting ready to play other teams at the International Cup in 2024, but be on the look out for what we hope will be a smaller tourney here in the states in 2023!
@@iankearns774 if anything no actual pro afl players maybe some teens like 18 year olds like the kids in the academy’s and all that country vic can play for us there good but not AFL standard closer skill level
I am Australian.In 2001 I went and played a season in Toronto.Think they had about 8 teams in the league,absolutely loved it over there playing footy.Had every intention of playing in the USA the next yrear,even flew down to Denver and San Fransisco to speak to some teams and organise stuff if I was to come back to North America...9/11 happened while I was in Toronto towards the end of the season and pretty much killed my plans,was 33 at the time so getting on to keep playing but really regret not going back over now
I hope one day the USAFL can compete with AFL and AFLW clubs in preseason exhibition matches. Cheers on you guys for spreading the great game around the world ❤
I’ve know about USAFL for around about 16 years or so? I was pretty surprised because I’m an Aussie and I play for my local club in the GFL league, it’s a great game! Edit: I love that you incorporated the hand shake at end, that’s what footy is all about no matter the outcome it’s just a fun game and everyone’s mates at the end 👍
I’m loving this please America play this sport both men and women are welcome it’ll be amazing for everyone but remember to be cool about the heavy contact.
Congratulations to all involved. Proud to see Aussies taking footy to the world and doubly proud to see Americans loving the game and spirit, going hard at it, but chilling and having beers with opponents after....Footy isn't all about the sport. It's about people, mateship,connection to community and especially family.. Big question,, Why haven't you guys hit up the AFL.. They've got heaps of cash???.. Besides, you're doing them a favour and succeeding where they've failed
Hi Scott, thanks for the kind words. The AFL does support us in a few different ways, including with a generous grant, and they're great with trying to help us grow the game here in the USA!
Wow, great too see. Loved Footy for the social side. Wasn't that good but loved the the bigger picture. (ie. community, beers, community and more community. And some more beers!) Please don't forget the netball. Originally a female domain, is now included as part of a footy club. Not EFC but EFNC.
Half way through and very interesting. One complaint though. Why do videos/documentaries these days need music to accompany dialogue? Just a bug bear of mine.
WOW What a great story, I wish I could go to watch the Nationals. What time of the year is it played? I would fly from Melbourne to watch it. Great story. loved it
Baseball is big in Aus, the best go to USA. We have NFL in Aus I know as a bus driver there is a chap who carries his gear to and from the game/training. USAFL is like grass roots footy in Aus, only the best get to play in the big league many play the game. Hope you all have a blast playing the game :) I think your womens teams would be up there with ours and WAFL could be challenged by you.
Great doco…👍👍👍Introduce AUSKICK to American schools as part of physical education.. Get kids loving footy young. The USAFL will grow massively if they heavily back AUSKICK for a decade or so.
Since there are many Aussies punters for the NFL and college football teams, you ever considered approaching them if any of the teams needs some help with their skills?
Congratulations to those amazing Americans who have fallen in love with this beautiful game all the best to your wonderful organisers,players,coaches and family and friends safe travels to everyone.
What I hate about the Australian Football League is that they have taught everyone to call our great game AFL. It's not. It's called Australian Rules Football (Aussie Rules). Great to see that the guys on this upload are calling it that. The AFL itself is only the name of the division, which is contested by the most elite players. You don't find people calling the game of basketball NBL, do you? Or other codes of football EPL or NFL etc? In effect through their marketing the AFL have almost trademarked the name of the game. Here in Australia kids now say "I play AFL". No you don't kid. You play Aussie Rules. Just like I did. AFL players are the best of the best.
Nah, we play footy. The thubgyists in the northern states play "throwy" but also call it footy so the distinction between afl and nrl is made for gambling company purposes, l believe.
I think for USA going forward they should use "footy" and drop the Australian or Aussie. Rugby and football (soccer) spread world wide and I think was accepted more readily because it was not named "English football". Too many competing sports already call themselves "football", footy is unique to 1 game only and would be best marketed as such, IMO.
@@peterschmidt1453 They can either call it "United States Australian Football League" OR, what I believe they should use, " United States of America Football League"
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax Football is already overused in sports and in the US the NFL would be considered the only "real" football. Soccer was probably successful because they stopped calling it football outside of Europe. Grid Iron has been exported to many countries too but has not gained a big following , I think it's marketing of "American Football" held it back, the name Grid Iron probably should have been pushed as the name outside of the USA. Only time will tell I suppose, Aussie rules is a great game but so far has not gained a great following outside of Australia, but the USAFL is doing a great job.
So I'm thinking the league's title being US-AFL is perfect, right? I mean United States Australian Football League rings more true after a 25 year partnership than it would had it been simply United States of America Football League, who's with me on this?
Tell that to soccer Australia! They changed their name to football Australia! Total disrespect to our own brand of football! Soccer is a World game. But like America new Zealand South Africa and many Pacific countries chose not to have English football /soccer as our preferred game!
At (4:48) there's a slide of several icons starting with 1997 Cincinnati Australian Rules tournament . You've spelled "Australian" wrong . Am I the only one to notice this ? There's an extra "i" in it. Get it right guys , I mean , Aussie Rules Footballers aren't known for their literacy but ........ damn . it's the name of the principal country ......... what the...?
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax Yeah , I have trouble moving past stupidity. I find it difficult to take people seriously when they can't even spell. You call it petty , but I'm guessing you just said that to be hurtful because you feel that I pointed out something negative about something you like and it upset your fanboy sensibilities.
this is great. what i dont understand is our afl blokes waste time playing international rules with the irish when we can have a real comp with the usa
I don’t like how they think they can bring the sport to America for 25 years call it usafl and call them professionals they don’t even know how to hold the ball and drop it.
Id love to see AFL go international, love your passion but afl players have to be chiselled out of bricks really. I love footy so much! Growing up with Aussie rules all around me who'd have thought another country could actually like this fight with a ball
Approx 25 years ago, a young Canadian boy spent 12 months living with a local family, during a school exchange experience. I live in a small country town in northern Victoria (Australia), the young Canadian boy had grown up playing rugby, but it was quite a distance to get to the nearest rugby club. The family he was living with played Aussie rules at our local club, so this young Canadian decided he would give it a try. He fell in love with the sport!! So much so, when he returned to Canada, he found the nearest Aussie rules football club. Several years later he returned to Australia to represent Canada in the international cup at the MCG, which I think he did on several occasions. One thing that makes me proud about our great sport, is how much of an effect it can have on those when they discover it. The greatest sport on earth!!!
It’s shit, it’s aerial ping pong, it’s like seagulls fighting over chips
that is a great story matey, love the passion 👍 Thanks for sharing it
Hear Hear RARARA
Footys a great social and family orientated game ❤😊
What is the town you lived in, in Victoria?
This is absolute proof that Aussie rules is the greatest football game if it can survive in somewhere like the US.
It’s a game for boring dullards
@@gloryglory5688 Definition of a boring dullard….. One who calls Aussie rules a game for boring dullards. 🤮
@@RickyisSwan you’re not concerned? You just typed a fucking essay 😂😂😂😂😂
Stick to your aerial ping pong & recreate seagulls fighting over chips
@@RickyisSwan shut it you puerile little gobshite, go & create some more essays, you sad little toerag
Have u seen how fast English football has grow in the US lol and I hate the game AFL all the way
as an Australian i love the passion some Americans have for our football, and i find it incredible USAFL has lasted 25 years already. Keep up the great effort!
Cheers mate!
It’s cool to hear the mix of commentators. Some pure American accents, some pure Aussie accents, and then a few Aussies with a bit of American creeping in and a few Americans with the little Aussie influence
I've only just learned more about AFL than just its mere existence in Australia and honestly, what's not to like? For us American footballers, there is simply no reason not to love this game as well
would be cool if they televised the international cup. i'll love to watch it.
I had no idea anyone in the US even understood our sport nevermind have a league....
Crazy hard game respect to those playing it
I am an Aussie, and a member of the Collingwood Football Club, we have over 100,000 members and are the biggest football club in Australia. It is so great to see your league continue to grow. Congratulations USAFL on your 25 year anniversary.
@@arconeagain at least you have one friend with more than a single digit IQ to explain it to you.
Tell that to soccer Australia!
They disrespect our Australian football by changing their name to football Australia! It's soccer/English football! The AFL should sue!
Congratulations to the USAFL on growing stronger for 25 years. Great to see Aussie Rules being enjoyed offshore. Long may it continue :)
Cheers Scott!
It’s so great to see Americans and people in other countries that love our great game! So proud to think this great game was invented by Aussies!
I’m not really watch galic or Irish football afl was based on that as a way to keep out cricketers fit in the off season
No matter what level footy is played it’s still the best game in the world.
I am just an ordinary Australian. And I say congratulations USAFL for the last 25 years of hard work & dedication to a great game called "Aussie Rules" football. You are collectively the vanguard in the building of a sport that will one day be the dominant football game in America, and the world.
Ok let's not go overboard, it will never be huge in the USA or the world, the main reason is other countries have their own football, but I am sure it can get a bit more well known that it is now.
i hope AFL gives USAFL support
The do, very generiously.
@@USAFL1997you guys are awesome 🫵👍
Have you guys done anything like OZkick for children in the US?
As a local, i loved the AFL World Cup that took place in Melbourne about 4 years ago... I know many Australians loved it also, though it deserved more promotion. I hope the AFL are planning the next one.
Thanks mate! As of now, the next AFL International Cup is scheduled for 2024. Waiting to hear more.
AFL World Cup? What country won it? I don't remember hearing of any Collingwood players being part of that.
@@garynewton1263 papua new guinea I think. They've won more than anyone else
@@CHILLVIBES_STUDIO437 so the AFL world cup doesn't include Australia?
Thats ridiculous, thats like not including USA in World Cup baseball.
@@garynewton1263 well it's not really that big compared to other world cups. Also It's more of a developing nations cup than world cup. By developing nations I mean the sport is in its development stages in these countries. What's the point of putting full-time professional against teams made up of weekend park players from other countries.
I’m glad to see other country’s picking up on our sport definitely will be a world wide sport one day I feel like.
Glad to been part of the ride... Got to start the initial team in Phoenix with what we called the Phoenix Fury back in like 1996 or 1997 (By the way thank you so much Paul O'Keefe.who sent us VHF tapes and a few Footies to practice with way back then).... then Andrew Ashworth got sponsership with the Scorpians so we became the Phoenix Scorpians.... then we Became the Arizona Hawks!!! And Still Kicking it :) Remember a game we played against the Denver Bulldogs in Tempe and they destroyed us.... but it was so much fun, and the Boat race at the bar afterwards.... priceless. Congrats on growing the game to all the people in the US from players, to organizers and especially to the families for all the sacrifice and joy that they have brought!!!
This is awesome, I think we take it for granted here in Australia that we can join a football club as a tacker at 5 or 6 and play with that same club until we are in our late 30's. That opportunity doesn't seem to exist in the US as after they finish college sport they seem to give some sports away. I played from 7 years old in 1973 until 2000 and then took up assistant coaching and coaching roles and I love the game. It is the best kept secret in the world and its great that others are now seeing that.
Congratulations on 25 years mates.
Onya dippa.
GOOD STUFF AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALL,BEST GAME WORLD WIDE. IM A CROW SUPPORTER ADELAIDE.GOOD TO SEE AMERICA NS PLAYING THE AFL GAME.
Genuinely impressive and done exactly the right way, from the ground up through the community, and from an Australian i was quite impressed with the young lad with the ponytail, some very impressive football movements from him.
Yeh yeh America play this amazing game,it’s tough hard but open to all as most of these players know congratulations knowing Americans know how good our game is heart warming play hard but play fair all the best.
just a regular Aussie lad, congratulations on 25 years of footy !! I love this.... and being and Adelaide Crows fan, GO the Austin Crows !!!!👊😁😁😁
This is brilliant. I can't understand why the AFL can't give you $1,000,000 to grow the game and then have a national team which could play Australia's best. That would be a hell of a game.
They would still be a long way off standard wise, the first thing I notice is they drop the ball from too high. Not their fault but us Aussies grow up with a football in our hands. We hone those skills from the moment we walk. I kicked a plastic footy around the yard at 3. From what I have seen most local suburban clubs would convincingly beat the best US teams at the moment. They certainly have come a long way in 25 years though and will get better as more people play.
Thanks Tony. Our National teams are currently getting ready to play other teams at the International Cup in 2024, but be on the look out for what we hope will be a smaller tourney here in the states in 2023!
@@iankearns774 if anything no actual pro afl players maybe some teens like 18 year olds like the kids in the academy’s and all that country vic can play for us there good but not AFL standard closer skill level
I am Australian.In 2001 I went and played a season in Toronto.Think they had about 8 teams in the league,absolutely loved it over there playing footy.Had every intention of playing in the USA the next yrear,even flew down to Denver and San Fransisco to speak to some teams and organise stuff if I was to come back to North America...9/11 happened while I was in Toronto towards the end of the season and pretty much killed my plans,was 33 at the time so getting on to keep playing but really regret not going back over now
I hope one day the USAFL can compete with AFL and AFLW clubs in preseason exhibition matches. Cheers on you guys for spreading the great game around the world ❤
They won't, be anything close to competitive, but perhaps they could recruit the odd stand out player for state leagues etc in Aus.
USA vs Collingwood at the MCG would be doable... USA would end up with 90 thousand cheering just because they're not Collingwood.
How cool seeing our gr8 game doing good in usa well done guys and woman
Well done to all in growing the greatest game in the world in America and Canada.
I’ve know about USAFL for around about 16 years or so? I was pretty surprised because I’m an Aussie and I play for my local club in the GFL league, it’s a great game!
Edit: I love that you incorporated the hand shake at end, that’s what footy is all about no matter the outcome it’s just a fun game and everyone’s mates at the end 👍
Fan-bloody-tastic. Great to see ya’s haven’t a crack.
Great to see this unique game spread in the USA..
props from Australia, love that you love the game. Some of the most passionate AFL players in the world right there.
This is wicked! Great stuff.
Great work!!
I grew up in Brisbane, and at Greenslopes State School we played VFL. I still think it's a great game
How cool is this? Good on you guys and girls.
I’m loving this please America play this sport both men and women are welcome it’ll be amazing for everyone but remember to be cool about the heavy contact.
🎼🎵🎶Good ol'e Collingwood forever, they know how to play the game 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
Congratulations to all involved. Proud to see Aussies taking footy to the world and doubly proud to see Americans loving the game and spirit, going hard at it, but chilling and having beers with opponents after....Footy isn't all about the sport. It's about people, mateship,connection to community and especially family.. Big question,, Why haven't you guys hit up the AFL.. They've got heaps of cash???.. Besides, you're doing them a favour and succeeding where they've failed
Hi Scott, thanks for the kind words. The AFL does support us in a few different ways, including with a generous grant, and they're great with trying to help us grow the game here in the USA!
Wow, great too see. Loved Footy for the social side. Wasn't that good but loved the the bigger picture. (ie. community, beers, community and more community. And some more beers!) Please don't forget the netball. Originally a female domain, is now included as part of a footy club. Not EFC but EFNC.
Nice video guys. Lots of teams spotted with some pretty extensive histories now!
Half way through and very interesting. One complaint though. Why do videos/documentaries these days need music to accompany dialogue? Just a bug bear of mine.
WOW What a great story, I wish I could go to watch the Nationals. What time of the year is it played? I would fly from Melbourne to watch it. Great story. loved it
Hi Peter, it's in October, usually the 2nd or 3rd week. The 2023 edition will be in Lakewood Ranch, Florida. Would love to see you there!
That's great U.S guys and girls, love how you play! Also keeps you fit, something I need to do lol.
Congratulations and go well.
get at it! this is awesome to see.
why have i never heard of this/ great job maties
I'd be hitting up the afl for a ground
Baseball is big in Aus, the best go to USA.
We have NFL in Aus I know as a bus driver there is a chap who carries his gear to and from the game/training.
USAFL is like grass roots footy in Aus, only the best get to play in the big league many play the game.
Hope you all have a blast playing the game :)
I think your womens teams would be up there with ours and WAFL could be challenged by you.
Great video. Well made. Congrats on 25 years of USAFL. Here's to another 100 !
The best game on the planet!
Great doco…👍👍👍Introduce AUSKICK to American schools as part of physical education.. Get kids loving footy young.
The USAFL will grow massively if they heavily back AUSKICK for a decade or so.
Since there are many Aussies punters for the NFL and college football teams, you ever considered approaching them if any of the teams needs some help with their skills?
Congratulations to those amazing Americans who have fallen in love with this beautiful game all the best to your wonderful organisers,players,coaches and family and friends safe travels to everyone.
I think the AFL needs to work hard to grow the game in the States. The USA has a big enough population to get plenty on board to grow the game there.
I only just knew of this just a couple of hours ago
Good on ya. Go USAFL
What I hate about the Australian Football League is that they have taught everyone to call our great game AFL. It's not. It's called Australian Rules Football (Aussie Rules). Great to see that the guys on this upload are calling it that.
The AFL itself is only the name of the division, which is contested by the most elite players.
You don't find people calling the game of basketball NBL, do you? Or other codes of football EPL or NFL etc?
In effect through their marketing the AFL have almost trademarked the name of the game.
Here in Australia kids now say "I play AFL". No you don't kid. You play Aussie Rules. Just like I did. AFL players are the best of the best.
Nah, we play footy. The thubgyists in the northern states play "throwy" but also call it footy so the distinction between afl and nrl is made for gambling company purposes, l believe.
I think for USA going forward they should use "footy" and drop the Australian or Aussie. Rugby and football (soccer) spread world wide and I think was accepted more readily because it was not named "English football". Too many competing sports already call themselves "football", footy is unique to 1 game only and would be best marketed as such, IMO.
@@peterschmidt1453 They can either call it "United States Australian Football League" OR, what I believe they should use, " United States of America Football League"
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax Football is already overused in sports and in the US the NFL would be considered the only "real" football. Soccer was probably successful because they stopped calling it football outside of Europe. Grid Iron has been exported to many countries too but has not gained a big following , I think it's marketing of "American Football" held it back, the name Grid Iron probably should have been pushed as the name outside of the USA. Only time will tell I suppose, Aussie rules is a great game but so far has not gained a great following outside of Australia, but the USAFL is doing a great job.
Absolutely love it! How do you find umps ?
We have a number of AFL accredited umpires, both American and Australian, who handle our matches.
Skills are quite good anctually
Great to see the dockers represent up the dockers
Rich Mann's father and brother played AFL? Is he related to Hassa Mann?
This is ultra cool.....
Hell yeah 🤟
Do they have professional teams and designated footy stadiums like in Oz yet?
Not yet. We're all amateur teams that play in parks.
@@USAFL1997 We do that here in Australia to. Go down to the local park and kick the footy round.
@@dilligaff1979 Kick to kick and taking speckie's on your mates shoulders. I would still do it but my knees are shot.
Tie me kangaroo down sport...tie me kangaroo down.....(only ozzys will chuckle at that one)
So I'm thinking the league's title being US-AFL is perfect, right? I mean United States Australian Football League rings more true after a 25 year partnership than it would had it been simply United States of America Football League, who's with me on this?
We're the United States Australian Football League. That's us!
Tell that to soccer Australia! They changed their name to football Australia! Total disrespect to our own brand of football! Soccer is a World game. But like America new Zealand South Africa and many Pacific countries chose not to have English football /soccer as our preferred game!
The biggest problem is the size of Australian football grounds... The real estate! For proper grounds!
Now that Covid is kind of under control, hope you can all get back on the ground 😀
Does anyone no where i can find more about theses teams because i have always thought thry should have American version of Australian afl teams
Hi Isaac, check out USAFL.com.
The Revo's😆
These guys have plenty of Aussie in em!
At (4:48) there's a slide of several icons starting with 1997 Cincinnati Australian Rules tournament . You've spelled "Australian" wrong . Am I the only one to notice this ? There's an extra "i" in it. Get it right guys , I mean , Aussie Rules Footballers aren't known for their literacy but ........ damn . it's the name of the principal country ......... what the...?
Is that all you got out of it? How petty. Says more about you than anything else.
We just wanted to make sure you were paying attention. ;-)
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax Yeah , I have trouble moving past stupidity. I find it difficult to take people seriously when they can't even spell. You call it petty , but I'm guessing you just said that to be hurtful because you feel that I pointed out something negative about something you like and it upset your fanboy sensibilities.
Lighten up m8
How do we donate to the USAFL?
Hi Jaklin, you can donate to the USAFL Foundation here: usafl.com/foundation
Don’t encourage them to play that shit
LOL I (aussie) seeing usa a little weary, reserved of bodily harm, get in there and tackle, oh and try for those speckies
Shame the real-estate required. If they played cricket like Australia that would not be a problem!
Great to see up the tigers
How did you find the Umpires?
Fuck'n useless mate.
this is great. what i dont understand is our afl blokes waste time playing international rules with the irish when we can have a real comp with the usa
I don’t like how they think they can bring the sport to America for 25 years call it usafl and call them professionals they don’t even know how to hold the ball and drop it.
(Nobody's calling us professionals, yo.)
Come vs Australia and we will see
💚💛♥️🤍💙
Well done everybody👍👍👍👍👍GO SWANS🦢🦢🦢🦢🦢
Id love to see AFL go international, love your passion but afl players have to be chiselled out of bricks really. I love footy so much! Growing up with Aussie rules all around me who'd have thought another country could actually like this fight with a ball