
A Game of the Year contender & a schoolboy’s stunning debut
Round 5 of Premier C Men’s action was headlined by a Game of the Year contender as St Bedes/Mentone Tigers survived an almighty scare from an improving Marcellin. At home,
A key feature of this unique event is that all players must be citizens of their country. No expatriate Australians are eligible to play with teams comprised solely of amateurs who must be nationals of the countries they represent.
In 2008 the following teams will be participating
International Cup:
New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, USA, Ireland, Canada, China, India, Peace Team (Palestinian & Israeli), Great Britain, South Africa, Japan, Denmark, Nauru, Samoa, Sweden and Finland
Multicultural Challenge:
Team Africa, Team Asia and Kingdom of Tonga
Follow this link for all your information on the International Cup 2008.
http://www.afl.com.au/Development/International/InternationalCup/tabid/10241/default.aspx
Round 5 of Premier C Men’s action was headlined by a Game of the Year contender as St Bedes/Mentone Tigers survived an almighty scare from an improving Marcellin. At home,
Old Brighton reversed last season’s Premier Men’s Grand Final result to remain undefeated in 2025 with an emphatic win over Old Scotch at Brighton Beach Oval. The Tonners were extremely
The regrading has thrown up some new matchups across many divisions this weekend. The Division 2 Women’s competition welcomed two new sides into the league in Hawthorn and Coburg. Hawthorn