AARFL Ladder
| Spring 2009 (Final) |
| Team |
W |
L |
D |
% |
Pts |
| Bushrangers |
4 |
2 |
1 |
104 |
18 |
| Dingoes |
2 |
4 |
1 |
96 |
10 |
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AARFL Goalkickers
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Spring 2009 (Final)
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| Player |
Team |
Goals |
| C. Jones |
BB |
23 |
| W. Kraska |
DD |
20 |
| E. Robinson |
DD |
18 |
| R. LaRosa |
BB |
18 |
| S. Davis |
BB |
14 |
| E. Baker |
BB |
11 |
| C. Garofalo |
DD |
11 |
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Aussie Rules Football
Latest Stats
Game 7: Saturday May 9th 2009
| Team |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Final |
| Downtown Dingoes |
2.3 |
9.3 |
12.8 |
15.10 (100) |
| Buckhead Bushrangers |
6.2 |
10.4 |
13.8 |
20.12 (132) |
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The Game
The Atlanta Australian Rules Football League allows you to play the best game there is, right here in Atlanta. With games most Saturday afternoons you can come down, get a little coaching and be playing this great Aussie game the same day. Its fast, high scoring and a lot more fun than soccer, basketball or football as everyone is just like a quarterback having the control of the game in their hands.
If you like an action sport thats requires some skill, some agility and is high scoring and therefore tons of fun, then Aussie Rules footy is the sport for you. Drop us a line or give us a call, there is probably a game to be played this weekend that you can be a part of. Read More...
Mini Schedule
Games are at 01:00pm each week, (get there at 12.30pm for warm up and coaching) After game drinks and awards held at the Brewhouse Cafe in Little 5 Points at 16.00pm . Google Map the field location here
Kookaburras
The Atlanta Kookaburras is the leading full scale Aussie Rules Football club in the south. With men's and women's travel teams playing games in spring and near fall, the Kookaburras are highly regarded wherever they travel. The Lady Kookaburras are three times National Champions and have lead the sport in wins since 2005.
The Kookaburras play games with up to 18 players a side and travel to the National Championships every year. To read up and get more info visit the Kookas website here .
USA footy
Australian Rules Football is organized centrally by the United States Australian Football League who govern leagues and over thirty clubs from San Diego in the west to New York in the north east. The USAFL manages USA player registration and the National Championships each held in a different city as well as overseeing National teams the USA Revolution for men and the USA Freedom for women. Games were first played in the USA in 1996. Visit the USAFL website here
Co-Ed games
There is a new Co-ed version of Aussie Rules Football starting soon and will be played week nights under lights. This version of this game is non contact and to played with up to 9 players on each side. Each team must have at least 3 female players to start and equality of male/female players will be maintained on the field. Its sure to be loads of fun. So get your team together or obtain more details contact Wayne Kraska at
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or call 770 893 7503
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Week 2 Preview for Spring 2007 |
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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Straight into week two this Saturday and despite two big winning margins last week this week might be a little closer, and I did say a little.. Druid Hills hit the ground running literally last week and will face the rebuilding Decatur Devils. Decatur despite losing a few players from last year which they couldn’t really afford, are hanging in there with some fresh faces but certainly a new enthusiasm. Probably new team leader Wayne Kraska will be heavily relied upon again as he appeared the only player able to finish off last week but there are rumors some other talented players may appear this week for the Devils. Druid Hills although small in numbers are big in talent and fitness as well. Mobley, Kewley & Crist alone have huge Kookaburras experience and are also three of the fittest players in the comp. With Ciagnek improving, Eckman and in the wings the talent of Lucy, Buhaj and Larossa waiting, they have the potential again to keep winning these early games. One has to lean again to Druid Hills this week to keep the winless Decatur’s record intact for the past year.
The other game will see the two teams with the larger squads play off. Roswell impressive in number last week were not so flash on the field. Their new recruits inexperience and the general teams lack of agility was found wanting against Druid Hills, which by the way was no disgrace but its not going to be any easier this week. A lot will fall to last years MVP Hugo Sach again for Roswell but like last week his impact may be lessened by his opponents. Midtown however looked in auto pilot last week. With 7-8 players at 6' or more they are going to be a handful to control at any time. Ed Robinson, Brent Bacon and Damien Sheehan in any forward fifty is enough to give any state team nightmares never mind a developing local team from the AARFL. Add Curtis Jones and the power of new kid on the block Resean Hodge and its 'all over red rover'. So its looking like the Bombers are picking up the pieces from a disappointing 2006 season and looking the goods early. If the two predictions go to plan that will set up for a big showdown on the 17th after the weeks break. But maybe thats us getting ahead of ourselves. Should be a great day of footy this week. See you out there. |
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