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

Spring 2009 (Final)

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

1) Saturday March 14th 2009 5) Saturday April 18th 2009
2) Saturday March 21st 2009 6) Postponed
3) Rained Out 6) Saturday May 2nd 2009
3) Saturday April 4th 2009 7) Saturday May 9th 2009
4) Saturday April 11th 2009  

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

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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 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   or call 770 893 7503

Week 3 Spring 2007, who will it be? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 March 2007

Its the game the whole of Atlanta is talking about, well anyone connected with these two teams anyway. Druid Hills the ever quick and fit runners up from 2006 face the every young and improved Midtown for the top of the ladder kudos and confirmed favoritism for the AARFL Premiership title.

Both teams have been untroubled in their first two games with plenty of high scoring and quality play. Its easy to say also it might just come down to who turns up to play. Druid Hills squad has been small but ultra consistent, you can take a look at the goal kicking table to see they have the goal kicking potential to kick a winning score. Midtown are sort of the glamour squad of the competition with a little twist. With highly experienced players the likes of Brent Bacon, Ed Robinson, Curtis Jones and not to forget Damien Sheehan they could line up with one of the best local teams seen in Atlanta. With the experienced Greg Cave back in town and Heffernan with his first game under his belt last week there is a lot to like about them.

More bonuses for the Bombers is their newer players the likes of Jennings and the Hodge brothers are having a nice impact on games already. Under the experienced eye of Jim Batten and team Captain Curtis Jones we can be assured all players will be well drilled and prepared for whatever Druid Hills can serve up.

Druid Hills might have a few smokeys up their sleeve as well this week to keep things very interesting. One whisper is Ross Larossa returning to the team this week and he will make a difference. Larossa is a classy player that can also kick goals when needed and big Brian Lucy seen training impressively Tuesday night will walk straight into their ruckmens slot and make an impact.

So whats the tip? Both these teams have been more than impressive the first two weeks and play different styles of games. Druid Hills the running game, Midtown the taller long kicking game with 7-8 players 6' tall or more thats going to be tough for Druid Hills to handle. Midtown though certainly with all hands on deck get the nod to head the ladder into the second half of the season.

In the other game both Decatur and Druid Hills will be looking for their first win. Decatur have picked up a few handy recruits in Baker and Williams and Beh and Kraska will be relied upon to kick the main part of the score. Roswell have not been able to recapture their 2006 form yet but with a solid attendance could certainly take this game away. Still to appear from last year is Gilkey and Sheffield, a forward and backman that will make Decatur's job difficult if they play. But lets give the IFs a miss and say on form Decatur can win their first game since 2005.

 

 

 
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