Paul Kelly Cup Final wrap
After months of football, involving more than 1000 primary school sides from across the region, the Paul Kelly Cup finals were played out on Monday.
After months of football, involving more than 1000 primary school sides from across the region, the Paul Kelly Cup finals were played out on Monday.
Two NSW clubs and one ACT club have opted not to renew their licenses in the region’s premier second-tier competition, the North East Australian Football League.
There were plenty of highlights from local players, as the Swans held on to top spot with a clutch win over Essendon, and the GIANTS narrowly went down.
After more than 20,000 entries, the winners of the 2014 AFL NSW/ACT Community Club Rafffle were drawn on Friday August 1, with 16 fantastic prizes claimed.
The Sydney Swans are looking to bounce back from last week’s close loss to Hawthorn, tackling Essendon, while the GIANTS are out for revenge over Richmond.
Dozens of year 5/6 students will flock to the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday, August 4 to compete in the annual Paul Kelly Cup Primary School AFL competition.
Fielding the most inexperienced team of their entire TAC Cup campaign, the NSW/ACT RAMS lost to Western Jets by 60 points at Burbank Oval on Saturday.
NSW/ACT will look to improve upon their performances in the TAC Cup when Division 2 of the Under-18 AFL National Championships begin this weekend.
Swans Academy Head Coach Michael O’Loughlin said it will be a historic moment for the NSW/ACT RAMS when they take on the Dandenong Stingrays this Saturday.
The 2014 Community Umpiring Round aims to encourage people to get involved in umpiring Australian Football at the grassroots level.