NSW Club of the Week: Kellyville Rouse Hill
The Kellyville Rouse Hill Junior Football Club (KRHJFC) was founded in early 2002 by a group of parents who wanted their kids to play AFL in their local area.
The Kellyville Rouse Hill Junior Football Club (KRHJFC) was founded in early 2002 by a group of parents who wanted their kids to play AFL in their local area.
Broken Hill’s Brent Staker has had a “colourful” 10 years in the AFL, but he’s back out on the field for the Brisbane Lions and looking forward to a few more.
Formed in 1977, North Coffs AFC was a founding member of the North Coast AFL and is the only club to have played in every year of the competition.
Josh Bruce grew up in the ACT playing AFL because his dad and brothers did. Now he’s living his dream with the GIANTS, being compared to the greats of the game.
A relatively new club in Sydney, the UTS Bats have quickly cemented themselves as one of the premier clubs of the AFL Sydney competition.
Growing up in NSW Craig Bird never thought he would become a Premiership player for the Swans, and he credits the NSW Scholarship Scheme with his start.
Newly-promoted to AFL Sydney’s Premier Divison, the Wolves have been the talk of 2013 with their undefeated start to the season.
A big presence in the south-west of Sydney, the club now known as the Camden Cats in the AFL Sydney competition is this week’s NSW/ACT Club of the Week.
The young GWS GIANTS midfielder from Howlong in the Riverina was one of the first players to be signed by the GIANTS as a zone selection.
It’s been a long journey to the AFL for Collingwood’s Jarrod Witts, as the Sydneysider put in the hard yards to learn the game of Aussie Rules.