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 South West Sydney Football Club (NSW)
Grand Final - University of NSW 9.9.63 defeated South-West Sydney 2.9.21.
1997 - Sydney FA Division 2 Grand Final : Sydney University 14.12.96 defeated South-West Sydney 5.3.33.
Liverpool and Bankstown merged to form South West Sydney FC.
www.footypedia.com /00002582.htm   (82 words)

  
 Australian rules football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sydney Swans' song, "The Red and the White", uses the tune of and borrows a large part of its lyrics from the "Notre Dame Victory March" of the University of Notre Dame.
However, during the 1990s, following the emergence of the Australian Football League, state of origin games declined in importance, relative to Origin games in the rival code of rugby league, especially after an increasing number of withdrawals by AFL players, who were under increasing pressure from clubs concerned by the risk of injuries.
All AFL clubs also have a club song, most of which were composed during the early 20th century, or mimic the musical styles of that era.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_rules_football   (4210 words)

  
 University of Sydney Rugby League Club
The University of Sydney Football Club was the oldest rugby club in Australia, and one of the oldest in the world, having been founded in 1863.
For the football players and individuals who wanted to see a University of Sydney team in the League, they first had to overcome prejudices and obstacles from within the University itself.
The club is also remembered by a trophy that they donated in 1922 for presentation to the winner each year of the NSW high schools competition - the University Shield.
www.rl1908.com /Clubs/Sydney-University-Rugby-League.htm   (1633 words)

  
 Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1969.
In 1970 the three metropolitan universities (Macquarie, Sydney and Uni of NSW) mooted that a competition be introduced to involve teams from all the tertiary institutions, shortly after the University Cup was launched which has evolved into what is now the NSW Tertiary Student League.
Then in 1977 the club obtained the services of Theo Burgess as coach, now the assistant coach of Melbourne storm, he was responsible for introducing a professional approach to the club.
www.murlfc.fanspace.com   (584 words)

  
 RugbyNet - Sydney University Rugby
Sydney University`s website uses images from Paul Seiser Photography.
Congratulations to Alex Kanaar who took the field in the final minutes of the Bledisloe Cup in New Zealand on Saturday.
For photos taken throughout the season please contact Paul Seiser on
syduni.rugbynet.com.au   (112 words)

  
 UTS Australian Football Club
Copyright (c) University of Technology, Sydney, Australian Football Club.
www.itechne.com /utsafc/training   (18 words)

  
 Melbourne --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Second in size to Sydney, it is an industrial, commercial, and financial centre and the seat of several universities, including the University of Melbourne.
Information on the North Melbourne Kangaroos, a member of the Australian Football League.
Information on this football club, a Melbourne-based member of the Australian Football League.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9371793?tocId=9371793&query=Melbourne&ct=   (854 words)

  
 University of Sydney Rugby League Club
The University of Sydney Football Club was the oldest rugby club in Australia, and one of the oldest in the world, having been founded in 1863.
Wearing the University's sports colours of blue and gold in horizontal bars (as still worn today by the University's rugby union team) the club was coached jointly by Arthur Hennessy, Alex Burdon and Paddy McCue in their opening season.
For many seasons the club was not permitted to train on University Oval until public and media pressure forced the Sports Union (of the University) to relent.
www.rl1908.com /Clubs/Sydney-University-Rugby-League.htm   (854 words)

  
 Rugby League History - RL1908.com - University of Sydney RLFC
The University of Sydney Football Club was the oldest rugby club in Australia, and one of the oldest in the world, having been founded in 1863.
Wearing the University's sports colours of blue and gold in horizontal bars (as still worn today by the University's rugby union team) the club was coached jointly by Arthur Hennessy, Alex Burdon and Paddy McCue in their opening season.
For many seasons the club was not permitted to train on University Oval until public and media pressure forced the Sports Union (of the University) to relent.
www.rl1908.com /Clubs/Sydney-University-Rugby-League.htm   (1642 words)

  
 History
In Queensland and New South Wales the main winter sports are rugby league and rugby union, although with the establishment of successful Australian Football League teams in Sydney and Brisbane, and hence the growth of amateur football in those areas, this is changing to some degree.
The Melbourne Football Club rules of 1859 are the oldest surviving set of laws for Australian Rules.
Meanwhile, a rift in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) led to the formation of the Victorian Football League (VFL), which commenced play in 1897 as an eight-team breakaway of the stronger clubs in the VFA competition: Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne.
www.ozrulzglobal.com /id22.htm   (1932 words)

  
 UTS Bats: University of Technology Sydney Australian Football Club
UTS Bats: University of Technology Sydney Australian Football Club
RESERVES - UTS V Sydney Univeristy @12 Noon
Bats Footy Trip to Byron Bay Oct 7-10 has over 25 people confirmed to date.
www.utsafc.com   (62 words)

  
 Official AFL Website of the Sydney Swans Football Club
On January 15 2006, the Swans are heading to the US to play against the Kangaroos in a match at the legendary University of California in LA (UCLA) as part of Australia Week.
Melbourne based supporters can visit the Swans Merchandise outlet at 180 Albert Road, Sth Melbourne.
The Pfizer Australia TeamSWANS Community Development and Code Promotion Program aims to provide assistance to charitable causes whilst supporting the AFL and their promotion of the game in NSW.
sydneyswans.com.au   (311 words)

  
 RugbyNet - Sydney University Football Club
It was a case of the old and the new combining when Sydney University opened their 2003 Shute Shield campaign with a 43-19 win over Parramatta at Granville Park on Saturday.
Other first-gamers were tighthead prop Rudolph Bosch, a doctor from South Africa via Cambridge, and 22-year-old five-eighth Andy Dellalana, who has switched back to rugby union after a stint in rugby league with the Cronulla Sharks.
They included three Colts of recent seasons in hooker Ben Roberts, built on Tom Lawton lines but twice as quick as "Turtle", and flankers David Haydon, who stepped straight into first grade after captaining the 2004 Colts Firsts to a premiership, and David Haigh, who began his grade career last year in Fifths.
syduni.rugbynet.com.au /?id=58746   (735 words)

  
 Sport Links - Balmain Rovers
Balmain Wanderers Football Club - Inner West Sydney
Blacktown District Soccer Football Association - Western Sydney
University of Wollongong Soccer Club - Wollongong, Illawarra
www.balmainrovers.com /ballnk.htm   (236 words)

  
 PGG : articles : Index of all authors and their articles
1992 04 16 -- University Of Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Earth (real)
1995 09 23 -- Pseudonym, A Really Great Guy (With Fan Club) (real)
1992 06 24 -- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Earth (semireal)
www.galactic-guide.com /articles/authors.shtml   (5069 words)

  
 Oxford University Rugby... Current Players
Other sports played: cricket for Hawkesbury Cricket Club in Sydney Premiership, cricket Blue for Oxford in 2003 and scored a century against the MCC.
Other sports played: Jonny is also an accomplished cricketer and badminton player and represented Oxford University in the 2003 Gaelic Football Varsity Match
Eoin is a keen of Gaelic Footballer, but finds it difficult to get a lot of games on this side of the Irish Sea.
www.ourfc.org /current_players/profiles.asp   (5069 words)

  
 RugbyNet - University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury Rugby Club
The University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury Rugby Union Football Club was founded in 1891 as the Hawkesbury Agricultural College Rugby Club (HACRC).
Hawkesbury were one of the founding clubs in this competition.
The club still plays in the traditional "Blood and Mustard" stripes, and, whilst non students are welcome to play, the players mostly come from Residential Students of the college, who study traditional courses, such as Agriculture and Food Technology, but increasingly study newer courses, such as Tourism and Landscape Management.
hacrugby.rugbynet.com.au /?id=20026   (5069 words)

  
 RugbyNet - Sydney University Rugby
Founded in 1863, the Sydney University Football Club is the oldest Rugby Club in Australia.
In 2004 the Club won the overall Club Championship, and was named "Club of the Year" at the Sydney Morning Herald Rugby Awards, and had all nine teams in the Finals Series.
Coach Steve Surridge was awarded the David Brockhoff Medal for Coach of the Year, and First Grade captain Tim Davidson was voted the Club Player of the Year at the Sydney Morning Herald Rugby Awards.
syduni.rugbynet.com.au /?id=37129   (230 words)

  
 Sport Links - Balmain Rovers
Sydney University Soccer Football Club - Inner West Sydney
Blacktown District Soccer Football Association - Western Sydney
Redlands United Soccer Club - Redlands, South East
www.balmainrovers.com /ballnk.htm   (236 words)

  
 Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1969.
In 1970 the three metropolitan universities (Macquarie, Sydney and Uni of NSW) mooted that a competition be introduced to involve teams from all the tertiary institutions, shortly after the University Cup was launched which has evolved into what is now the NSW Tertiary Student League.
The early days of the competition saw Sydney Uni as a dominant force in the competition, coming from the NSW Rugby League Second Division.
www.murlfc.fanspace.com   (584 words)

  
 Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1969.
In 1970 the three metropolitan universities (Macquarie, Sydney and Uni of NSW) mooted that a competition be introduced to involve teams from all the tertiary institutions, shortly after the University Cup was launched which has evolved into what is now the NSW Tertiary Student League.
From small beginnings in a trial at Catholic College's home ground in April where Macquarie fielded 6 players in a mixed side against ACU the club gained momentum to attract a playing roster of 24 players coached by Paul Samany.
www.murlfc.fanspace.com   (584 words)

  
 Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1969.
In 1970 the three metropolitan universities (Macquarie, Sydney and Uni of NSW) mooted that a competition be introduced to involve teams from all the tertiary institutions, shortly after the University Cup was launched which has evolved into what is now the NSW Tertiary Student League.
From small beginnings in a trial at Catholic College's home ground in April where Macquarie fielded 6 players in a mixed side against ACU the club gained momentum to attract a playing roster of 24 players coached by Paul Samany.
www.murlfc.fanspace.com   (584 words)

  
 SASL Home Page
Sydney University Soccer Football Club as a service to the league.
Sydney University won't be competing in SASL in 2004.
Sydney University defeated Apia 8-2 to claim the Cup in First Grade.
www.soccer.usyd.edu.au /sasl   (584 words)

  
 Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1969.
Macquarie University Rugby League Football Club - Club History
In 1970 the three metropolitan universities (Macquarie, Sydney and Uni of NSW) mooted that a competition be introduced to involve teams from all the tertiary institutions, shortly after the University Cup was launched which has evolved into what is now the NSW Tertiary Student League.
www.murlfc.fanspace.com   (584 words)

  
 South West Sydney Football Club (NSW)
1997 - Sydney FA Division 2 Grand Final : Sydney University 14.12.96 defeated South-West Sydney 5.3.33.
Grand Final - University of NSW 9.9.63 defeated South-West Sydney 2.9.21.
Liverpool and Bankstown merged to form South West Sydney FC.
www.footypedia.com /00002582.htm   (584 words)

  
 Pennant Hills Football Club (NSW)
1999 - Sydney FL Preliminary Final : Balmain defeated Pennant Hills at Macquarie University.
Pennant Hills commenced in the Sydney FA Division 3.
Division 1 Grand Final - Pennant Hills 10.14.74 defeated University of NSW 9.12.66 @ Trumper Park.
www.footypedia.com /00002121.htm   (584 words)

  
 South West Sydney Football Club (NSW)
Grand Final - University of NSW 9.9.63 defeated South-West Sydney 2.9.21.
1997 - Sydney FA Division 2 Grand Final : Sydney University 14.12.96 defeated South-West Sydney 5.3.33.
Liverpool and Bankstown merged to form South West Sydney FC.
www.footypedia.com /00002582.htm   (584 words)

  
 AFL Team Trivia, Quizzes, Quiz Questions, Fun Facts, Information
This is a quiz about the great Sydney University of Technology Australian Football Club, the UTS Bats.
The amateur Victorian Football Association (VFA) commenced in 1877, and initially comprised of a mixture of metropolitan and country clubs: Albert Park, Ballarat, Barwon, Beechworth, Carlton, Castlemaine, Geelong, Hotham, Inglewood, Melbourne, Rochester and St Kilda.
This brought to 12 the number of teams in the VFL, all based in Victoria, until South Melbourne's move to Sydney in 1982, and the addition of interstate clubs in 1987 (West Coast Eagles, Brisbane), 1991 (Adelaide) and 1997 (Port Adelaide, whose arrival came at the expense of Fitzroy).
www.funtrivia.com /dir/2981.html   (444 words)

  
 Oxford University Rugby... Current Players
Other sports played: Jonny is also an accomplished cricketer and badminton player and represented Oxford University in the 2003 Gaelic Football Varsity Match
Other sports played: cricket for Hawkesbury Cricket Club in Sydney Premiership, cricket Blue for Oxford in 2003 and scored a century against the MCC.
As a player he represented Loughborough University RFC, Blackheath RFC, Kent County and played for the Arabian Gulf in the Hong Kong Sevens.
www.ourfc.org /current_players/profiles.asp   (444 words)

  
 UNSW-EastSubs
The New South Wales Australian Football National League, antecedent of today's Sydney Football League, was formed in 1903, with 11 member clubs.
The Bulldogs are currently the only to club to field teams in both the SAFL and the SFA, with the SFA side recording a premiership in 2002, and finishing runners-up to arch rivals Sydney University in 2003.
The Paddington Football Club, with which East Sydney would eventually merge 46 years later, was also in existence at the time, although its actual date of origin is uncertain.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /unsw-eastern_suburbs.htm   (444 words)

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