Sept 18th 2004 - by Brett Northey, worldfootynews.com
The first ever US Collegiate Championships
for Australian Rules football were held in Nashville over the weekend September
10th to 12th 2004. A huge effort was put in to ensure its success, for what
will hopefully be the start of a new era for Aussie Rules in the United States.
As the first such footy collegiate event, the Championships were
something of a learning experience, and late notice withdrawals kept the organizers
on their toes. The main purpose of the weekend was to seed future development
of the game throughout colleges in the US. Such growth may well be vital for
the continued success of footy, as the college system is where most of the
elite American athletes are developed. The event was held in conjunction with
the Australia Festival and the Nashville Kangaroos, who played
the Chicago Swans in a MAAFL match on the Saturday.
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Ultimately five teams took part in the tournament, although MTSU
combined with Belmont to make sufficient numbers. More clubs may have attended
had the schedule suited them better, and this will no doubt be considered next
year. After a series of three matches each, the Missouri Roos finished top,
followed by MTSU Raiders, Vandy Commodores and the Ohio Buckeyes. The semi-finals
saw Missouri and the hosts Vandy go through to the final. A good crowd was on
hand to see the more experienced Missouri side build a four goal lead before
the younger Vanderbilt side, featuring many players in their first season,
fight back before the Roos steadied to take a deserved victory, 6.4 (40) to 4.7
(31).
The organizers are confident that the tournament has successfully
seen Australian Rules football accepted as a legitimate sporting option at
Vanderbilt University, and after a committed recruiting campaign, the Nashville
Kangaroos have many new recruits from Vandy training with them. With time and
effort invested in the new players, Nashville could become an Australian Rules center
for excellence in the United States. Discussions were also held planning to
make the Collegiate Championships bigger and better in 2005. The organizers are
grateful to all the players that attended the tournament, and for the support
of the Nashville Kangaroos and Bearware.
Below are some photos from the weekend's matches, including the
striking image of Australian football being played in front of a full replica
of the Parthenon, the dominant feature of Centennial Park in Nashville, Tennessee.