by redden whites » Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:16 pm
by therisingblues » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:14 pm
by Punk Rooster » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:28 pm
hooray, now us North supporters can claim we re-united South Africa too!therisingblues wrote:Gotta say I am fully supportive of this initiative of taking Aussie Rules to Africa. From what I understand this idea was born in the twilight of the post aparthied era, when Mandela became president and some South Africans began searching for a new sport to unite Blacks and Whites. The Blacks had Soccer, the Whites had Rugby, and Aussie Rules became identified as the new sport for all. So a young Black man who humbly went by the name of "Cliff" when he was in Australia, played a season with the Sturt Football Club junior grades during our success starved 90's, and took all he learnt back to South Africa. From what I have heard since that initial contact was made, the AFL have sent a few high level players over sometimes to host clinics, and now North and a WAFL club are going over to help push along the cause.
With all the marketing Aussie Rules has had in the North American continent, Europe and other places to try and sell the game overseas, it is heartening to hear of a country that is actually asking for more exposure, and moreover, sees it as going at least some of the distance to bridging problems they have had since their country's foundation.
All the best North.....this time.
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by gonzo » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:44 pm
therisingblues wrote: So a young Black man who humbly went by the name of "Cliff" when he was in Australia, played a season with the Sturt Football Club junior grades during our success starved 90's,
by therisingblues » Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:08 pm
gonzo wrote:therisingblues wrote: So a young Black man who humbly went by the name of "Cliff" when he was in Australia, played a season with the Sturt Football Club junior grades during our success starved 90's,
Cliff, or Tutu as he's nicknamed now, was at Sturt in '98: a great year, GF loss aside.
Tony was one of the Kellys I taught in Jamestown, and I played cricket with his older brother Jack, and worked with his sisters.
I watched the highlights of the South Africa U18s V Indigenous U17s on ABC digital last week. Lots of athletic ability; they probably just left it a bit late to take up the game. The next wave could be a rich recruiting ground.
by gonzo » Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:37 am
by giffo » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:20 pm
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