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North American Footy Mention In Oz Mag
Posted By: Lisa Albergo
Date: Monday, 11 September 2000, at 7:31 p.m. US Eastern Time
Just thought everyone would like to know that there was a brief mention of the USA/Canada All-Star game in the Grand Final edition of the AFL Record:
"Across the Atlantic, America was too strong for in the second annual North American International played in Toronto, Canada.
Canada has a long estawblished league but the game has developed at a rapid pace in the US in the past three years.
Eligibility rule changes meant that only US citizens were allowed to play this year, s move that has helped the development of local players.
The USA 4.17.41 defeated Canada 2.4.16"End Quote
Lisa
Chicago icago
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