'To increase the awareness of Australian Rules Football in Wales by collaborating with our stakeholders and Wales' sporting body, maintain a strong foundation at senior level with a competitive league and international representation and to establish and develop the sport among female and junior players.’
STRUCTURE
The WARFL believes that for a
strong successful future of Australian Rules football in
Wales and for Wales to be a powerhouse in this football
code will greatly depend on us practicing our core
values of commitment, passion, integrity, fairness,
transparency and sustainability. Therefore
we have an experienced and committed committee and club
management to guide Welsh Australian Rules football to
the great heights that this great and proud nation
deserves.
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In September 2006 the game was
introduced in Wales by Aussie Rules Wales, (an affiliate
of Aussie Rules UK) and the Welsh Australian Football
League, which were both founded by Bryce Stone who hails
from Adelaide and has recent Welsh heritage.
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5 Teams and 26 Welsh based players
competed in a 9-a-side format with modified rules in the
Welsh division of the Aussie Rules UK National league.
The clubs were Cardiff Double Blues, Gwent Tigers, South
Cardiff Panthers, Swansea Magpies and guest club Swindon
Devils (now defunct). All the Welsh based teams have
partner agreements with clubs in the South Australian
National Football League.
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The first ever game of Australian
Rules football was played in Cardiff on Saturday 12th
May 2007 in the Welsh Australian Football League with
Swindon Devils defeating South Cardiff Panthers by 87
points.
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Welsh Australian Football League
(WAFL) representative team known as the WAFL/Swindon Red
Devils played in the Brit Cup representing the first
Welsh based side in the tournaments history
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Swindon Devils defeated South Cardiff
Panthers by 71 points on 31st July 2007 in Cardiff to
win the inaugural (and only) WAFL Premiership
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WAFL Red Devils played in the
Manchester Aussie Rules Tournament on Saturday 8th
September 2007 coming 4th out of 5 teams from
around Britain
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Wales Red Dragons played England
Dragonslayers in Cardiff on 3rd November 2007 for the
‘Dragon Cup’ which was Wales’ first ever Australian
Rules football international. England won by 30 points
and Daniel Morgan-Kane was judged best on ground for
Wales
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Daniel Morgan-Kane from the South
Cardiff Panthers won the WAFL Best & Fairest with 16
year old Welshman and South Cardiff Panther Edward Doe
winning the WAFL Rookie of year medal. Welshman and
South Cardiff Panther vice captain Gareth Jones won the
leading goal kicking medal and Wales vice captain Tom
Case from Swindon Devils won the inaugural Wales
national player of the year award
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In December 2007 it was decided by
the League and club Presidents that Aussie Rules Wales
and WAFL be disbanded and also that the ARUK affiliation
with Wales cease. This was due to becoming completely
self-sufficient, self-sustaining and fully independent
in regards to governing the game in Wales
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In January 2008 the Welsh Australian
Rules Football League (WARFL) was created and took on
the role of governing the sport in Wales and is
completely independent from any other Australian Rules
football leagues or bodies in Britain
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WARFL league representative team
known as the WARFL Red Devils played in its inaugural
‘Haggis Cup’ and was the first time a Welsh team played
in Scotland
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In April 2008 the WARFL hosted its
first Australian Rules football tournament in Cardiff.
The WARFL Red Devils came 3rd out of 4 teams. The other
teams were Bristol Dockers, Chippenham Redbacks and
Manchester Mosquitoes
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The inaugural WARFL Premiership
season kicked off on 10th May 2008 with 3 clubs and 49
players competing in 9 rounds in a 9-a-side format with
full AFL rules. The clubs were Cardiff Double Blues,
South Cardiff Panthers and Swansea Magpies
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WARFL Red Devils competed in the Brit
Cup in London. It was the first time a completely Welsh
based team played in the tournament and in England
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Cardiff Double Blues defeated South
Cardiff Panthers by 165 points (aggregate score over 3
matches) to win the inaugural Cardiff derby ‘Caerdydd
Cup’
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Cardiff Double Blues defeated South
Cardiff Panthers by 94 points to win the inaugural 2008
WARFL Premiership
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Wales’ national team Cymru Red
Dragons defeated current EU Cup champions England
Dragonslayers in Reading and Newport by 92 points
(aggregate score over 2 tests) to win the Dragon Cup for
the first time.
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Welshman David Saunders from Cardiff
Double Blues won the WARFL Best & Fairest with 17 year
old and fellow Welshman Joshua Stacey from the South
Cardiff Panthers winning the Rookie of the year. Kiwi
and Cardiff Double Blues player Tom Judson won the
leading goal kicking medal and South Cardiff Panthers
and British Bulldogs representative David James won the
prestigious Welsh player of the year award.
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WARFL Red Devils to play in the
‘Haggis Cup’ in Glasgow in April
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Hold inaugural WARFL preseason
competition known as ‘Cymru Club Challenge’ between all
4 WARFL clubs in late April. Tournament to be played on
one day in Swansea by all teams playing each other once
in a reduced game format
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Start to introduce Australian Rules
football to children in schools over the next 18 months
and to have at least one woman’s match in 2009
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Four teams to play in the WARFL
Premiership season over 12 rounds and one finals game in
a 12-a-side format with full AFL rules. We’re hoping to
reach 80 registered players by the end of the season.
The teams competing are Cardiff Double Blues, Gwent
Tigers, South Cardiff Panthers and Swansea Magpies
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WARFL to host invitational British
club tournament in Newport in mid May
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Host AFL Britain national
championships known as the ‘Brit Cup’ in Cardiff in July
which the WARFL Red Devils will compete in
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‘Caerdydd Cup’ Cardiff derby between
Cardiff Double Blues and South Cardiff Panthers
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Cymru Red Dragons to play in European
Championships known as the ‘EU Cup’ for the first time
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Cymru Red Dragons to play 18-a-side
tests against the England Dragonslayers in the third
‘Dragon Cup’ in London and Swansea in September
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WARFL Red Devils to play Australian
Rules Football League of Ireland (ARFLI) and Scottish
Australian Rules Football League (SARFL) league
representative teams in the ‘Celtic Challenge Trophy’ in
Ireland