Week 2 of the 2012 Colts Finals continues @ 5 Sports, Caringbah with the Brumbies taking on the Panthers in the 1st game and the Raiders will battle it out with the Sharks in the 2nd game.

Week 2 of the 2012 Colts Finals continues @ 5 Sports, Caringbah with the Brumbies taking on the Panthers in the 1st game and the Raiders will battle it out with the Sharks in the 2nd game.

The Bondi Raiders www.raidersgridiron.com and Sutherland Seahawks http://sutherlandseahawks.webs.com/ are now looking for Players, Coaches, Officials, and Volunteers for their Inaugural Youth Gridiron Competition that will kick off on Friday 13th April 2012.
General Information

Coaching
Parents are encouraged to becoming involved in this program. Entry Level Coaching Courses are available at the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) website. At this level it is recommended that coaches & parents complete the Coaching Certification for Under 14’s and Under 12’s . IFAF Membership is $25USD. The coaching courses are $10USD each. http://www.ifaf.org/pages/coach_resources
For More information contact Raiders Coaching Director – Paul Manera on headcoach@raidersgridiron.com OR Sutherland Seahawks Head Coach Peter Upham on coachupham@shirespeedandstrength.com.au
Gridiron NSW is pleased to announce that its secured a great new venue to host the upcoming NSW Wolfpack Games (Saturday 24 March - VIC Vs NSW & Saturday 14 April – WA V NSW) as part of the new AGL Competition, along with the three [3] post season weeks for Colts and the three [3] post season weeks for Div. 1 2012 Competitions. Check out facebook.com/AustralianGridironLeague for further details on other games taking place around the Country.
The playing surface is using the lastest technology in artificial grass fields, recently opened and is located at the Endeavour Sports High School, Caringbah. The sports company that manages the facility is called 5Sports, check out the website www.5sports.com.au
This is the first multi sports facility of its kind built in Sydney and Gridiron NSW is very excited to be given the opportunity to showcase the sport at the venue.


American football fans around the world will be able to tune in live via a webcast at www.USAFootball.com/InternationalBowl to watch the IFAF World Team take on America’s Under-19 National Team in USA Football’s International Bowl on Wednesday, February 1.
The international webcast – which is available only outside of North America – will broadcast all the action live from The Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex in Austin, Texas.
Fans in the United States and Canada can tune in to CBS Sports Network’s live television coverage of the International Bowl and can access the broadcaster’s Channel Finder at www.cbssportsnetwork.com.
The game kicks off at 5pm local Central time, which will be midnight in Central Europe, 8am the following morning in Tokyo, Japan and 10am the next day in Sydney, Australia. The webcast will be archived and will be available for post-event viewing in all territories outside North America. In the United States and Canada fans can view the game 72 hours later on the USA Football website. “We are delighted that American football fans around the world will be able to watch our best junior talent aged 19 and under take on America’s finest,” said IFAF President TOMMY WIKING. “The game has players and coaches representing 20 countries whose participation will create great interest in their homeland and inspire other young players to compete at this level. “Regardless of whether or not their country has players on the IFAF World Team roster, people who are passionate about American football in the more than 60 countries IFAF represents should all be excited to tune in to watch the webcast.”
The IFAF World Team is selected from athletes nominated by their respective federations who form a 50-man roster from American Samoa, Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain and Sweden.
In 2011 the IFAF World Team narrowly lost 21-14 to Team USA at Westlake High School in Austin, and in 2010, the Americans were held scoreless until the final play of the first half before going on to win 17-0 at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
The IBN Sports-powered webcast will show the CBS Sports Network production and will stream exclusively through www.USAFootball.com/InternationalBowl. Calling all the action will be CBS Sports Network play-by-play announcer James Bates, who will be joined in the booth at the Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex by analyst Doug Chapman and Brian Jones reporting from the sidelines. The game will be available to military services around the world on the American Forces Network (AFN).
IFAF World Team rosters and player bios along with features, photos, video and more information about the 2012 International Bowl can be found at www.IFAF.org and at www.internationalbowl2012.com.
About IFAF
The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) unites 62 countries on six continents through a burgeoning international sport. With national football federations in existence for more than 75 years, IFAF was created in 1998 to organize and further develop the game through international cooperation and global competition. The IFAF office is located near Paris, France.