Aussie Rod invited me to the NYC premier of Aussie Rules Football earlier this year. Aussie Rod is a referee in the local league and referees in games around the country. He is pictured below.
As I have often written on SATT and told many around the world, Aussie Rules Football is the best sport ever because it combines speed, athletism, and team work. It's played on real grass, NOT astro turf like other types of football. Lastly, it's “kill the guy with the ball” as the ball is tossed or kicked like a hot potato from player to player. Injuries occur but not as often as American Football because there are no metal helmets.
Though this event took place months ago, I wanted to include it as a highlight of the year. A May Monday was a historic night because Manhattan finally hosted an Aussie Rules game. It was a "State of Origin" game pitting the local NY Magpies versus a Victoria club from Australia. The NY Magpies are the real deal on and off the pitch. When bush fires struck Australia a while back, the Magpies organized a benefit at the Australian in Midtown. I invited SATT readers in my Slam Dunk Leukemia and Australian Bush fires on Valentine's Day post. The Magpies raised over $100,000 for the Australian Red Cross and were commended by the Australian Consulate.
The Lady Magpies played first and then the gents were played the nightcap. Both teams played hard and gave their Victorian opponents all they could handle. Aussie Rod refereed the matches and kept order on the pitch. This historic group photos are below.
Ladies first.
The gents.
In the best spirit of sportsmanship, all teams descended upon the Rusty Knot near Pier 40 to rehydrate and rejoice in the awesomeness of Aussie Rules Football.
First and third photos courtesy of Aussie Rod. I took the photo of the ladies. Posted by The Tank reporting live from Pier 40 near Houston Street on the West Side of Manhattan.