Recently announced that 2 American kids will be in the world team for the U16 national championships. One of them is the son of a player from the US national Australian football team. He is an American who has grown up with Aussie rules, and his tryout video for the team
shows someone who looks much more natural with his skills than most Americans who learn later in life (note he is still only 14).
This must represent a key step in the growth of AFL overseas, a second generation who grows up with the game. But is Nolan a harbringer of things to come, or will kids following their parents into AFL in places like America remain a rarity.
Other key milestones would be the creation of a complete developement pathway, and general recognition in the local community of the existance of the sport locally.
This thread is to hopefully show where the key contries are at in their developement
shows someone who looks much more natural with his skills than most Americans who learn later in life (note he is still only 14).
This must represent a key step in the growth of AFL overseas, a second generation who grows up with the game. But is Nolan a harbringer of things to come, or will kids following their parents into AFL in places like America remain a rarity.
Other key milestones would be the creation of a complete developement pathway, and general recognition in the local community of the existance of the sport locally.
This thread is to hopefully show where the key contries are at in their developement





