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2010 Season
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Cincinnati Dockers 2010 Season
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| May 8th |
Nashville A [LOSS 2.5.17 to 6.6.42]
Columbus A [LOSS 2.5.23 to 3.12.30]
Columbus B [WIN 7.7.49 to 5.2.32]
Nashville B [LOSS 2.6.18 to 8.2.50] |
Louisville, KY |
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| June 5th |
Chicago United [LOSS 3.1.19 to 13.19.97] |
Chicago, IL |
TBA |
| June 26th |
Columbus Jackaroos |
Columbus, OH |
TBA |
| July 10th |
Milwaukee Bombers |
Milwaukee, WI |
TBA |
| July 24th |
Columbus Jackaroos |
Fairfield, OH |
TBA |
| August 14th |
Nashville Kangaroos |
Nashville, TN |
TBA |
| August 28th |
TBA |
St. Louis, MO |
TBA |
| September 25th |
Louisville Kings |
Fairfield, OH |
TBA |
| October 9th & 10th |
USAFL National Championship Tournament |
Louisville, KY |
TBA |
- May 8th - John Harrell Memorial Cup at Louisville, KY
- June 5th - at Chicago United
[LOSS 3.1.19 to 13.19.97]
- June 26th - at Columbus Jackaroos
- July 10th - at Milwaukee Bombers
- July 24th - vs. Columbus Jackaroos
- August 14th - at Nashville Kangaroos
- August 28th - TBA at St. Louis, MO
- September 25th - vs. Louisville Kings
- October 9th & 10th - USAFL National Championship Tournament at Louisville, KY
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Dockers AGM/End of Season Party on December 12th |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club will host their Annual General Meeting (AGM) and End-of-the-Season party on Saturday December 12th beginning at around 7 PM at Christy's Rathskeller and Biergarten on 151 West McMillan Avenue in Cincinnati, just off the campus of the University of Cincinnati. This event is open to the public.
The Dockers are celebrating their victories in the USAFL championship tournament last month, where they went undefeated to win the Divsion 4 National Championship. This title is their fourth championship in the club's 13-year history, and theit second consecutive title. |
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Fremantle Dockers Recognize Cincinnati Dockers' Victory |
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Check out the link below to an article on the Fremantle Dockers' website recognizing the Cincinnati Dockers' victory in the USAFL Division 4 National Tournament!
Cincinnati Dockers go back to back
The Fremantle Dockers play in the Australian Football League, the top league in Australian Football. The Cincinnati Dockers have been a partner club to Fremantle since 1997, and we are extremely grateful for the support they have given us throughout the years. |
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Dockers Go Undefeated; Win Second Straight USAFL Championship |
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The Cincinnati Dockers concluded their 13th consecutive season of Australian Football in the grandest and most dominating way possible; going a perfect 4-0 en route to winning the United States Australian Football League (USAFL) Division 4 championship this past Saturday and Sunday at Heritage Oak Park in Mason, OH. The Championship is the Dockers’ fourth overall, and marks the first back-to-back titles in team history. |
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Cincinnati Dockers Aim to Defend National Championship in Mason |
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For the Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club, the hard work has just begun as they prepare to officially defend their United States Australian Football League (USAFL) Division 4 National Championship at the annual USAFL championship tournament in their backyard of Mason, OH on October 10th and 11th at Heritage Oak Park on Route 42. The Dockers will play their Saturday games at 2 PM and 5 PM on Field 5, with the Sunday game times TBA. |
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Dockers’ Last Second Heroics Clinch Victory Against Kansas City |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club, reigning USAFL Division 4 champions, ended their 13th regular season in dramatic fashion with a last-second goal to pull ahead of and defeat the reigning USAFL Division 3 champions, the Kansas City Power by a score of 65-59 and gain some much needed momentum heading into this year’s USAFL national tournament in Mason in October. |
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Dockers to Conclude Regular Season in Champion vs. Champion match |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club, reigning USAFL Division 4 champions, will finish their 13th regular season on the road when they challenge the Kansas City Power, the reigning USAFL Division 3 champions, in a non-conference match this Saturday at Buder Park just outside of St. Louis, MO at 2 PM Central Time. This will be the Dockers’ last match before this year’s National Championship Tournament in Mason, OH. |
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Dockers Stall in Second Half, fall to Columbus |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club opened the festivities of the USA vs. Canada international matches at Mason Sports Park on August 1st, but were not able hold back their in-state rivals, the Columbus Jackaroos, for all 40 minutes as Dockers fell 42-14.
The Dockers were immediately set back when player/coach Kyle Strenski was unavailable to play in this condensed game, as he would play for the USA reserve squad in their match later that day. Despite this setback, the Dockers showed grit and toughness in the first half, as they matched the Jackaroos in scoring shots, with each side making 4 each. The Dockers proved to be more accurate, scoring 2 goals and 2 behinds for 14 points, against Columbus’ 1 goal and 3 behinds for 9 points.
The second half was a much different story, as the Jackaroos denied the Dockers a single point. Cincinnati were able to win plenty of center rucks, but Columbus were better able to pick the ball out from those contests, and not allow the Dockers to advance the ball into their forward line, forcing the defense to work overtime in that period. Columbus’ 33 unanswered points were more than enough to put away the Dockers on this afternoon. The final score had Cincinnati with 2 goals and 2 behinds for 14 points to Columbus’ 6 goals and 6 behinds for 42 points. |
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Dockers to open 2009 USA vs. Canada International Matches |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club will continue its 13th USAFL season at 11:30 AM on August 1st when they open the festivities at the USA vs. Canada international matches at the Mason Sports Park in Mason, OH, where they will once again challenge their in-state rivals, the Columbus Jackaroos.
This will be the third meeting between the two clubs this season, with each side holding one victory thus far. Back on April 25th, the Jackaroos pulled out a tough victory over the Dockers 59-50 in a 40-minute match as part of the John Harrell Memorial Cup tournament in Louisville, Kentucky. Almost 3 months later, the Dockers traveled to Ohio’s capital and earned a victory in monsoon-like conditions 45-19. This third match will be the rubber match and will determine which team reigns supreme in Ohio. The match is currently scheduled for 2 20-minute halves. |
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Cincinnati Dockers Triumph in Columbus |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club was able to endure both Mother Nature and the Columbus Jackaroos’ youth and speed en route to a victory in Ohio's capital city, as the Dockers defeated the Jackaroos 45-19 last Saturday afternoon at Tuttle Park in Columbus, OH.
Due to travel issues from both visiting teams, the initially scheduled 3-team tournament was changed to one standard 4 20-minute quarter match, with the Milwaukee players that made the trip joining the Dockers to challenge the hosting Columbus Jackaroos. Making things more interesting was Mother Nature’s presence in the form of heavy rain. However, not even this perfect storm of events could stop the Dockers. |
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Dockers Travel to Columbus for Three-Team Series |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club continue their 13th consecutive season on Saturday, July 11th when they head to Tuttle Park on West Oakland Avenue in nearby Columbus, Ohio for a three-team mini tournament against the Columbus Jackaroos and the Milwaukee Bombers. The matches are scheduled to begin at 1 PM.
The Columbus Jackaroos may be the newest team in the United States Australian Football League, but the history between Columbus and Cincinnati started on day one. Jackaroos co-founders, Chet Ridenour and Matt Reiss, currently the team's president, are both former Cincinnati Dockers. Additionally, the Jackaroos' first ever match was against the Dockers almost exactly one year ago. However, there will be no pleasantries when these two teams take the field.
The third team in the mix is the Milwaukee Bombers. Milwaukee usually provide very tough competition and are legitimate challengers for any competition they compete in. Last season, the Dockers lost a heartbreaker to the Bombers by one point after the Dockres' lead for most of the game. This time around, the Dockers will look to go ahead and stay ahead at the end. |
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Dockers Renew Historic Rivalry Against Nashville Kangaroos |
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The Cincinnati Dockers Australian Rules Football Club continue their 13th consecutive season on Saturday, June 20th when they challenge their historic rivals, the Nashville Kangaroos, at Champions Park on River Road in Louisville, Kentucky, in their next Mid American Australian Football League (MAAFL) match. The match is scheduled to begin at 2 PM. |
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Schedule
| May 8th |
John Harrell Memorial Cup @ Louisville |
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| June 5th |
@ Chicago |
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| June 26th |
@ Columbus |
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| July 10th |
@ Milwaukee |
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| July 24th |
vs. Columbus |
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| August 14th |
@ Nashville |
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| August 28th |
vs. TBA @ St. Louis |
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| September 25th |
vs. Louisville |
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| October 9th & 10th |
USAFL Nationals @ Louisville, KY |
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