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NOT
IN THE SAME LEAGUE
A
WEAKENED Air Force side was outclassed by Navy and Army during the
2003 ADF National Rugby League Carnival at Seiffert Oval in Queanbeyan,
losing both matches and conceding 64 points.
Aussie
rules side vows to turn tables
AFTER
finishing runner-up in 2002, the Air Force Australian Rules Football
Club (AAFC) is on track to go one better at this years ADF
Australian Rules Championships in Canberra in March.
Games
still a thrill
SHE
may have played at the highest level possible and appeared on the
worlds biggest stage, but Corporal Tracey Mosley was still
thrilled at being selected in the Australian Defence Force softball
side to contest the Arafura Games in May.
ADF
Sports Billboard
Saddling
up with the ACT Brumbies
SUPER
12 team the ACT Brumbies will be holding a rugby union coaching
clinic for children of Defence personnel, both service and civilian,
on Sunday, March 23.
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Smart
football
THE
Air Force Australian Rules Football Club (AFFC) has welcomed aboard
SmartCover as its new naming rights sponsor for season 2003.

Tournament
puts bounce back into ADF basketball
ADF
basketballers had a unique opportunity over the Australia Day weekend
to take on some of the basketball stars of the future at the Australian
Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra.

Beetle
burns up the track
THE
exploits of Air Force Corporal Derek Burns in his modified VW Beetle
recently caught the eye of Australias most famous racing car
driver.

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