Los Angeles Dragons

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Los Angeles Dragons
Names
Full name Los Angeles Dragons Australian Rules Football Club
Nickname(s) Dragons
2017 season
Club details
Founded 2010
Colours      orange,      blue, and      gray
Competition United States Australian Football League
Chairman Justin Hall
Coach Justin Kenna
Premierships 2014 (Division II)
Other information
Official website http://www.ladragons.com

The Los Angeles Dragons are an Australian rules football team, based in Los Angeles, California. They were founded in 2010 and play in the United States Australian Football League.[1]

History[edit]

The Los Angeles Dragons were founded in 2010 by a group of both Australian expatriates and Americans who were passionate about bringing the game of Aussie rules to American shores. The Dragons play in the Western Region of the United States Australian Football League. In addition to being a regular annual participant at USAFL Nationals, the Dragons also compete in the Western Regionals tournament, as well as the SoCal Cup, a round-robin series of matches against the San Diego Lions and the Orange County Bombers.

In 2014, the Dragons won the Division II USAFL National Championship in Columbus, Ohio after making the Division II Grand Final in both 2012 and 2013 as well. In the past two seasons, the Dragons have consistently been ranked in the top 10 nationally. The club has attracted players from across the globe - from Aussies just briefly passing through town to Americans who have never kicked a football before.

At 2016 USAFL Nationals (held in Sarasota, Florida), the Dragons defeated the Quebec Saints (4.9.33 to 2.2.14) and lost to the Denver Bulldogs (8.2.50 to 4.2.26) before getting eliminated by the eventual champions, the Austin Crows, the following day (7.5.47 to 0.5.5).

In 2016, three members of the Dragons - Bill McGovern, Donald Lee, and Gabriel Martin del Campo - were selected to the US Revolution team for the 2017 Australian Football International Cup.

When not on the training ground or competing in games, the Dragons also host many social events throughout the year, aimed to American and Australian audiences alike. The club's annual AFL Grand Final watch party is among the largest of its kind in the United States.

Club Leadership[edit]

Head Coach - Justin Kenna

Assistant Coaches - Paul Jackson, Paul Ioakim

President - Justin Hall

Vice President - Srirand Yalamanchili

Treasurer - Tom Grigg

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