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2010 Training has begun!

The 2010 season is off to a great start as Tuesday trainings saw the Magpie army show up in full force. After a bit of time off, the team dusted of their running shoes and got some touches with the footy. Coach Glenn Ormsby knows that fitness will be key to a successful season so […]

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2010 Season Set to Kick Off

Join us this Thursday February 18th as we kick off the 2010 season! We invite both new and returning players of all levels to meet us at The Australian (20 west 38th st. between 5th and 6th) at 8pm to hear about all the great things the 2010 season has in store for us.  We […]

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Keith the Koala makes his first appearance

Anyone around Times Square on January 30th may have noticed a furry friend from down under taking in the sites. The Magpies’ very own Keith the Koala joined the festivities as the team and hundreds of their friends celebrated Australia Day. Not one to shy from the limelight, Keith smiled for the paparazzi as he […]

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Magpies set to host Australia Day

Just because you’re in New York doesn’t mean you have to miss out on Australia Day celebrations in 2010! There will be plenty of Aussie beer, wine and spirits together with selected beverages from other parts of the globe. Meat pies will also be available for purchase courtesy of ‘The Australian’. We set the scene […]

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NY Magpies at USAFL Nationals

Game 1 New York Magpies 1 – 6 -12 Orange County 1 – 4 – 10 In the first game of the tournament the Magpies were pushed all the way by a strong OC team. Goals were at a premium and the NY Magpies managed to come from behind and hold to seal an important […]

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NY Magpies at Baltimore – September 12 2009

Game 1 North Carolina 0.3-3 New York 5.2-32 NY played the NC Tigers in game one of the EAFL tournament in Baltimore and won well. Game 2 New York 0.2-2 Baltimore 8.6-54 The Magpies were well beaten and although we were undermanned, Baltimore was first to the ball all day and ran out easy winners.

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