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Cambridge University Australian Rules Football Club

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Student sports club at Cambridge University

Cambridge University Australian Rules Football Club (CUARFC, also known as the Lions), founded in the early 20th century, is theAustralian rules football club forCambridge University. Both men's and women's teams represent the club in the National University League,[1] the Fitzpatrick Cup, and the annualOxford-Cambridge Varsity match, among other things.

History

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Australia's High Commissioner in London with the captains of the Oxford and Cambridge teams in 1949

The club has been active for over 100 years, with the first recorded men's game againstOxford taking place on March 18, 1911.[2] The women's game has developed more recently, with the first women's varsity match in 2018 ending in a tie.

The 90th Varsity match was the subject of a shortABC documentary.[3]

The connection between the university and the sport in fact stretches much further back to whenTom Wills, one of the founders of the game, studied there (seemingly to be more concerned about playing cricket than academics), then returning to Australia to set up theMelbourne Football Club.[4]

Club record

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Varsity match results

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Main article:Oxford Cambridge Intervarsity Australian Rules Football Match

Membership & organisation

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Membership of the club is not restricted to Cambridge University students or staff, although a significant proportion of the club would fall into these groups. The club naturally has a large Australian membership, as well as many Irish players, due to the similarity of the game toGaelic football.

Players have a wide range of sporting backgrounds, ranging from having not played much sport at all, to having played Australian rules previously for a large part of their lives.

The club is managed by a committee, elected annually, consisting of the President, Treasurer, and other responsible people.

The club also has strong ties with theNorth London Lions, and a handful of players have ended up playing for both teams.

See also

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AFL Europe

Australian Rules Football in Europe

Australian Rules Football in the United Kingdom

References

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  1. ^"National University League – AFL England".www.aflengland.org. Retrieved11 February 2022.
  2. ^afleurope (13 March 2020)."Oxford and Cambridge to meet for 100th Varsity Match • AFL Europe".AFL Europe. Retrieved10 August 2021.
  3. ^"Australian Rules Football".www.sport.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved9 August 2021.
  4. ^De Moore, Greg (2011).Tom Wills : first wild man of Australian sport. Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin.ISBN 978-1-74237-598-4.OCLC 730051341.

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