this dude i think is retired but the answer is travis johnstone of the mighty lions
The Raiders were a charter member of the AFL, beginning play in 1960.
Richmond's first season in the VFL (renamed AFL in 1990) was 1908.
Collingwood is personally my favourite AFL team. And for shore Collingwood was formed in 1892.
Port Adelaide
No they did not.
The American Federation of Labor consisted of an association of self governing national unions, each of which kept independence, with the AFL overall strategy. No individual laborer could join the central organization. (Straight out of an Advancement placement US History book) However, each of the unions that the AFL governed had to consist of only skilled workers. No unskilled workers were allowed within the union.
The Dolphins joined the NFL when the AFL-NFL merger took place prior to the 1970 season. The Dolphins first season in the AFL was 1966 and were a member of the AFL East Division from 1966-1969.
1925. Although it was called the VFL (Victorian Football League) at the time.
The American Football League (AFL) merged with the (NFL) after Super Bowl III in 1969. The most recent team to join the AFL was the Cincinnati Bengals in 1968. The American Football Conference (AFC) makes up half of the NFL, the other half being the National Football Conference (NFC). The most recent team to join the AFC was the Houston Texans in 2002.
Afl players mainly wear gloves because they could get some more grip on the ball
There is no AFL 2!
west coast 1987, Brisbane 1987, Adelaide 1991, fremantle 1995, port 1997 swans were already a Melbourne team but moved to sydney sometime in the 80s