BARFL Conference

BARFL Conference

The BARFL Conference is an Australian rules football competition in England run by the British Australian Rules Football League.

The Conference began in 2001, resulting from a restructuring of the league. Prior to this, two BARFL Premiership clubs, the Wandsworth Demons from 1999 and the West London Wildcats in 2000, had fielded second teams in the main division. These teams, the Clapham Demons and the Shepherd's Bush Raiders became founding members of the Conference.

Initial Teams (2001)

*Clapham Demons - affiliated with the Wandsworth Demons
*Ealing Emus - affiliated with the West London Wildcats
*Regents Park Lions - affiliated with the North London Lions
*Shepherds Bush Raiders - affiliated with the West London Wildcats
*Southern Stingrays - affiliated with the Wimbledon Hawks
*Stockwell Demons - affiliated with the Wandsworth Demons

Current Teams (2007)

*Balham Hawks
*Clapham Demons
*Hammersmith Magpies
*London Swans
*Reading Kangaroos
*Regents Park Lions
*Shepherds Bush Raiders [http://www.bushraiders.com/ Official Site]

ee also

*British Australian Rules Football League
*BARFL Premiership
*BARFL Regional

External links

* [http://www.barfl.co.uk/ Official Site]


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