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Wasatch WarGulls | ||
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Names | ||
Full name | Wasatch WarGulls Australian Rules Football Club | |
Nickname(s) | WarGulls, Gulls | |
Motto | Come As You Are! | |
2024 USAFL season | ||
Leading goalkicker | TBC | |
Best and fairest | TBC | |
Club details | ||
Founded | 2019 | |
Colours | Teal Yellow Grey | |
Competition | United States Australian Football League | |
Coach | Lizzy Sawyer | |
Captain(s) | Joe M & Kyle C | |
Premierships | None | |
Ground(s) | Sugarhouse Park, Salt Lake City | |
Olympic Park, Lehi | ||
Uniforms | ||
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Other information | ||
Official website | wasatchwargulls.com |
The Wasatch WarGulls is a west region team in the Australian rules football in the United States under the USAFL (United States Australian Football League).[1]
History[edit]
The WarGulls were conceived in 2019, making the WarGulls the 45th team[2] to join the USAFL. They are based in Salt Lake City, Utah[3]. The club is currently composed of a Division IV men's team, a players who compete in Division 1 womens.
Naming[edit]
The Wasatch (WAH-satch) name represents a number of major municipalities in the northern part of the state[4], including Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden, from which their players hail. The WarGulls name is an homage to the Willamstown Seagulls of the Victorian Football League.
Jumper[edit]
The Wasatch WarGulls' guernsey consists of a teal blue background with a yellow V.
Matches[edit]
Date | Location | Teams/Score |
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Aug. 21, 2021 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Wargulls 2.5 (17) v Arizona 18.5 (113) |
Aug. 21, 2021 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Wargulls 4.5 (29) v Las Vegas 7.3 (55) |
Jun. 18, 2022 | Sacramento, California | Wargulls 2.1 (13) v Sacramento 7.4 (46) |
Sept. 16, 2023 | Denver, Colarado | Wargulls 5.6 (36) v Denver 18.8 (116) |
Jun. 29, 2024 | Farmington, Utah | Wargulls v Sacramento (TBC) |
Jun. 29, 2024 | Farmington, Utah | Wargulls v Los Angeles (TBC) |
Jun. 29, 2024 | Farmington, Utah | Wargulls v TBC |
Field[edit]
The WarGulls practice on Monday nights at iconic Sugar House Park in downtown Salt Lake City with the city skyline in the background. Thursday night practice is at Olympic Park, Lehi.
Club Song[edit]
The WarGulls club song is the West Coast Eagles AFL Club song, replacing the words West Coast with Wasatch, and replacing Eagles with WarGulls.
See also[edit]
- History of Australian rules football
- United States Australian Football League
- Australian rules football in the United States
- USAFL Western Regionals
References[edit]
- ^ "United States Australian Football League". USAFL Home.
- ^ Barrish, Brian (21 April 2019). "Make way for the WarGulls". USAFL.
- ^ "Wasatch War Gulls". USAFL Wasatch WarGulls page.
- ^ "Wasatch Mountain Institute".
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