Oxford University Australian Rules Football Club

[5] Women played their first game in OUARFC colours in February 2015,[1] and in 2018 Romy Minko was elected as the club's first female president.The club also plays occasional games against teams from around the Europe and the UK including the Amsterdam Devils[7] and the Odense Lions.[8][9] Players have included notable Australians such as Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria Chris Maxwell and Joseph Santamaria, the prominent businessman Sir Rod Eddington, mining executive Andrew Michelmore, and former AFL Commission Chairman and former Carlton Football Club captain Mike Fitzpatrick.[4] While completing a PhD in Engineering as a Rhodes Scholar, Justin Clarke coached both the women and men's sides.Players from Ireland and Canada have become common as the sport's reach extends internationally, and due to the similarity of the game with Gaelic Football.
OUARFC Men's team at the 2020 Varsity Match played in Oxford
Oxford against Cambridge circa 2008 - the two clubs longest running fixture outside of Australia contested annually since 1921
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