Australian rules football in Zimbabwe

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The sport of Australian rules football has not yet been successfully established in Zimbabwe, although an attempt was made in 2004 when schools clinics were held by Australian Larry Ferrier[1]. Ferrier had plans for the creation of the Zimbabwe Australian Football Association, in conjunction with the International Australian Football Council, based around a junior program which could have had a senior Zimbabwean side at the 2008 Australian Football International Cup in Melbourne[2], but this did not eventuate and Australian rules is not currently regularly played in the country.

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