St. Louis Blues (Australian rules football)
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Full name | St Louis Blues |
Nickname | The Blues |
Strip | Blue, with white SLFC emblem (based on the Carlton Football Club) |
Founded | 1998 |
Sport | Australian rules football |
League | MAAFL |
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Ground | Buder Park, Missouri |
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The St Louis Blues is an Australian rules football club based in St Louis, Missouri in the United States.
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The club was by Australian Sam Ingram founded in 1998, making it one of the oldest Aussie Rules clubs in the United States. Initially, the club had several Australians and a handful of Americans. Over the next few years, the club transitioned into a primarily American squad. In 2003 and 2004, the all-American squad plus a token Aussie or two won the MAAFL premiership, led by long time coach Jim Martin.
Rich Lozano has always been and continues to be their best player.
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