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footyWILD Premier League A national competition contested of Wild Cats FC, Platinum Buffaloes FC, Warriors FC, Super Owls FC, Hurricanes FC, Giant Bees FC, Nyanga Blue Birds FC and Real Divines FC •
footyWILD National Championships - Extreme An open age national competition contested by four provinces namely Gauteng, North West and Kwa Zulu Natal. •
footyWILD National Championships - High An Under 17 national competition contested by four provinces namely Gauteng, North West and Kwa Zulu Natal. National Championships The first national championships were played in 2008. The inaugural winners were North West Dockers
2008 national champions footyWILD Extreme (Open Age) Grand Final North West Dockers 9.11 (65) d Western Cape Magpies 4.9 (33) coached by Reginald Mokotedi currently serving as a Director on the AFL South Africa Board. 2009 national champions : Grand Final – 1st vs 2nd Western Cape Magpies 10.8 (68) def. North West Dockers 4.3 (27) Coming out of the 2009 Nationals, was the selection of two footyWILD futures squads. The
Inland senior and youth squads comprising players from Gauteng and North-West Province; meanwhile the
Coastal senior and youth squads are made up of players from Kwa-Zulu Natal and Western Cape Provinces. Players selected come from a range of backgrounds including existing National representatives, established Provincial players and young athletes identified through the ROAR Talent program. The first camps took place in November were both squads played against the Flying Boomerangs Indigenous Youth team in 2010. A major camp involving both squads provided a selection opportunity to the SA Lions for the fourth AIS/AFL Academy tour of South Africa in 2011 that took place at Sahara Park, Newlands which was a South Africa's domestic season opener.
Inbound Tours Hosted To Date: • Australian Army - 1997 •
Brisbane Lions &
Fremantle Dockers - 1998 (Exhibition Match in Cape Town) •
Fremantle Football Club - 1998, 2008 and 2009 •
St Kilda Football Club - 2004 • Convicts - 2005 • Australian Indigenous Team (Flying Boomerangs) - 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2013 • Geelong College - 2007 •
Subiaco FC - 2007 • Australian Institute of Sport / AFL Under 17 - 2007 & 2011 •
Carlton FC vs.
Fremantle Dockers (Exhibition Match in
Pretoria's Supersport Park Stadium) •
Carlton FC - 2008 •
West Coast Eagles FC - 2008 •
Collingwood FC - 2008 • School Sport Australia - 2012, 2013 •
St Marys FC - 2012, 2014 & 2016 •
Hawthorn FC - 2013
The partners are •
North West Academy of Sport •
Australian High Commission •
BlueScope •
Australian Business Chamber of Commerce Southern Africa ==See also==