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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY TO PARTNER WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR THE NEXT 3 YEARS
Ranked amongst the top 100 universities of the world, La Trobe University has become the official education partner of the Australian Football League (AFL). Now having the privilege of working closely with the AFL, La Trobe University has invested an estimated amount of $75 million in the construction of an enormous sports precinct to leave everybody stunned. AFL and the La Trobe University are in this agreement for an upcoming period of three years. With great honour and privilege, AFL has confirmed the staging of a pre-season warm up game at La Trobe University in 2019.
Vice Chancellor of the La Trobe University, John Dewar, has been reappointed for another term that lasts an extended period of 5 years. With the chancellorship of the La Trobe University for a prolonged term, Dewar has invited the CEO of AFL, Gil McLachlan to the Bundoora Campus for a tour. McLachlan’s visit to the Bundoora Campus of the La Trobe University is certainly backed by a reason that is ought to excite everybody who closely follows the activities of either of the organizations.
The Vice Chancellor of the La Trobe University, alongside the CEO of AFL have jointly decided to hold a press conference this Friday at the Bundoora Campus of La Trobe University. The conference will commence at 11 am sharp, capacitating the two authorities to talk more about their newly-cracked deal to a wider audience and share their upcoming plans.
“Our primary goal is to become ‘number one’ in this sport,” Vice Chancellor John Dewar to the AFL CEO Gil McLachlan upon signing the deal. It may come as a surprise to many who are unaware of the fact that this is the first time that AFL has partnered with a university. AFL is currently responsible for all levels in Australian Rules football and is the only most popular winter sport in Australia. A match organized by this reputable organization is attended by over 300,000 fans every weekend. In fact, more than 1.5 million people play Australian Rules football in various competitions around the country.
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