Fireside Chat With Mike Brand and Peter Tumbas

We sat down with Coaches Brand and Tumbas of the American Revolution to get the full scoop on their summer trip to England and Denmark. These guys are going to play some serious lacrosse, see some amazing sights and have the experience of a laxtime. Sounds fun!!

Fireside Chat: Charlie White & The English Lacrosse Association

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Rob McQuade interviews Charlie White about lacrosse in England, what working with the English Lacrosse Association is like and how the UK is a bit behind the times when it comes to lax fashion. They are so far ahead of us in regular fashion, so its only fair.

FIL German Update #6

Jordan West-Pratt is back with his sixth and final update from Team Germany in Manchester.

USA Lax, So Hot Right Now

A happy belated congratulations goes out to the US National Team for their WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP victory over Canada on Saturday.

FIL Team France Update

Jumbo Jack just had another chat with France’s Billy Tauzin. Check out what he has to say about Manchester!

FIL German Update #5

The Germans are back with their 5th update from the World Games in Manchester. They might not be knocking off the likes of the US or Canada but they’re making big strides and opening new doors in their first year in the Blue Division.

FIL Aussie Update #2

The Aussies may have had some difficulty in actually making it to the World Championships but now that they’ve arrived, they’re looking to do some damage! Let’s check in with Glenn Morley, world-wide laxer extraordinnaire and AUS National Team player, to see how things are going, shall we? We shall.

FIL German Update #4

The Germans are back with their 4th big Update from the FIL World Championships. They’re playing up in the Blue Division with the top teams… let’s see how they’re doing so far.

The Germans In Manchester: Update 3

This is by far and away the longest update from our friends on the German National Team. With the Iroquois out of the tournament due to bureaucracy and idiocy (a dangerous combo), the Germans have been bumped up to the top division and will be facing the World’s best. Let’s see how they’re doing, shall we?