While we're still in SE Asia we may as look at Brunei AR, not that impressive but still a lot more than I found for rl.
Aussie Rules has been played in Brunei since 1998 when a social match was held, followed by a meeting to establish the Brunei Australian Rules Football League (BARFL). Anthony Rodaughan was duly appointed the League's first president.
The domestic competition soon commenced at the Jerudong International School soccer field, with a three-team competition including players from from England, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada and Brunei. Late 1998/99 saw huge changes in the fledgling competition as the country began ending numerous expat contracts. Player numbers were reduced but the league took stock and continued to provide a regular competition for its members. 1999 brought the formation of the Brunei Sharks, a composite side representing the league, playing their first match against the Singapore Wombats. The Sharks' first appearance at the Asian Australian Football Championships was in 2000 in Jakarta.
http://www.aussierulesinternational.com ... sia/brunei
Brunei AR is greater than Brunei rl.
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