
Editorial: Much to celebrate as near end of women’s season
Brett Connell – VAFA CEO 2019 marks our third season of VAFA Wilson Women’s football and with 55 of our 73 clubs fielding 77 teams (some of these multiple teams),
Brett Connell – VAFA CEO 2019 marks our third season of VAFA Wilson Women’s football and with 55 of our 73 clubs fielding 77 teams (some of these multiple teams),
Alisha Min It’s hard to believe the approaching weekend will be the final home & away round for our VAFA Wilson Women’s competition for season 2019 – and yet, here
The VAFA congratulates Marcellin’s Amber Micallef on her nomination as the Round 13 Anytime Fitness Rising Star. What the club said: “Amber began her football journey at Beverly Hills Junior
The Tragics are back with all your fave segments, women’s footy & Lenny thinks he’s debunked #footytipgate when Nick tips the draw!
The VAFA congratulates Sam Cameron from St Kevin’s OB who has been named the Round 12 Men’s Rising Star following his impressive performance during SKOB’s 40-point win over Old Xaverians.
Alisha Min After 13 rounds, our reigning premiers Melbourne University finally got on the board thanks to a 12-point win over Fitzroy-ACU. Going into the major break with a goal
Albert Park registered their eighth win in a row as they defeated South Mornington by 115 points at Citation Oval. In what was their seventh score of more than 100
Aquinas all but cemented a top two spot with a hard-fought 12-point win over Canterbury. The Bloods trailed by five points at three quarter time but ignited with six goals
42 scoring shots to 15 helped Peninsula claim their third win from four games, defeating St Mary’s Salesian by 67 points at the Peninsula School. The Pirates booted eight goals