
Michael Hazell resigns as President of VAFA
The VAFA wishes to announce that VAFA President, Michael Hazell, will be stepping down from his role as President, effective at the upcoming VAFA Board Meeting on 1 June, 2015. Michael
The VAFA wishes to announce that VAFA President, Michael Hazell, will be stepping down from his role as President, effective at the upcoming VAFA Board Meeting on 1 June, 2015. Michael
Andrew Leonard @lennytalk Fancy queuing to get into a pub to watch a boxing match that feature; no Australians, where the protagonists (one of whom has been a convicted on
David Chalmers There are many variables in footy: form, momentum, injuries and weather conditions. While the weather in Round 4 was clear and sunny, it was also windy, and it’s
Rich Hummerston A divide has begun to settle on Division 4 after four rounds, as four of five games ended in 100+ point drubbings. Although a week is a long
William Balme @Balmey21 A very foolish man is the man who believes he has his finger on the pulse at the end of round 4 in a VAFA season. Rash
James Ried If you thought Premier C’s competition couldn’t get closer – it did so in Round 4. Before the weekends’ games two clubs sat solely above a cluster with
The Tragics assembled to review Round 4 and the news this week was in Division 2, where the melee between Elsternwick and St Johns forced the match be abandoned. The
Old Xaverians website following their 45-point win over Beaumaris Winning at Banksia Park is never easy, but a resolute Old Xavs lineup achieved that and a little more with a
Four rounds done, and the season is starting to take shape. After the cold and wet conditions of last week, Melbourne made up for it with a picture perfect day