
Nodders dent Panthers’ hopes, Tonners return to form
Mazenod put a huge dent in Old Carey’s finals aspirations and kept their own chances alive after they ran out 14-point winner sat Carey Sports Complex. Led by a best-0on-ground
Mazenod put a huge dent in Old Carey’s finals aspirations and kept their own chances alive after they ran out 14-point winner sat Carey Sports Complex. Led by a best-0on-ground
Sportscover Arena played host to three sensational Wilson Women’s Grand Finals today, with the combined winning margin just 10 points from all three matches. Marcellin Sheagles backed up their Lightning
Old Trinity snapped a nine-game losing streak and moved a game clear of the relegation zone after they defeated Old Xaverians by 23 points at Daley Oval. After an even
Red carpet arrivals, all the award winners’ speeches & Nick roams the room interviewing players in this week’s special edition of Tragics filmed from the VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night.
Old Camberwell capped off an outstanding season as Development Division 2 premiers following a hard-fought 21-point victory over Old Carey at Trevor Barker Oval. Led by a best-on-ground performance and
Nicole Erasmus WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S Marcellin will take on SKOB Saints in the grand final after defeating Fitzroy ACU by 16 points at Trevor Barker Oval. A slow start
If you weren’t already excited about VAFA Wilson Women’s finals, take a look at what we’ve achieved in 2017.
William Buck Premier Women’s Grand Final: Sun 20 August – SKOB Saints v Marcellin @ Sportscover Arena – 2:10pm Women’s Development Division 1 Grand Final: Sun 20 August – West Brunswick v St
Fitzroy-ACU ruckman, Tash Ross-Harris, was crowned the first-ever William Buck Premier Women’s Best & Fairest winner last night at the 2017 VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night at The Park, Albert