![image](https://cdn-vafanewsite.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/SPI_0573-540x360.jpg)
Agony & ecstasy of Division 1
By Tom Feldgen – Division 1 Scribe Three games this weekend were decided by a cumulative winning margin of 336 points, thrashings were handed out by Old Geelong, Therry Penola
By Tom Feldgen – Division 1 Scribe Three games this weekend were decided by a cumulative winning margin of 336 points, thrashings were handed out by Old Geelong, Therry Penola
By Gav Southern – @gavsouthern Warm and windy conditions last Saturday for round 4’s games proved to be difficult for most sides with inaccurate kicking all through the Division. With the
By Ren Thompson – Division 3 Scribe The Saints are marching, the Cobras are striking, but it is the Hawks who look like the unstoppable force in Division 3. Three
By Mitch Wynd – Holmesglen Holmesglen Institute and the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) recently agreed to a three-year naming rights sponsorship deal for the six Under 19 competitions. The
Week 5 Umpire Appointments [gview file=”https://www.vafa.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Week-5-appointments-summary-1.pdf”] For any changes, please contact Brian Woodhead on 0419 569 424.
By Christian Burgess The story of the year has to be Mazenod! The Nodders finished with only five wins in Premier B before being relegated to Premier C, where they
By David Chalmers – DAChalmers81 Beaumaris continued their unbeaten start to the season with an impressive six-goal victory over St Bedes/Mentone. Fresh off their Anzac Day classic over Old Scotch,
By Jarryd McGuane – @JMcGuane Round 4 saw the promoted sides showing they are forces to be reckoned with and St Johns OC proved themselves worthy in the highly-anticipated match-up between
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead After four rounds of William Buck Premier football, we have a front-runner. Old Trinity remain the sole undefeated unit in the VAFA’s top section on the