Unicorns shock Blues
Brenton Mann Melbourne High took its first big scalp of 2015, when it knocked-off Northern Blues by 20 points at home, in doing so confirmed its status as a
Brenton Mann Melbourne High took its first big scalp of 2015, when it knocked-off Northern Blues by 20 points at home, in doing so confirmed its status as a
William Balme @balmey21 Living through a Melbourne winter is somewhat akin to a religious experience. We call on our sensuality more than ever. The smell of coffee on a
James Ried Last round drew some nail-biting finishes, none more so than Old Ivanhoe’s victory over Marcellin as the Eagles relinquished top spot to the Hoes who claimed pole position
David Chalmers I’m new to the Ammos, so I’m not sure whether it’s traditionally the time of year that clubs choose to introduce “new blood” but in a staggering stat,
Last round we mentioned that Shannon Kirkby was selected to umpire the AFL Womens Match at the MCG. This week Shannon shares her story of running on the ‘G. On
John Donohoe Old Scotch and Uni Blues played out a thriller at Camberwell with Uni Blues putting in a four quarter effort to claim a 6-point win. The result
Tim Nelson I am honoured to be appointed and entrusted to the role of President of the VAFA. The VAFA has an outstanding heritage and an unparalleled football sporting brand
The VAFA has confirmed that VAFA Umpires will follow the AFL’s lead and be implementing the new interpretation for the holding the ball – prior opportunity rule when a player
The William Buck Premier Coaches MVP Award was introduced in 2014 and the award immediately resonated with the VAFA community. Harry Tinney from Old Trinity won the inaugural award, with