
Ladder leaders continue to dominate the competition
Claudia Didonato Round 11 saw the league’s first and second placed ladder leaders continue to dominate the competition, while MCC claimed an exciting victory against Ivanhoe as the teams faced
Claudia Didonato Round 11 saw the league’s first and second placed ladder leaders continue to dominate the competition, while MCC claimed an exciting victory against Ivanhoe as the teams faced
Mitch Dyer With round 11 in the books, the top four in Division 3 seems all but sewn up, but as we enter the conclusive stages of the season, it
Billy Bolch The first match of the round saw Eley Park take on Box Hill North in a very high-scoring match. Despite the wet ground, the first quarter saw both
Lauren Atkinson Old Brighton retains their spot in the top four by percentage only, after going down to Marcellin OC by 25 points. Marcellin secured the lead early but with
Ben Black Preston Bullants are starting to find their groove again. After losing the opening nine rounds of the season they’ve put together back-to-back performances that will fill them with
Chris Ciampoli Round 11 was an electric display of talent and heart, the top four teams are shaping up and the behemoths up top are fighting hard to stay afloat.
Round 11 of the VAFA season again showed that whatever is expected to happen never goes to plan. From the early minutes of the four contests on Saturday afternoon, right
Annie Ireland Caulfield Grammarians are starting to fire up with finals on the horizon; their win on Saturday making it three in a row. Meanwhile, Kew, SKOB and Collegians all
Ari Paevere For one of the rare occasions in the VAFA season, we’ve had a weekend where everything seemingly went to the script. Hampton Rovers almost pulled off a brilliant