
VAFA 2015: A year of highlights
What a year 2015 proved to be in the Victorian Amateur Football Association. As supporters, we were spoiled as every week provided more and more highlights both on and off
What a year 2015 proved to be in the Victorian Amateur Football Association. As supporters, we were spoiled as every week provided more and more highlights both on and off
With the naming of the AFL All-Australian team overnight, VAFA.com.au would like to recognise the VAFA Teams of the Year as published in the Amateur Footballer following the conclusion of the home
Old Melburnians concluded their 2015 season with the highest of achievements, defeating St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by 40 points to take out the Premier B Reserve grand final at Sportscover Arena. A
St Kevin’s Old Boys have ended their 2015 season as the undefeated Premier B champions with an unbelievable 11-point come-from-behind win against Old Melburnians at Sportcover Arena. In front of
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 “This could just about be game, set and match.” These immortal and, in the end, very incorrect words were uttered by the Inner FM commentary
Saturday 19 September Section Home Team Away Team Final Time Venue Premier B Premier B Reserve St Kevins OB Old Melburnians Old Melburnians St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Grand Final Grand Final
Old Melburnians produced a stunning 43-point come-from-behind victory against St Bedes/Mentone Tigers to book themselves a spot in this year’s grand final and in William Buck Premier in 2016. Trailing
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 And then there were three. After ten seasons in Premier B, St Kevin’s has finally triumphed in September, with a hard-fought 16-point victory over St
PLAYER CLUB VOTES GAMES Angiolella, Rory Fitzroy AFC 26 10 Salopek, Steven St Kevin’s Old Boys 20 8 Richards, Simon St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Football Club 16 7 Borthwick, Lachie Old