
The great divide of Premier C
The gap between the best and the rest in Premier C was extended further but the top of the table clash at Mt Eliza was where attention was first focused.
The gap between the best and the rest in Premier C was extended further but the top of the table clash at Mt Eliza was where attention was first focused.
James Ried For the first time this season an outright top four has been defined. With wins to Peninsula, Monash, Marcellin and Old Ivanhoe, all four move to 4-1 and
VAFA Tragics are back this week and they don’t miss anyone as they review the action from Round 5.
Michael Sholly This weekend around Australia we acknowledge the outstanding contribution umpires make to the game of Australian rules football. This goes all the way down from the professionals at
In Premier C the top sides all had wins to help widen the gap on the bottom few, but all eyes were on the Division 1 Grand Final re-match to
The VAFA wishes to announce that VAFA President, Michael Hazell, will be stepping down from his role as President, effective at the upcoming VAFA Board Meeting on 1 June, 2015. Michael
James Ried If you thought Premier C’s competition couldn’t get closer – it did so in Round 4. Before the weekends’ games two clubs sat solely above a cluster with
Old Xaverians website following their 45-point win over Beaumaris Winning at Banksia Park is never easy, but a resolute Old Xavs lineup achieved that and a little more with a
Premier C’s competition is alive and well as Peninsula and Old Ivanhoe’s reign as the only undefeated side came to a close. The Pirates fell just three points short of