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From a three-player BBQ to an A Grade flag for Scotch
From three players at a ‘Meet the Coach’ BBQ to an A Grade premiership two years later, that was the fate awaiting Laurie Aghan and Old Scotch in 1976. The
From three players at a ‘Meet the Coach’ BBQ to an A Grade premiership two years later, that was the fate awaiting Laurie Aghan and Old Scotch in 1976. The
As Victoria grapples with Lockdown 6 and the VAFA season is momentarily paused, let’s look back at six of our favourite stories & highlights from 2021 (so far) – one
It was a SUPER SATURDAY on RSN Carnival with the ladder leaders St Kevin’s OB playing host to Old Brighton (4th) in the Match of the Round. Skob’s coach Guy
Old Brighton solidified their spot in the top four with a hard-fought three-point win over St Kevin’s OB at TH King Oval. The Tonners made the most of their chances
Nick Armistead VAFA footy returns this weekend and, while I might be slightly biased, the William Buck Premier Men’s fixture promises to be the greatest five-leg event since Gösta Lilliehöök
Caulfield Grammarians made it seven wins in a row in William Buck Premier and moved into third spot on the ladder following their incredible win over Old Brighton. Hear pre-game
Caulfield Grammarians continued their outstanding run of form and made it seven straight wins as they defeated Old Brighton by 14 points at Glenhuntly Oval. The Field shot out of
Nick Armistead “Apart from Old Xaverians in 2016, no side from outside the top four after Round 11 has won the William Buck Premier Grand Final over the past decade,”
Old Trinity will be celebrating this weekend after they claimed their first win of the season, defeating Old Scotch by 10 points at the Daley Oval. Despite having five less