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Taking the right steps on concussion
The VAFA like all levels of Australian football continues to focus on the improved wellbeing of our players. With more and more information on concussion and tools to help assess
The VAFA like all levels of Australian football continues to focus on the improved wellbeing of our players. With more and more information on concussion and tools to help assess
Round 8 saw several close matches as well as some rare victories to lower placed teams. S1 La Trobe University led throughout the first three quarters against Ivanhoe, who powered
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
VAFA players have always been an active group in the community, so it was no surprise when Scott Sherwen (skipper at Old Scotch) and Simon Hogan (Uni Blacks Premiership midfielder)
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
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
Norm Nugent Round 2 results brought reality checks to Hawthorn, Ormond and Kew each of whom had scored big victories in Round 1. Review Section 1 Prahran/ Assumption and Richmond
Michael Sholly @vafaceo A glorious start to the 2015 season as all 240 teams enjoyed magnificent autumn weather in Melbourne. In my opinion April is second only to September as
The VAFA Umpires Coaching team are continuing their video series of the Umpires View as a guide to all umpires, players, coaches and supporters. The coaching section is being expanded