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‘Statsy’ drops bomb from beyond the arc
Ella ‘Statsy’ Stephenson or Steph Curry? Pre-season skills were on point as the Monash Blues women’s skipper dropped this bomb from beyond the arc after rain forced an indoor training
Ella ‘Statsy’ Stephenson or Steph Curry? Pre-season skills were on point as the Monash Blues women’s skipper dropped this bomb from beyond the arc after rain forced an indoor training
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead It’s just over two months until the first bounce of the 2019 VAFA season, meaning discussion is about ramp up within our community. Who can’t we
The VAFA Board is pleased to announce it has accepted an application made by RMIT University to become a member club of the VAFA in the 2019 women’s season. After
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead 10. Eilish Boyd Goal As far as individual highlights are concerned, Eilish Boyd’s grand final goal is as good as it gets. The Friars star kicked
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) Board is pleased to announce Shona MacInnes has been appointed as General Manager, Business and Projects. A newly-established role within the organisation, key aspects
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead 20. Plugger’s lionhearted performance There’s always apprehension when announcing one individual’s performance over another throughout an entire VAFA season, but few would argue Anthony ‘Plugger’ Lynch
The William Buck Premier women’s fixture has been released ahead of the 2019 season. As previously announced, St Mary’s Salesian and West Brunswick will enter the eight-team competition for the
VAFA Tragics received the AFL Victoria Media Award for Best Use of Online Media (TV Show) at Ikon Park on Friday. Shortlisted alongside four community football shows, the Tragics were awarded
Nick Bourke capped off a successful season at the helm of Old Geelong by taking out the 2018 Premier Coach of the Year Award at last night’s VAFA Awards Dinner.