
VAFA Tragics E16
Following an historic weekend of women’s grand finals, the Tragics are joined by Rhiannon Green (Old Camberwell) and Tash Rappos (SMS) after they were both named BOG in their respective
Following an historic weekend of women’s grand finals, the Tragics are joined by Rhiannon Green (Old Camberwell) and Tash Rappos (SMS) after they were both named BOG in their respective
Red carpet arrivals, all the award winners’ speeches & Nick roams the room interviewing players in this week’s special edition of Tragics filmed from the VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night.
If you weren’t already excited about VAFA Wilson Women’s finals, take a look at what we’ve achieved in 2017.
St Kevin’s captain Anthony Lynch joins the Tragics this week to respond to rumours & to discuss the premiership favourites & their biggest threat, the SKOB Saints, Lip Sync Battles
In light of Angus Clarke’s savage falcon over the weekend, Nick counts down the best three from the past two years. Clue: There’s two from Old Melburnians.
The Tragics are with Mitch op’t Hoog making his return to discuss the windy weekend, Beauie’s first win, Marcellin & Old Geelong’s chances, Point Cook’s member vote, the Fairest &
In the Round 13 Sports Performance Tracking POTW, we indulge in Tom Garside’s silent footsteps, a deadly Jack Osborn/Anthony Scott combination & some first-class wind-assisted goals.
The VAFA Tragics are joined by GM, Football Operations and Umpiring Brian Goodman this week and discuss the biggest current challenges for the umpiring department, the future of Point Cook,