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Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
The VAFA has built up many relations with clubs in Ireland and opportunities exist for players to travel to Ireland and play Gaelic football. Australian Rules skills are easily transferrable and you will get to immerse in a typical club culture similar to VAFA football.
The season runs all year round so you can come and play during the off season.
Will provide contacts with:
If you are interested in playing Gaelic football in Ireland please contact Barry on ‘[email protected]’.
Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
Join Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Joey Pignataro as they unpack another busy weekend of VAFA action and look ahead to Big V Weekend. Big V Premier B-Division 3 coach