Tonners on the road to sustained success
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
The VAFA had a couple of stories on last night’s edition of Bush and the Burbs on 1116 SEN. First there was a live cross to Andrew Leonard at Sportscover Arena where the VAFA Premier B match between Old Trinity and Old Haileyburians had just been completed.
Andrew told Finey and Paul Daffey that both the Thursday night match that Old Trinity won by 32 points and the Wednesday night match that Old Melburnians defeated St Kevin’s by 14 points were huge successes that the VAFA would like to build on.
Then following on from that a was VAFA U23 Representative coach Andrew Hayes who spoke about the final side that has been picked to go to Adelaide to take on the best U23 players from the SAAFL.
You can listen to both interviews below.
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
An updated Premier C Men’s fixture has been released to accommodate ground availability. See the updated fixture below. The Premier C Men’s competition was one of the most entertaining and
“I looked across at Mitch Szabo on the other half-back flank and we both had beaming smiles. We’d played next to each other for the past three years and that