Sunday’s Big V senior match against the VCFL will have live vision streamed to vafatv.com. This is just another in an ever expanding media profile of the game.
If you are unable to get to the Junction Oval then make sure you log on to www.vafatv.com at 2pm on Sunday to see the VAFA senior side host the WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country at the Junction Oval.
In 2013 vafatv.com has been an innovation for all Premier to Premier C clubs where they can now watch everyone of their games on replay. For VAFA supporters, each week you can watch and vote for the Mark and Goals of the week and watch the weekly edition of VAFA TV. Now this will be the second time that vafatv.com has live streamed a Big V representative match.
The popularity of the livestream for the VAFA U23 match against the SAAFL encouraged the VAFA to livestream the senior match against AFL Vic Country.
It has been two years since these sides last met and with the VAFA winning the previous encounter by just a goal, the excitement about what this contest will produce has been building all week.
The match will also be broadcast on VAFA community broadcasting partner 96.5 Inner FM as well as SEN’s Aussie Digital station.
So no matter what your circumstances, you should be able to hear and watch the match live as it happens.
If however you do happen to miss the match then you will be able to watch the entire match replayed at vafatv.com the next day.
You will also be able to watch the Premier B – Division 4 versus the Country Number 2 team, plus the VAFA U19 v AFL Victoria Country U19s the next day too.
The U19 and Premier B – Division 4 matches commence at 11.15am at the Junction Oval and Harry Trott over respectively. The senior match will start at 2pm.
The genesis of Laura Kane’s journey to become one of footy’s most influential administrators can be traced back to her joining the VAFA’s Melbourne Uni women’s team as a 12-year-old.
“For many years, we dared to dream about being a serious footy club. We’ve managed to gain a different type of respect – the worthiness of being a ‘proper club’
The Premier Thirds competition delivered arguably the biggest upset of the entire VAFA season, with St Kevin’s claiming the flag in a 5-point thriller over Old Xaverians, who had finished