
2025 Premier B Women’s Fixture
The Premier B Women’s fixture has been released for the 2025 season. New club Port Melbourne Chargers will host Old Melburnians in their historic first home game at JL Murphy
On Sunday November 17, 8 Hawks and 1 Hawkette put the runners on to compete in The City 2 Sea 14 kilometre fun run to raise money for One In Five. One in Five is the VAFA and the Hawks’s chosen charity partner and is run by volunteers and all monies raised will be applied specifically towards their research program designed to find what is the cause of depression, bi-polar and schizophrenia disorders.
Pat Clancey, Matt Laing, Mike Tyson, Dan Harrison, Matt Pinkerton, Jarryd Websdale, Paul Nunan, Jackson Grant and Gemma Dusting have so far raised over $6,300 for the charity and donations are still coming in! The team at Hawthorn are delighted with the funds raised to date and would like to thank all their friends and family who have donated so far, the support has been outstanding.
For those who are yet to donate but would like to, donations are open until December 15 and you can do so by following this link https://city2sea2013.everydayhero.com/au/hawthorn-amateur-football-club and click on ‘Give Now’.
Results for the guys can also be found here. A special mention to the Club’s oldest player Phil Avery who ran with the Telstra Team in time of 58:30.
Photo: L to R – Paul Nunan, Pat Clancey, Matt Pinkerton, Mike Tyson, Gemma Dusting, Dan Harrison, Matt Laing, Jarryd Websdale, absent: Jackson Grant (went straight home to pass out)
The Premier B Women’s fixture has been released for the 2025 season. New club Port Melbourne Chargers will host Old Melburnians in their historic first home game at JL Murphy
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
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.