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Big V Premier B-Division 3 beats brave Bendigo
The VAFA’s Big V Premier B-Division 3 team found itself under intense pressure as it fought to hang on – and ultimately see off – a spirited Bendigo FNL line-up
The VAFA has released the schedule for VAFA Finals next weekend.
With 20 Grand Finals to be played across both Saturday and Sunday, the VAFA Football Operations team has once again tried to secure the best available grounds and facilities for hosting the showcase games of football in each of the sections.
The highlights from the fixtures are:
– Premier B Grand Final: – University Blues v Old Carey, Sunday at Sportscover Arena
– Premier C Grand Final: Hampton Rovers v Parkdale Vultures, Saturday at Trevor Barker Oval
– Division 1 Grand Final: Williamstown CYMS v Therry Penola, Sunday at Garvey Oval
– Division 2 Grand Final: St Mary’s Salesian v Kew, Saturday at Casey Fields
– Division 3 Grand Final: Northern Blues v Richmond Central, Saturday at Garvey Oval
– Division 4 Grand Final: Hawthorn v West Brunswick, Saturday at Meade Reserve
– U19 Premier Grand Final: St Kevin’s v St Bernards, 2.20pm Sunday at Trevor Barker Oval
The Premier Section Preliminary Finals will be on Saturday at Sportscover Arena. All Senior Grand Finals start at 2.30pm. For all other times and venues please check the schedule below.
Spectators should be aware that prices go up for this weekend’s finals.
For Premier preliminary final, Premier B and Premier C Grand Finals:
Adults: $15
Concession: $10 (Health Care Card Holders, Student Concession Holders, Children U16 Only)
Children U12 and Pensioners: Free
For Division 1-4 and all Unders Grand Finals:
Adults: $12
Concession: $6 (Health Care Card Holders, Student Concession Holders, Children U16 Only)
Children U12 and Pensioners: Free
Spectators are reminded that they should leave their pets at home. Due to both VAFA Rules and local council rules, dogs or other pets will not be permitted into VAFA Finals Venues.
The VAFA’s Big V Premier B-Division 3 team found itself under intense pressure as it fought to hang on – and ultimately see off – a spirited Bendigo FNL line-up
The Big V Women received a late scare before ultimately seeing off a desperate finish from Perth Football League to win a nailbiting clash by a solitary point at Steel
Wasteful disposal was the main culprit in the Big V Men’s 23-point loss to Perth FL in blustery conditions at Steel Blue Oval in Bassendean. The gusty breeze played havoc