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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 Victorian Amateur Football Association Board has accepted a proposal from Parkside Football Club to join the VAFA from season 2015 and beyond.
The Northern Football League has ten business days to appeal to AFL Victoria about Parkside’s transfer to VAFA.
Parkside has a proud past in the VAFA, having previously competed in the Association from 1938-2002. In this time the club won a total of twelve premierships in various sections, highlighted by their 1988 Premier B (then B Section) premiership and their participation in A Section in 1989.
A decision on which section of the VAFA that Parkside will compete in, will be made at the Annual VAFA Board Seminar, to be held on Sunday 26 October.
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