
Division 3 Men’s Season Preview
As one of the more intriguing competitions within the VAFA ecosystem, the Division 3 Men’s competition looks set for a thrilling season. The competition returns to a 10-team format with
There is a new VAFA TV show this year. A vafa.com.au poll in the off season told us that you the supporters and fans of VAFA football wanted a panel style show for VAFA TV so we have created VAFA Tragics. Joining Andrew Leonard each week will be a panel of VAFA Tragics to discuss the weekend’s action and talk about the issues facing the VAFA today.
This week’s first edition features a re-cap on the VAFA’s come from no-where win over the Northern FL, plus a preview of the 2015 VAFA season including how the teams will finish in Premier and who each of the panel members thinks will win the premiership in the other senior sections. On this week’s panel, Michael Fitzgerald from Inner FM, Martin Kelliher coach of De La Salle’s U19s and Ewen McCrae a journalist from The Weekly Review.
As one of the more intriguing competitions within the VAFA ecosystem, the Division 3 Men’s competition looks set for a thrilling season. The competition returns to a 10-team format with
Club predicted to rise, usual suspects to contend again… Regarded by coaches as one of the best under-age competitions, an electrifying VAFA Holmesglen Under 19’s football season will finally get
A fresh chapter begins in VAFA’s Division 3 Women’s competition, with a new-look line-up of clubs set to battle it out in 2025. With six teams stepping up from Division