
Third time’s a charm! For the Love of the Game’s Round 3 Review
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
96.5 Inner FM’s morning program will return for Round 14 tomorrow, with David Windlow set to join the team ahead of his 1000th game as a VAFA umpire.
Commencing in 1973, Windlow has built a highly successful career which has included 21 Club XVIII Grand Finals as a field umpire and a further nine as either a boundary or goal umpire.
Old Xaverians co-coach Ted Woodruff will also join Ken Petrucco, John Kanis and Michael Fitzgerald for a chat prior to the Xavs’ Match of the Round broadcast, as well as VAFA HQ’s Brian Goodman.
Talk back lines open at the conclusion of Goodman’s interview at the start of the show, with one lucky caller set to win a free dinner at Onion Patch Bistro in Oakleigh courtesy of Woody Fuelsaver.
Inner FM can be reached at 9457 1718 and listeners are encouraged to actively engage in topical conversation.
The VAFA Footy Show will commence at 9am, ahead of the Match of the Round between Xavs and Uni Blacks at 1:45pm.
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
After a nice and relaxing Easter break, the Division 3 Men’s competition was raring to get back into action. Across the Anzac weekend, we had teams nearly pull off big
The ANZAC marquee round in Division 4 kicked off with a highly skilled arm-wrestle between Preston Bullants and Fitzroy. As both teams sought to make amends for their Round 2