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Old Xavs consolidate Top 4 in William Buck Premier Men’s
Old Xavs won the battle for 4th spot while the league-leaders kicked a game-and-a-half clear after Round 13 of William Buck Premier Men’s. Old Xaverians took a huge step towards
Aside from delivering delicious burgers, VAFA sponsor Grill’d continue to invest in the VAFA community with the launch of their latest offering this week.
Grill’d have teamed up with Corona and Remedy Kombucha to supply all VAFA players and umpires a free drink with any burger or salad purchased for the 2018 season. To be part of this fantastic offer, follow the link below to register for your unique QR code, which you will present at your local Grill’d restaurant to redeem your free drink.
But the benefits don’t stop there. By registering and obtaining your code, you will also be eligible to win a 2019 corporate box experience for your VAFA club. To help your club receive this fantastic prize, all you need to do is scan your QR code whenever you purchase a Grill’d burger or salad, and one point will go towards your club tally. The top 4 clubs with the most points at the end of the season will win the corporate box prize, but any club that accumulates more than 100 points will also receive 5 complimentary cases of Corona. Cheers to that!
Don’t forget that Grill’d have also initiated a Player of the Day award this 2018 season, where every club has the opportunity to present a free burger voucher to their best player each week for the remaining minor rounds. If your club hasn’t collected the vouchers yet, make sure you pop into VAFA HQ to pick them up!
Old Xavs won the battle for 4th spot while the league-leaders kicked a game-and-a-half clear after Round 13 of William Buck Premier Men’s. Old Xaverians took a huge step towards
In another wet weekend of Division 3 football, the race for the minor premiership has a new leader, whilst three teams continue to jostle for the fifth and final place
Round 14 of the VAFA Women’s Prem B competition delivered a mix of expected outcomes and surprising upsets, making the race for finals even more intriguing. The home-ground advantage was