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Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
VAFA clubs raised more than $19,000 for Breast Cancer Network Australia through their fundraising efforts over PLAY4BCNA Round on Mother’s Day weekend.
As illustrated in the Round 6 Amateur Footballer Record, clubs turned pink in an amazing show of support, with pink socks dominating social media along with match day luncheons, raffles, and donation tins.
The final tally of $19,569 is the highest of all participating leagues and associations and blew away the VAFA’s initial collective fundraising target of $10,000.
From a club perspective, Canterbury raised a competition high $5268, followed by Old Brighton ($2343), Hampton Rovers ($2228), Old Ivanhoe ($1942), Richmond Central ($1710) and Prahran Assumption ($1606).
The VAFA congratulates and thanks all participating clubs and looks forward to building on the success of PLAY4BCNA Round into the future.
Round 11 saw wild and woolly conditions across the competition, with teams putting everything on the line before the representative football bye weekend. It was a low scoring affair at
Join Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Joey Pignataro as they unpack another busy weekend of VAFA action and look ahead to Big V Weekend. Big V Premier B-Division 3 coach