
Gimme Five! For the Love of the Game’s Round 5 Review
Jason Bennett, Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay grab their lab coats & clipboards to look the part as they surgically dissect the Round 5 action around the VAFA: Plus #TONWATCH
The VAFA would like to draw clubs’ attention to the current “Community Sport Sector COVID-19 Survival Package”.
The Community Sport Sector COVID-19 Survival Package provides grants to support the operational viability of community sport and active recreation organisations impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The package builds upon the Victorian Government’s Experience Economy Survival Package which provided urgent support to help a range of key attractions, organisations and associations ride out the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and help them reboot, rebound and recover.
Grants of $1500 per club are available through the package and all details of eligibility can be accessed via the attached application guidelines.
If you have any further questions about current grant opportunities or assistance your club can access, please reach out to VAFA Club Development Manager, Sean Walker – sean@vafa.com.au
Jason Bennett, Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay grab their lab coats & clipboards to look the part as they surgically dissect the Round 5 action around the VAFA: Plus #TONWATCH
Round 5 saw Division 1 Women’s welcome the Parkdale Vultures to the competition after a regrading round. Parkdale have previously been playing in the Prem B comp but were winless
After four grading matches, three new teams Old Yarra Cobras, Canterbury and Caulfield Grammarians enter the Division 4 Women’s cauldron. This means there is a renewed look at the competition