
VAFA welcomes a new club – Port Melbourne Chargers!
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
Your favourite podcast is back for another week, VAFA’s For the Love of the Game!
On Friday last week the VAFA announced Jason Reddick as the new CEO to take the competition forward, not only does he come highly recommended and credentialed to the competition, but he walks into HQ as a champion of Therry Penola.
In William Buck Premier, it’s the bottom three sides in Caulfield, St Bernard’s and Old Trinity that have captured the eyes of Brian Waldron this week, while the logjam in the middle of the table is set to disperse in the next three rounds before the Queens Birthday bye.
Hawthorn AFC have had a lean start to 2022 in Division 3, however after shining a light on them two weeks ago, they turned their form around in Round 6 and walked away winners for the first time this season, vice-President Pat Clancey is our very special guest.
Ask Grumpy Brian returns for another week, it’s gaining traction and becoming the #1 talked about topic at VAFA venues on Saturday afternoon’s, this week he delves into how many members on a field really does constitute a melee, should all Premier sections in both men and women be live-streamed plus which of the last remaining sides in the men’s competitions will stay undefeated.
De La Salle & St Kevin’s are to be commended for their Anthony Molan Cup memorial match in the Masters competition that was played with great verve over the weekend, nearly 20 years on after Anthony’s tragic passing.
Plus all the tips ahead of Round 7 that you need for this Saturday afternoon.
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The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
The genesis of Laura Kane’s journey to become one of footy’s most influential administrators can be traced back to her joining the VAFA’s Melbourne Uni women’s team as a 12-year-old.
“For many years, we dared to dream about being a serious footy club. We’ve managed to gain a different type of respect – the worthiness of being a ‘proper club’