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Big V Premier B-Division 3 beats brave Bendigo
The VAFA’s Big V Premier B-Division 3 team found itself under intense pressure as it fought to hang on – and ultimately see off – a spirited Bendigo FNL line-up
“It was a really weird game, it was bloody exciting I can tell you that much .. I definitely have never coached anything like it!”
Your favourite podcast is back for another week, VAFA’s For the Love of the Game!
Simon “Punchy” Williams, the coach of Caulfield Grammarians joins Joe Pignataro and Grumpy Brian Waldron to recap the 57-point turnaround that saw the Fields go from 45 points down midway through the second quarter against Old Scotch to walk away winners by 12 points.
Punchy also has given the tick of approval to his former club as the team to beat at the halfway mark of the 2022 William Buck Premier season.
Ormond claimed the Buxton Trophy on Friday night with a 10-point win over Hampton Rovers in Premier C, former Monder Matt Suckling joins us to chat about his decision to retire earlier this year from the club, make the move up to the Sunshine State but most importantly, his role and involvement with Tackle Your Feelings which will be the headline across the VAFA this coming weekend.
Big announcements are part of the podcast, Footy Festivals have been confirmed plus all the Round 10 selections for the weekend!
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The VAFA’s Big V Premier B-Division 3 team found itself under intense pressure as it fought to hang on – and ultimately see off – a spirited Bendigo FNL line-up
The Big V Women received a late scare before ultimately seeing off a desperate finish from Perth Football League to win a nailbiting clash by a solitary point at Steel
Wasteful disposal was the main culprit in the Big V Men’s 23-point loss to Perth FL in blustery conditions at Steel Blue Oval in Bassendean. The gusty breeze played havoc