Tonners on the road to sustained success
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
The VAFA Women’s Podcast is here again with Lucy Watkin and Eliza Wright taking you “Inside the Boundary”.
We are on the verge of the biggest weekend in the history of the VAFA Women’s competition. On the back of the freshly announced VAFA live-stream partnership with NewsCorp. Premier B and Premier C Women’s Grand Finals will be live-streamed on Sunday. While the William Buck Premier Women’s entire finals series will be accessible through live-stream channels.
For the first time since 2019 we will be awarding five clubs Premiership medallions and pennants on Sunday. There’s an enthralling contest everywhere you look. While St Bede’s (Premier C), Beaumaris (Division 1), Hampton Rovers (Division 2) and MCC (Division 3) all shoot for undefeated seasons.
Eloise Defina, Old Camberwell forward is our special guest as the Wellers aim to upset the Sharks in the Division 1 decider, while Lucy tells us what to expect from the first weekend of the Women’s top-flight competition.
Catch up on the latest from the VAFA Women’s Competition right here – you can also tune in via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Episode Guide
Premier B Grand Final Preview
Premier C Grand Final Preview
Eloise Defina, Old Camberwell forward
Division 1 Grand Final Preview
Division 2 Grand Final Preview
Division 3 Grand Final Preview
William Buck Premier Women’s Finals Preview
Weekend Forecast
“Success is a journey, not a destination.” It’s an old saying popularised by those ubiquitous ‘Successories’ posters that adorned the walls of so many offices in the early ‘90s. But
An updated Premier C Men’s fixture has been released to accommodate ground availability. See the updated fixture below. The Premier C Men’s competition was one of the most entertaining and
“I looked across at Mitch Szabo on the other half-back flank and we both had beaming smiles. We’d played next to each other for the past three years and that