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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
The VAFA would like to remind everyone of the behaviour expectations of supporters attending VAFA Finals Series matches across the next five weekends.
Metropolitan football leagues are reporting greater numbers of incidents involving poor spectator behaviour. That is something we don’t want to witness in the VAFA, particularly during the showcase VAFA Finals Series.
The VAFA has always been a competition that prides itself on providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all participants, umpires and spectators to be involved.
Any person who does not comply with the VAFA Spectator Code of Conduct will be evicted from the finals venue with a please explain sent to the club.
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