
Big V coaches confirmed for Bendigo clashes
The VAFA are delighted to announce that LUKE MAHONEY & PAUL CARRIGAN will lead the Big V into battle against Bendigo FNL in July. The VAFA will send two teams
The VAFA Women’s Podcast features Melbourne Uni’s Lucy Watkin and former Prahran FC star, Sophie Welsh taking you Inside the Boundary.
Power House AFC created history on the weekend with all three senior clubs producing victories on the same day, our preview the battle between Richmond Central Snakes and the Old Yarra Cobras coming up this weekend.
Watkin goes inside the boundary as MUWFC overcame Coburg Lions by three points on Sunday, whilst Old Melburnians kicked the biggest score in the clubs history.
Annie Grant from Old Brighton reached her 50th game on the weekend as the Tonners ended the Hampton Rovers 25 game winning streak.
Weekend forecast, oranges vs. jelly snakes, plus what are the best and worst cliche’s the coaches use in footy is all on the agenda.
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0:00: Opening weekend recap
3:20: Richmond Central Snakes vs. Old Yarra Cobras this weekend, who wins the battle of the reptiles?
4:25: Power House have their first win after 11-straight losses, where has the improvement come from?
6:00: Who’s the biggest challengers to Old Melburnians in Division 3?
7:55: How did Lucy go in the 3-point win over newcomers Coburg Lions?
9:45: Annie Grant; Old Brighton defender after reaching game #50 on the weekend
17:20: Oranges vs. Snakes
18:20: What can the VAFA do to replicate the AFL’s Gather Round?
20:30: Footy’s best and worst cliche’s
22:10: Weekend Forecast
The VAFA are delighted to announce that LUKE MAHONEY & PAUL CARRIGAN will lead the Big V into battle against Bendigo FNL in July. The VAFA will send two teams
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