
Third time’s a charm! For the Love of the Game’s Round 3 Review
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
The VAFA congratulates Jack Ferraro from St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, who has received the Men’s Anytime Fitness Rising Star nomination for Round 16. Jack has been building an impressive resume throughout his debut year in the seniors, which crescendoed in a dominant 4-goal, best on ground performance, that no doubt helped to get his side over the line against Fitzroy.
What the club said:
Still only an 18 year old Jack Ferraro has had a huge influence at the Tigers this year culminating in a 4-goal, best on ground performance in the important win against Fitzroy last weekend.
Jack has played every game in the Seniors this year and for one so young has a very cool head on his shoulders as he goes about his football.
Jack spends plenty of time in the midfield and roaming across the half forward line and is very dangerous near goals. He with his young team mates have formed an integral part of St Bedes’ climb up the Ladder into finals contention over the past 6 weeks.
A worthy nominee for this award.
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
After a nice and relaxing Easter break, the Division 3 Men’s competition was raring to get back into action. Across the Anzac weekend, we had teams nearly pull off big
The ANZAC marquee round in Division 4 kicked off with a highly skilled arm-wrestle between Preston Bullants and Fitzroy. As both teams sought to make amends for their Round 2