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Top four unyielding in William Buck Premier Women’s
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 is committed to ensuring that all VAFA finals venues are safe and welcoming environments for players, umpires and spectators.
Abuse and discrimination towards umpires and players will not be tolerated.
The VAFA supports the AFL’s campaign to encourage spectators to not confuse their anger with passion. We’re all here for the same reason – for the love of Australia’s favourite game. It’s not about quietening spectators, it’s about people not taking their passion too far.
Security may evict any person caught abusing or discriminating umpires and players.
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