
Division 3 Men’s Season Preview
As one of the more intriguing competitions within the VAFA ecosystem, the Division 3 Men’s competition looks set for a thrilling season. The competition returns to a 10-team format with
In the lead up to the 2023 VAFA Finals, the only place for all the news and views is on the VAFA’s For the Love of the Game podcast.
After the Premier sides had the bye over the weekend, all sides are now refreshed for the final fortnight of home and away matches before the finals. The Divisions head into the final round of the season this weekend with clubs jostling for positions inside the final four, or fighting their way out of relegation.
The Caulfield Grammarians have had a year they’d rather forget in William Buck Premier. Twice in Premier Reserves they’ve been forced to forfeit due to the lack of numbers, Reserves coach Jono Nash is in the studio with Josh & Joey to discuss the unique and unwanted situation the club finds itself in, and how they’ve got about attacking the 2023 season.
On the agenda with Nash:
Leading into Round 17 of the home and away season, Joey has named his Top 7 players from William Buck Premier that he considers to be the enigmatic live wires in the competition, plus a preview of the VAFA’s #1 modern-day rivalry that will play out this weekend at the TH King Oval between St Kevin’s and Collegians.
The world famous tips are back in business, and a whole lot more.
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