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The 2024 VAFA Awards Night will be held on Wednesday 9th October, at the San Remo Ballroom in Carlton North.
We’re again expecting more than 300 people in attendance for the VAFA’s Night of Nights, with arrivals from 6:30pm and formalities commencing at 7:00pm.
All award winners from the 2024 VAFA season will be presented and we’ll find out who wins the Woodrow Medal for the 2024 William Buck Premier Men’s Best & Fairest and the Shona MacInnes Medal for the William Buck Premier Women’s season.
Ticket sales have now closed for Wednesday’s event.
The dress code for the VAFA Awards Night is formal attire. We look forward to seeing everyone there!
Prior to the Awards Night, the 2024 VAFA Awards Show was aired last Thursday, 3rd October where Best & Fairest winners were announced across all Senior Men’s & Women’s sections (excluding William Buck Premier Men’s & Women’s), U19s and Masters, with award winners interviewed. Scroll down to listen to a replay of the show.
Thursday 3 October: VAFA Awards Show – Listen Live on VAFA.com.au
Wednesday 9 October: VAFA Awards Night – San Remo Ballroom
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