
William Buck Premier: Fairytales and Nightmares
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk First to the fairytale. De La Salle was 1-8 at the halfway point of the year and destined for Premier B. They have effectively played
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By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk First to the fairytale. De La Salle was 1-8 at the halfway point of the year and destined for Premier B. They have effectively played
The fixtures for this week’s finals have been released and can be accessed below. Alternatively, a PDF version can be downloaded HERE. Saturday 5 September Section Home Team Away Team
Premier Thirds champions have been crowned for 2015, with St Kevin’s Old Boys, Old Xaverians and Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School winning their respective sections at Sportscover Arena this weekend.
The VAFA would like to inform all clubs that fixtures for next week’s finals will be released tomorrow as we await venue confirmation. We understand clubs require information to fulfill planning requirements,
Ivanhoe earnt a spot in the Division 2 grand final after they defeated St John’s by 28 points at St Bernard’s College this afternoon. With just two points the margin
North Brunswick recorded the biggest upset of the weekend to date when they defeated the ladder-leading Canterbury by 11 points at W.A. Scammell Reserve. An incredible nine-goal to two opening
Old Scotch were unable to avoid relegation and will play in Premier B in 2016 after Old Xaverians defeated them by 29 points at Camberwell Sports Ground. In a wet
Mazenod were unable to avoid relegation as they suffered a 12-point loss to AJAX at Gary Smorgon Oval this afternoon. Leading by two goals at three quarter time, Mazenod could
Hawthorn booked their place in next week’s preliminary final after they won their eighth match in a row with a 21-point victory against Aquinas at Casey Fields. Despite kicking 24 behinds