
Top four looking settled after Rd 16 Premier B action
Mazenod registered a much-needed win in the battle to avoid relegation, defeating Caulfield Grammarians by 43 points at Glenhuntly Oval. Trailing by six points at the end of the first
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Mazenod registered a much-needed win in the battle to avoid relegation, defeating Caulfield Grammarians by 43 points at Glenhuntly Oval. Trailing by six points at the end of the first
Collegians did their utmost to elevate themselves above relegation territory in William Buck Premier, dismantling Beaumaris to the tune of 96 points at Harry Trott Oval. Despite battling inaccuracy in
As finals approach, the need to keep up with as much VAFA action as possible is just as important for supporters as it is for players and officials. The need
By Michael Sholly – VAFA Chief Executive Officer The VAFA has a lot to thank our forefathers for; a 10 team competition, 18 rounds with each team playing each other
Congratulations to Seb Nicolosi of Old Trinity, who has received this week’s Club Warehouse Rising Star nomination. Nicolosi starred for the T’s in their 112-point victory against Beaumaris last week, kicking
By Nick Armistead Football clubs are families. They are alternate sets of brothers, sisters and parents, all of whom are capable of providing guidance, mateship and a sense of belonging
It is the last chance for all clubs to confirm their attendance to VAFAUA’s night of nights, the Pre-Finals Dinner. Held in the Melbourne Cricket Ground’s MCC Members Dining Room
Finals fever has well and truly hit our Club XVIII and Premier Thirds sides. Here is a run down of this weekend’s two preliminary finals and six semi-finals and the