
Holmesglen U19 B&F Winners
Holmesglen U19 Premier L. Bangs (Old Scotch) – 29 I. Morrisby (Caulfield Grammarians) – 15 B.Ahearn (De La Salle) – 14 M. Batten (Old Xaverians) – 14 J. Webster (Caulfield
Posts published by Nick Armistead
Holmesglen U19 Premier L. Bangs (Old Scotch) – 29 I. Morrisby (Caulfield Grammarians) – 15 B.Ahearn (De La Salle) – 14 M. Batten (Old Xaverians) – 14 J. Webster (Caulfield
Glen Eira claimed their second flag in three years when they defeated Hawthorn AFC by 15 points at Trevor Barker Oval. The minor premiers trailed by 15 points at the
Saturday 15 September Competition Final Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Grand Final St Bernard’s Old Carey 2:20 PM Elsternwick Park Premier B Reserve Grand Final Beaumaris University
Old Geelong will enter Premier B in 2019 after they edged past Williamstown CYMS by just one point in their preliminary final at Box Hill City Oval. Trailing by six
Old Carey will re-enter William Buck Premier for the first time since 2016 after they narrowly defeated University Blacks by four points at Elsternwick Park. In one of the most
Ormond will re-enter Premier C with its first senior flag since 2008 after they defeated Hampton Rovers by six points in an incredible grand final at Trevor Barker Oval. The
North Brunswick broke a 37-year senior premiership drought when they defeated Parkside by 36 points at Garvey Oval. The Bulls, who had beaten the Red Devils three times this season
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) takes any vilification matter very seriously and stand by its policy that no player, official or supporter of a member club of the Association
[gview file=”https://www.vafa.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VAFA-Umpire-Appointments-Division-Under-19-Grand-Finals-Premier-Preliminary.pdf”]