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VAFA Tragics E18
Huge edition of the VAFA Tragics following women’s grand final weekend, with two-time St Mary’s Salesian premiership star Bec Grant joining the boys + all your fave segments!
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Huge edition of the VAFA Tragics following women’s grand final weekend, with two-time St Mary’s Salesian premiership star Bec Grant joining the boys + all your fave segments!
Sam Confait – General Manager – Football Operations We are finals bound in the men’s competition so it’s an ideal opportunity to show transparency and provide the VAFA community with
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead With the top four set following Old Trinity’s 24-point victory over Old Xaverians on Saturday, the focus on relegation amplifies as the football operations department have
Old Haileybury claimed their first VAFA Wilson Women’s flag when they overcame Old Scotch at Trevor Barker Oval on Sunday afternoon. After finishing fourth at the end of the home & away season, compared to
Meg Saultry Division 1 Hawthorn AFC made it back-to-back flags for the club, beating Ivanhoe by 24 points at Elsternwick Park Oval in Sunday’s Division 1 decider. The Hawks started
St Mary’s Salesian claimed their second VAFA Wilson Women’s flag when they defeated West Brunswick by 31 points at Marcellin College. Led by a best-on-ground performance from Ruby Svarc, the
Sat 25 August Competition Final Home Team Away Team Time Venue Division 1 Semi Final Hampton Rovers Ormond 2:20 PM Elsternwick Park Division 1 Reserve Semi Final Ormond Hampton Rovers
Melbourne University WFC became the second William Buck Premier champions after they defeated Marcellin by 18 points in today’s decider at Elsternwick Park. Conditions ranged from sunshine to severe hail
Old Camberwell secured a finals berth when the defeated St Mary’s Salesian by 95 points at Ferndale Park. The Wellers kicked five goals to one in a dominant opening term