
William Buck VAFA Footy Flashback: VAFA vs VCFL
The first-ever game between the Amateurs & Victorian Country Football League (VCFL) took place at Queen Elizabeth Oval in 1984 & will be streamed Wednesday night as part of the
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The first-ever game between the Amateurs & Victorian Country Football League (VCFL) took place at Queen Elizabeth Oval in 1984 & will be streamed Wednesday night as part of the
Nick Armistead De La Salle and Ormond may have combined for eight A Grade premierships between 1980 and 1990 but North Old Boys’ greatest rivals during the 80’s was certainly
Your weekly dose of history brought to you by Holmesglen Geoff Reilley 10 YEARS AGO – 2010 Old Haileybury went ahead of St Bernard’s in Premier B Section, defeating the
Collegians Football Club is the oldest club in Amateur football; indeed, it is older than the VAFA and is the only founding Club of the M.J.F.A./V.A.F.A. still in existence. In
Nick Armistead Not only was he arguably the greatest Amateur player of all time but Geoff Hibbins was a student of the game and one of the first to adopt
Arguably the best grand final in recent VAFA memory, re-live the 2015 Premier shootout between St Bernard’s & Old Trinity from 8pm Wednesday night with the William Buck VAFA Footy
The best known of all MHSOB players was the inimitable Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott. He was a star performer in the centre as a 17-year-old in 1934, though with his boundless
Ahead of Anzac Day on Saturday, here is an extract from ‘For the Love of the Game’ At the beginning of the 1940 season it appeared that the war might