
Old Yarra Cobras get on the board in a round of upsets
The Division 1 Men’s competition had a massive shake-up in Round 9 with three upset victories on the weekend. The effects of the bye round last week have made the
The Division 1 Men’s competition had a massive shake-up in Round 9 with three upset victories on the weekend. The effects of the bye round last week have made the
Round 9 of Premier C produced some exciting games this past weekend, particularly Old Carey knocking off ladder leaders, the Parkdale Vultures, to claim top spot for themselves at the
Thrillers at Glen Huntly Park and Fearon Reserve highlighted the resumption of Premier B VAFA football, but it’s Old Haileybury with a one-game hold on top spot at the end of Round
The excitement continues as we delve into the second half of the Division 2 Men’s season. The Bye round presented an opportunity for teams to recharge the batteries and pull
Fresh off a Bye, and it certainly showed in Division 2 Women’s. Everyone had a spring in their step and a couple of sides let it rip on the scoreboard,
Division 3’s top teams weren’t mucking around in Round 9, with triple-figure thrashings being the theme of the weekend. St John’s picked up where they left off, recording a 120-point
Back-to-back wins on either side of the bye have seen the Cards jump back up into the Top 4 of William Buck Premier Men’s after Round 9. A powerful second
Round 9 of the VAFA Premier B Women’s competition saw some competitive matchups, with all teams coming back refreshed after the Bye round. Each team brought their A-game, resulting in
APRIL/MAY The Pass Volunteer of the Month and Carruthers Executive Coach of the Month – Winners Announcement The Monthly recognition awards are back. This year the VAFA has called upon