Fantastic Four! For the Love of the Game’s Round 4 Review
With the first month of footy in the books for VAFA season 2026, Jason Bennett, Matthew Donald & Brayden May dissect an incredible Round 4 of comebacks right across the
In celebration of the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s 125th-year anniversary in 2017, this weekend will signify a very special Club Round as we recognise those who have contributed to the success of VAFA clubs since our centenary celebrations in 1992.
Traditionally, VAFA clubs operate on the hard work and dedication of their volunteers and recognising their contribution alongside players, coaches and sponsors this weekend is one small way of giving back. Personnel who have made the most significant contributions to the ongoing success of their club between 1992-2017, as nominated by their club, will receive a personalised 125-Year medallion.
Additionally, after each match, a medallion will be presented to the player judged best on ground by the officiating umpires.
VAFA Media will promote each recipient post-event with bios, explaining the fantastic contribution each awardee has made to their club.
The VAFA wishes each club a fantastic weekend celebrating their involvement in our Association and thanks those who have contributed to the ongoing success of our clubs.
With the first month of footy in the books for VAFA season 2026, Jason Bennett, Matthew Donald & Brayden May dissect an incredible Round 4 of comebacks right across the
Old Scotch and Caulfield Grammarians continued their hot starts to the William Buck Premier Women’s season in Round 4, while Old Brighton celebrated their second win at Premier level with
In a weekend filled with close finishes in Premier B Men’s, Old Melburnian’s Sam Laube emerged as the headline act of the round, kicking the match-winning goal in the dying
