
O’Callaghans & De La Salle connected from the start
Nick Armistead While famous family names such as the Kennedy’s and Ebert’s are being recognised for different reasons across the AFL community, it seems timely to look back on one
Nick Armistead While famous family names such as the Kennedy’s and Ebert’s are being recognised for different reasons across the AFL community, it seems timely to look back on one
Nick Armistead The 1991 A Section Grand Final will forever hold a special place in the hearts of the De La Salle faithful. We know they defeated a talent-riddled North
The Victorian Amateur Football Association extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of VAFA Life Member, Alfred John Keam, who recently passed away. Alf began his amateur career
One of the best comebacks in VAFA history will be replayed tonight, with the 2015 Premier B Grand Final between St Kevin’s OB and Old Melburnians the latest William Buck
Nick Armistead As the Caulfield Grammarians’ one and only A Section pennant proudly resides in the Glenhuntly Oval rooms, the story of its unlikely and hard-fought path to the club
Since 1920, Caulfield Grammarians have been part of the VAFA. Sitting proudly in the Glenhuntly Road change rooms is the 1970 A Grade pennant, winning under the unlikeliest of circumstances.
Tom ‘The Villain’ Johnston – 1989 Preview Ormond will start warm favourites in Sunday’s Grand Final against Collegians. Since 1928 Ormond have won 7 A Grade Premierships; Collegians 7 A
Since 1923 the Old Xav’s have been part of the VAFA. After years of underperforming, they started to put the wheels in motion with a Division pennant in 1976. The
Nick Armistead No club has experienced sustained success like the six-peat Old Xaverians of the 1990’s, and an old school tongue lashing could well be considered the turning point. Former