
WATCH: VAFA Tragics 2016 E02
Tragics returned this week with Andrew, Brenton and Nick dissecting the Round 3 results from each section and discussing the biggest stories in the VAFA, while also giving their Performance
Tragics returned this week with Andrew, Brenton and Nick dissecting the Round 3 results from each section and discussing the biggest stories in the VAFA, while also giving their Performance
Old Trinity midfield star and four-time VAFA section best and fairest, Brendan Iezzi, will join Ken Petrucco and John Kanis on 96.5 Inner FM Saturday morning as a special guest
By Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead After two weeks of relative unknowns and surprising performances, a sense of calm seemed to fall over William Buck Premier as pre-game favourites celebrated victories
Two senior VAFA matches were held earlier today, with St Bedes/Mentone Tigers reigniting rivalries with Old Scotch and Fitzroy hosting Ajax in Premier B Anzac Day blockbusters. St Bedes/Mentone Tigers proved
Eley Park were made to work for their four points against Box Hill North as they came back from 17 points down at quarter time to run out 53-point winners
Canterbury made it three from three to start the Division 3 season as they came back to defeat UHS-VU by four points at Canterbury Sports Ground. Trailing by nine points at
Preston Bullants scraped over the line but failed to retain their spot at the top of the Division 2 ladder with a three-point come-from-behind win against Eltham Collegians. Trailing by
St Mary’s Salesian moved to third position on the Division 1 ladder following their 30-point win against Therry Penola at Ferndale Park. Despite trailing the previously undefeated Lions by 15
Mazenod continued their unbeaten run in Premier C when they defeated Kew by 32 points at Central Reserve this afternoon. A Thomas Cincotta-led Nodders outfit was dominant early as they