
VAFA Live Coverage: September 21-22
It’s the busiest Grand Final weekend of the VAFA season with 9 premiership deciders to be played. We’ve got live coverage of 5 high-stakes VAFA matches for you to enjoy
It’s the busiest Grand Final weekend of the VAFA season with 9 premiership deciders to be played. We’ve got live coverage of 5 high-stakes VAFA matches for you to enjoy
STREAM LIVE: Tune in to watch the Division 3 Men’s Grand Final between St John’s and Canterbury from Martin Reserve. Saturday 21st September – 2:30pm start.
Canterbury will play St John’s in the Division 3 Senior Men’s Grand Final after a doggedly-fought upset win over minor premiers North Brunswick. In sopping wet conditions, where a downpour
Two classic Division 3 finals took place over the second weekend of September, with enthralling finishes coming right down to the wire. St John’s are the first side to secure
The first weekend of Division 3 Men’s finals football perfectly encapsulated the essence of September action. High-pressure, desperation, and the ability for any team to win on any given day.
After 18 weeks of Division 3 Men’s football, the final siren has sounded on six teams’ seasons, whilst five more will duke it out in September to achieve Premiership glory.
The five teams competing in Division 3 September football are officially set, as four of the top-five sides decided their own fate by securing huge wins in Round 17. North
Eley Park have dashed Swinburne University’s finals hopes in an all-time upset, recording their third win of the season. The Sharks were down 15 at quarter-time, but a season-best second
In a low-scoring affair, North Brunswick have overcome a two-game form slump to hand La Trobe University their ninth straight loss. It didn’t come without nerves however, as a spirited