
Who will step up in the second half of the year in Division 3?
Half through the regular season and, like many other VAFA sections, the competition in Division 3 is a tight one. Currently, the teams sitting anywhere from fourth place to eighth
Half through the regular season and, like many other VAFA sections, the competition in Division 3 is a tight one. Currently, the teams sitting anywhere from fourth place to eighth
UHS-VU continued their unbeaten run in Division 3 with a 24-point victory over Westbourne Grammarians at Brens Oval. The Vultures had 30 scoring to 16 with Mitch Sweeney top-scoring with
James Armit UHS-VU further strengthened their premiership and promotion credentials with a hard-fought 27-point win over Canterbury in Round 8. The Cobras have been battling Westbourne for a top four
UHS-VU’s flag favouritism increased further as they knocked off top four aspirant Canterbury by 27 points at Canterbury Sports Ground. The Vultures kicked six goals to four in the opening
James Armit We have a new flag favourite in Division 3 as the clash of the undefeated titans, Power House and UHS-VU, saw the Vultures emerge comfortable winners. On the
UHS-VU flexed serious muscle as they dismantled Power House to the tune of 56 points in their Division 3 top-of-the-table clash at Ross Gregory Oval. Seven goals to one in
UHS and Power House solidified their places on top of the ladder with comfortable wins; while Richmond Central made it two wins on the trot on the back of their
A seven-goal to one opening half led Richmond Central to their second successive win, defeating Westbourne Grammarians by 39 points at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. The Snakes were dominant in the
Two teams remain unbeaten in Division 3 after Round 5 as UHS-VU and Power House both had convincing away victories. As the top two continue to break away from the