
Division 4: Team of the Year
With the naming of the AFL All-Australian team recently, VAFA.com.au would like to recognise the VAFA Teams of the Year as published in the Amateur Footballer following the conclusion of the home
With the naming of the AFL All-Australian team recently, VAFA.com.au would like to recognise the VAFA Teams of the Year as published in the Amateur Footballer following the conclusion of the home
By Rich Hummerston – @richie_humm Juggernaut, sensational, dominant, rampant. I’ve gone to adjective world on numerous occasions this year when describing the Canterbury Cobras. And while arguably some might have
Canterbury capped off a sensational 2015 season by claiming the Division 4 premiership with a 15-point victory against Parkside at Garvey Oval. Leading by two goals at quarter time, the
By Rich Hummerston – @Richie_Humm Every year, in every footy league across every footy code, the tales of clubs making the big dance come to the fore. And while over time,
PLAYER CLUB VOTES GAMES McLaren, Shane Parkside 30 11 Coyne, Nishan Westbourne Grammar 20 9 Liston, Cameron Box Hill North 16 6 Thorne, Adam Mt Lilydale OC 13 5 Bell,
The VAFA would like to congratulate the five winners who each came away with a medal from last night’s Division 1 – 4 league vote counts. Sidney Jones from St
Parkside have turned a fifth-placed home and away finish in their first season back in the VAFA into a grand final appearance and Division 3 in 2016 on the back
By Rich Hummerston – @Richie_Humm In the dying minutes of the 2008 AFL Grand Final, Rex Hunt coined the phrase “You can win 40 of 44 games, but it means
North Brunswick recorded the biggest upset of the weekend to date when they defeated the ladder-leading Canterbury by 11 points at W.A. Scammell Reserve. An incredible nine-goal to two opening