It’s another Fevolution for the VAFA!
WATCH LIVE HERE from 11.55am SATURDAY After last season’s success representing Masala Dandenong Thirds, during which he took the Mark of the Year, former champion AFL goalkicker Brendan Fevola is
WATCH LIVE HERE from 11.55am SATURDAY After last season’s success representing Masala Dandenong Thirds, during which he took the Mark of the Year, former champion AFL goalkicker Brendan Fevola is
Round 4 of the VAFA Division 1 Women’s competition delivered another exciting weekend of football, with dominant displays, tight finishes, and standout individual performances continuing to shape the ladder after
Old Scotch and Caulfield Grammarians continued their hot starts to the William Buck Premier Women’s season in Round 4, while Old Brighton celebrated their second win at Premier level with
In a weekend filled with close finishes in Premier B Men’s, Old Melburnian’s Sam Laube emerged as the headline act of the round, kicking the match-winning goal in the dying
Albert Park 6.9 45 def Fitzroy 2.3 15 It was a dewy morning in Albert Park for their clash with Fitzroy. The Falcons kicked three goals to none in the
Round 4 saw two matches decided by under five points, with wins to Aquinas and North Brunswick, while Old Xaverians continued their unbeaten start to the 2026 campaign. Old Xaverians
An exciting round four of Division 2 Women’s featured some great matchups — this is how it played out. Old Camberwell 1.3.9 def Hampton Rovers 0.6.6 Old Camberwell took on
Old Xaverians continued their impressive start to the season with a commanding 105-71 win over Caulfield Grammarians in what was a free-flowing contest. Despite the final margin, Xavier coach Matt
Round 4 of Premier B Women’s delivered a genuine thriller at Toorak Park, where Old Melburnians escaped with the narrowest of victories against a rapidly improving Old Xaverians outfit. Elsewhere,
