
Gryphons return to Division 2, Warriors fight another week
Glen Eira will return to Division 2 next season after they play off for this year’s Division 3 flag, having defeated Hawthorn AFC by just one point in a thriller
Glen Eira will return to Division 2 next season after they play off for this year’s Division 3 flag, having defeated Hawthorn AFC by just one point in a thriller
North Brunswick ended an 18-year stay in Division 4 when they defeated Parkside by 48 at Garvey Oval yesterday, earning a spot in this year’s grand final and promotion to
Ormond will re-enter Premier C in 2019 after they defeated Hampton Rovers by 29 points in yesterday’s second semi-final at Elsternwick Park. Leading by 14 points at half time, the
Old Geelong completed its home and away season in style, defeating Williamstown CYMS by 48 points at Como Park. Trailing by three points at quarter time, OGs piled on 14
Caulfield Grammarians solidified a finals berth with a comprehensive 80-point victory over Parkdale Vultures at Gerry Green Reserve. Leading by 16 points at the first break, the Fields piled on
University Blues and De La Salle saved their seasons and avoided relegation with Round 18 victories against Old Scotch and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, respectively. The fallout means Scotch will join
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Jake Morris South Melbourne Districts have resurrected their season and booked their finals tickets with a resounding 36-point victory over ladder leaders North Brunswick. After disappointing performance after disappointing performance,
Aquinas continue to shock the VAFA community by storming into the top four with a win over Manningham, Glen Eira came back from over 50 points down to roll Canterbury,