
Two Blues too good for Pies, Bullants edge past Bears
Hampton Rovers showed no signs of complacency as they went 5-0 with a 149-point victory over West Brunswick at Ransford Oval. 10 goals to one in the opening half set
Hampton Rovers showed no signs of complacency as they went 5-0 with a 149-point victory over West Brunswick at Ransford Oval. 10 goals to one in the opening half set
South Mornington kick-started their 2018 campaign with a thrilling seven-point victory over Box Hill North at Elgar Park. The Tigers had seven more scoring shots than the Demons but never
Hawthorn AFC’s rise up the ranks in Division 3 continued as they posted an emphatic 85-point victory over Aquinas at Aquinas College. Leading by one point at half time, the
Williamstown CYMS held on to top spot of Premier C as they defeated Old Geelong by 79 points at Fearon Reserve. 29 scoring shot to 10 told the story of
Anna Pavlou – @Annalyst_Sports While the top four looked all but set last week, this weekend’s wins and losses have well and truly turned the ladder on its head, with
Old Carey returned to the top of the Premier B ladder with a 68-point victory over Parkdale Vultures at Gerry Green Reserve. Leading by three points after the first term,
Seven goals from experienced Big V champion, Matt Handley, led Old Xaverians to their first win of 2018 as they defeated St Bedes/Mentone Tigers by four points at Toorak Park.
40 VAFA Wilson Women’s players have been named in the opening round of VFL Women’s this weekend. 12 Melbourne University players, including Big V star Mietta McDonald, will pull on
The lopsided results after Round 4 of Premier B have raised interesting discussion regarding the possible re-grading of the men’s sections on the VAFA’s For the Love of the Game podcast