
Top 5 locked in Division 1, but who misses out?
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan After 11 rounds, I’m making the call: The top five is set. That should not be a deterrent, however. Things are reaching fever pitch as the
Brin Duggan – @BrinDuggan After 11 rounds, I’m making the call: The top five is set. That should not be a deterrent, however. Things are reaching fever pitch as the
Mitch op’t Hoog – @mitch_hoog In Round 11, there were some important wins at both ends of the table; at the top end of the table, Caulfield narrowly avoided a
David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 While Premier B’s top three continued their winning ways in Round 11, fourth-placed Ajax missed an opportunity to consolidate their position in the top group. Mazenod
The VAFA congratulates Old Xaverians winger, Maddie Sorrenti, who has received the Week 11 Anytime Fitness Rising Star nomination on the back of her best-on-ground performance against Brunswick Renegades. What
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead William Buck Premier returns to the forefront of our minds this weekend following a phenomenal two days of Big V football. 30 players from the VAFA’s
VAFA Women’s kick-started their Big V journey in emphatic fashion, defeating AFL Goldfields by 49 points at Mars Stadium in North Ballarat yesterday. Led by a best-on-ground performance from Irena
The final Big V U19 side has been announced with the official jumper presentation at Sportscover Arena last night. The Big V will be led by first-time captain Tom Cameron
The honour of representing the Big V is not just for players, with a list of talented umpires receiving the opportunity on the back of outstanding 2017 seasons. The VAFA
Old Trinity VAFA Women’s star, Claire Messent, has been named the first-ever captain of the women’s Big V ahead of Sunday’s inaugural clash against AFL Goldfields. Messent joined the T’s