Bloods get the points & Bulls take top spot as upsets shape Round 5
Jake Morris A gruelling weekend of Division 4 football saw three contests decided by 11-points or less, all ending in upsets. South Mornington were able to register their first win
Jake Morris A gruelling weekend of Division 4 football saw three contests decided by 11-points or less, all ending in upsets. South Mornington were able to register their first win
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead In a competition where fast-paced, run-and-gun football has long been a staple of the VAFA coach’s arsenal, Matt Handley’s performance on the weekend was a firm
78 VAFA Wilson women’s players have been named in the initial Big V squad prior to our June 9 clash against the Adelaide Footy League in South Australia. Melbourne University
Lucy Lechich West Brunswick put on a clinical display when they ousted Old Geelong in an 87-point victory at Como Park. West Brunwick left Old Geelong scoreless at half time,
Lucy Lechich Kew FC v Caulfield Grammarians (12.8 80 – 3.5 23) Kew took on a competitive Caulfield outfit at Victoria Park in the Round 4 opener for the Women’s
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
