
Old Ivanhoe thriller earns top spot
James Ried Last round drew some nail-biting finishes, none more so than Old Ivanhoe’s victory over Marcellin as the Eagles relinquished top spot to the Hoes who claimed pole position
James Ried Last round drew some nail-biting finishes, none more so than Old Ivanhoe’s victory over Marcellin as the Eagles relinquished top spot to the Hoes who claimed pole position
Tim Nelson I am honoured to be appointed and entrusted to the role of President of the VAFA. The VAFA has an outstanding heritage and an unparalleled football sporting brand
The VAFA has confirmed that VAFA Umpires will follow the AFL’s lead and be implementing the new interpretation for the holding the ball – prior opportunity rule when a player
VAFA Tragics reviews the action from Round 8 before the Queen’s Birthday weekend bye and this week’s episode commences by having a look at concussion with special guest, David Lamb,
The VAFA Board appointed Tim Nelson as the 18th President of the VAFA at their June Board Meeting, with Phil De Young appointed as the Vice President. Nelson’s appointment follows
It was a mouth watering prospect and it delivered big time a Old Ivanhoe won a classic encounter against Marcellin by three points in their top of the table clash. Both
James Ried Old Ivanhoe invaded Therry Penola’s home ground fortress, John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve last weekend and for the first time in two and a half years the Lions were
VAFA players have always been an active group in the community, so it was no surprise when Scott Sherwen (skipper at Old Scotch) and Simon Hogan (Uni Blacks Premiership midfielder)
The impenetrable fortress that was the John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve is no more as Therry Penola lost at home for the first time in two and half years. The Lions