2017 William Buck Premier Review
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead History was made at the conclusion of the 2017 William Buck Premier season as St Kevin’s OB claimed their first-ever premiership in the VAFA’s top section
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead History was made at the conclusion of the 2017 William Buck Premier season as St Kevin’s OB claimed their first-ever premiership in the VAFA’s top section
St Kevin’s broke the club’s longstanding hoodoo by claiming their first-ever William Buck Premier flag in a three-point thriller against Collegians at Trevor Barker Oval. In cyclonic Sandringham weather, SKOB’s
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead 2017’s top two sides will officially square off in the 2017 William Buck Premier Grand Final this Sunday from Trevor Barker Oval. St Kevin’s, who have
Bede Mahon University Blacks 17 Matthew Thomas Old Melburnians 14 Mitchell Brown St Kevins 14 Ross Young University Blues 14 Lachlan Ferguson Collegians 12 Jason Tutt De La Salle 12
Jason Tutt has completed an outstanding first season in the VAFA by taking out the 2017 Premier Coaches MVP Award at last night’s Woodrow Medal & VAFA Awards Night. Tutt,
William Buck Premier Collegians secured a William Buck Premier Grand Final spot after they defeated University Blues by 21 points at Trevor Barker Oval. With 19 goals kicked to one end
In terms of amateur football awards, it doesn’t come much bigger than the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s Woodrow Medal. The award has been presented to the best and fairest player
The William Buck Premier Coaches MVP Award was introduced in 2014 and the award immediately resonated with the VAFA community. Harry Tinney from Old Trinity won the inaugural award, with
