
Premiership caps perfect year for Caven brothers
Originally published on St Bernard’s FC website, 25 September 2015, titled ‘Premiership caps a great year for the Caven brothers’. What a year in football it has been for brothers
Originally published on St Bernard’s FC website, 25 September 2015, titled ‘Premiership caps a great year for the Caven brothers’. What a year in football it has been for brothers
With the naming of the AFL All-Australian team overnight, VAFA.com.au would like to recognise the VAFA Teams of the Year as published in the Amateur Footballer following the conclusion of the home
Premier Reserve Old Xaverians won their third flag in 2015 when they defeated University Blues by 46 points at IKON Park yesterday. Leading by eight points at the first break,
St Bernard’s have been named 2015 William Buck Premier champions after they defeated a valiant Old Trinity by eight points at IKON Park. In front thousands of vocal fans, St Bernard’s
By Andrew Leonard – @Lennytalk The best two sides of the year have made the Grand Final. In many ways that’s all we could hope for. Old Trinity is in
The 2015 Premier Coaches MVP was awarded at the VAFA Woodrow Medal and Awards Night last night, with University Blues’ Ross Young doubling up and taking home the MVP to
Congratulations to St Bernard’s Adam Bentick and University Blues’ Ross Young on winning the 2015 Woodrow Medal at Crown Casino last night. In front of a packed River Room, Bentick
Last night we brought you the Round 12 update of the William Buck Premier Coaches MVP, with St Bernard’s star Adam Bentick leading the charge on 44 votes. He was
The William Buck Premier Coaches MVP will be announced at the VAFA Woodrow Medal and Awards Night at Crown’s River Room on Wednesday night. Over the next two nights, we