
VAFA Tragics review Round 4
The Tragics assembled to review Round 4 and the news this week was in Division 2, where the melee between Elsternwick and St Johns forced the match be abandoned. The
The Tragics assembled to review Round 4 and the news this week was in Division 2, where the melee between Elsternwick and St Johns forced the match be abandoned. The
Old Xaverians website following their 45-point win over Beaumaris Winning at Banksia Park is never easy, but a resolute Old Xavs lineup achieved that and a little more with a
Then there was one. Old Trinity remain the only side without a blemish next to their name as they T’s out ran an undermanned Old Scotch to go outright top
With the wet weather raging across Melbourne high flying hangers were limited, instead our plays of the week for Round 3 offer a smattering of wet weather football cliches.
Will Strange This week Sports Performance Tracking’s Player Analyser focuses on Will Thompson from Old Melburnians. Last week we took an in depth look at De La Salle key back,
Andrew Leonard @Lennytalk The ANZAC Day games told us a little more about this year’s protagonists, but I expect this week to tell us a lot more. We have the
ANZAC services took place rain, hail or shine across Melbourne in William Buck Premier as VAFA players stood to reflect and pay respect to the service men and women that
Andrew Leonard @lennytalk A discussed on VAFA Tragics this week, should we be surprised to see last year’s Grand Finalists both without a win after the opening two rounds? St
Here is what the clubs said after the weekends games Old Scotch website after their 8-point victory over De La Salle After a confidence boosting first up win against the