
Michael Hazell resigns as President of VAFA
The VAFA wishes to announce that VAFA President, Michael Hazell, will be stepping down from his role as President, effective at the upcoming VAFA Board Meeting on 1 June, 2015. Michael
The VAFA wishes to announce that VAFA President, Michael Hazell, will be stepping down from his role as President, effective at the upcoming VAFA Board Meeting on 1 June, 2015. Michael
Wet weather footy was back on deck in Round 3 and scrappy football ensued. In the ‘Bachelor of Arts’ cup battle between the two Uni sides it was the Blues
Jack Paynter @jackpayn U19 Section 4 There were some tighter contests in round 3 as wet weather across Melbourne made clean football tough for players. Therry Penola perhaps caused the
Tom Neuendorf @tpneuendorf U19 Section 2 Only three sides remain undefeated. The excitement around the Friars camp is building after another comprehensive win over the weekend. This time it was
Jack Paynter @jackpayn Round 2 saw huge wins to the Northern Blues, De La Salle and Peninsula with Blues forward Damien Delle-Vergini booting a bag of eight goals in a
Michael Sholly @vafaceo A glorious start to the 2015 season as all 240 teams enjoyed magnificent autumn weather in Melbourne. In my opinion April is second only to September as
The VAFA Umpires Coaching team are continuing their video series of the Umpires View as a guide to all umpires, players, coaches and supporters. The coaching section is being expanded
As part of the VAFA Umpires training series we will relay some of the key messages from the VAFA Umpiring department to their umpires in 2015. This feature focuses on
John Donohoe Well, here we are once again, exchanging the white ball of the cricket for the red Sherrin, yes it was great to see the Australian cricket team triumph