
2017 Wilson Women’s footy recap
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead The inaugural season of VAFA Wilson Women’s was a success of the highest order with more than 1900 registered women representing 40 teams from 35 clubs
Nick Armistead – @NickArmistead The inaugural season of VAFA Wilson Women’s was a success of the highest order with more than 1900 registered women representing 40 teams from 35 clubs
Originally published by Old Scotch FC on oldscotchfc.com.au “Following the exciting news of OSFC’s plans to enter a Women’s team in the VAFA in 2018, the club is thrilled to announce the appointment of
The VAFA Board is pleased to announce it has accepted an application made by the Melbourne Cricket Club to become a member club of the VAFA for the 2018 women’s season.
The full list is in and 14 VAFA Wilson Women’s players will receive the opportunity to showcase their talent in front of AFLW recruiters as part of AFL Victoria’s Female
With the VAFA Wilson Women’s season over for 2017, we have a look at the extended version of the Awards Night interviews; including, never-before-seen footage of an excitable Collegians, Yarra
It’s up to the VAFA Wilson Women to respond to the boys’ Bieber effort so they tell us what they think makes us beautiful.
Who is your favourite VAFA Tragic? Nick asked the girls at last Monday’s VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night & the response was overwhelming….sort of.
Wow! Look at all you beautiful people! I hardly recognise some of you without your footy jumpers & braids. Thank you everyone for coming to another historic event for the
Following an historic weekend of women’s grand finals, the Tragics are joined by Rhiannon Green (Old Camberwell) and Tash Rappos (SMS) after they were both named BOG in their respective