
VAFA Tragics Episode 6
VAFA Tragics are back this week and they don’t miss anyone as they review the action from Round 5.
VAFA Tragics are back this week and they don’t miss anyone as they review the action from Round 5.
Michael Sholly This weekend around Australia we acknowledge the outstanding contribution umpires make to the game of Australian rules football. This goes all the way down from the professionals at
Check out the latest VAFA Plays of the Week from Round 4 action. IF you have a play of the week from your gam, send it into [email protected].
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 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
Geoffrey Reilley @GeoffreyReilley I enjoyed the opportunity recently to chat with a delightful gentleman, Jack Murray, following the occasion of his 90th birthday celebrations. Jack played with Alphington in the
Michael Sholly Well done to all our clubs who hosted matches on last Saturday on ANZAC day. It was a great occasion and an ideal way for people to come
This week the Tragics look at the incredible last minute at Toorak Park where De La Salle stole the win after the siren despite never the contest against Xavs leading
The following was written by Ivanhoe Amateurs historian Phil Skeggs and was first published as Premiership rover among the first to make the supreme sacrifice at http://ivanhoeafc.com/club-information/history/our-anzacs/. Re-published here with permission from