
Eleven Secret Herbs & Spices – For the Love of the Game’s Round 11 Review
Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Matthew Donald toss Round 11 of VAFA action into the air-fryer to crisp it up for this week’s edition of FOR THE LOVE OF THE
The VAFA congratulates Collegians half-back Fraser Cameron who has received the Round 10 Men’s Rising Star nomination following his standout performance for the Lions in their 10-point victory over St Bedes/Mentone Tigers.
What the Club said:
“Last year, Fraser played at Collegians as a Year 12 student and was a member of their Under 19 premiership team. During 2016, he also played two senior games, in both of which he performed more than admirably.
Fraser is an attacking half back who can go into the midfield and play both inside and outside. His ability to read the play and take the game on in such a positive manner is fantastic for a player of his age.
He plays like Jason Johannisen or Michael Hibberd. Fraser is renowned for being a great young player who has a long future at Collegians, unless he goes further in his football career, which wouldn’t surprise anyone in the VAFA community.
He is a very tough player who is fearless when attacking the football.”
Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Matthew Donald toss Round 11 of VAFA action into the air-fryer to crisp it up for this week’s edition of FOR THE LOVE OF THE
The VAFA congratulates Lucy Murphy from Old Scotch Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star. Lucy joined OSFC this season from Richmond
With finals fast approaching, every week in Premier B Women’s proves more and more important. Round 11 saw Old Brighton defend their spot at the top of the ladder, while