
Tigers catch their red, white & prey
Jake Morris Roaring all the way to the top four. The South Mornington Tigers have done what many thought was impossible, climbing all the way back from a 1-5 start
Jake Morris Roaring all the way to the top four. The South Mornington Tigers have done what many thought was impossible, climbing all the way back from a 1-5 start
Anna Pavlou A do-or-die for St Johns, with Yarra Old Grammarians in prime position to hold on to fourth place. On a dry day, the Bushrangers are trusty in front
The finals race is down to seven clubs, with Round 16 pitting two games that are as enthralling as an old-fashioned country-western duel. The pressure is on for whoever blinks
Sig Arness Oakleigh found the task of toppling Hampton on their home turf a bridge too far, as the most potent attack and the most miserly defence in the division
Meg Saultry Peninsula pulled off one of the most thrilling upsets of the season, beating Old Geelong by one point at Peninsula School in Round 15. Both sides failed to
Alisha Min The dream of a perfect run into finals came crashing down for red-hot Beaumaris when Premier B top dogs, St Bernard’s, out-classed the home side by 56 points. The Snow Dogs’
The VAFA congratulates Old Carey star and Big V U19 skipper, Charlie Thompson, who has been named the Round 15 Grill’d Rising Star nominee. “Charlie Thompson first played at Old
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The fourth annual William Buck VAFA Grand Final Lunch has shifted earlier into our finals series to Friday 7 September and will now be known as the William Buck Finals