
William Buck Premier confirmed
By Nick Armistead After 17 rounds of William Buck Premier, three separate ladder leaders, many hot streaks and even more form slumps, the finals and relegation has been decided. Congratulations
By Nick Armistead After 17 rounds of William Buck Premier, three separate ladder leaders, many hot streaks and even more form slumps, the finals and relegation has been decided. Congratulations
Congratulations to Hawthorn Spartans forward, John Farah, who added the Stephen Mason Club XVIII (1) competition best & fairest to go along with 2016 premiership and goal kicking awards. Farah
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is seeking expressions of interest for a naming rights sponsor for the 2017 VAFA Women’s Football competition. The VAFA women’s competition was formally announced
Saturday 27 August Section Home Team Away Team Time Venue Division 1 Old Geelong Old Mentonians 2:10pm Sportscover Arena Division 1 Reserve Old Geelong Prahran Assumption 11:55pm Sportscover Arena Division
Late showers could do little to dampen Hawthorn Spartans’ spirit as they claimed back-to-back Club XVIII (1) flags and their third in four years when they defeated St Francis Xavier
Westbourne Grammarians finished the home and away season undefeated after they accounted for Mt Lilydale by 110 points at Mercy College. An even first term was blown out of the
Hawthorn solidified top spot on the Division 3 ladder as they defeated Glen Eira by 18 points at Packer Reserve. In a battle of one v two and quite possibly
West Brunswick enter the business end of the season with a finals-like outing under their belt after they fought hard to overcome Melbourne High School old Boys by 20 points
Brunswick NOBSPC solidified their place in Division 1 for the 2017 season with an exceptional 51-point victory against Whitefriars. Needing a win to stay up, NOBS were relentless after falling