
Hawks flying into finals with 111-point Shark cull in Division 3
Aquinas continued their golden run on the path to finals as they defeated Albert Park by 20 points at Aquinas College. Matthew Prouse was named best afield for the winning side, while
Aquinas continued their golden run on the path to finals as they defeated Albert Park by 20 points at Aquinas College. Matthew Prouse was named best afield for the winning side, while
Richmond Central won their seventh match for the season with a monster 80-point win against Elsternwick at Elsternwick Park Oval. Jake Munro starred in the high scoring affair, booting 13
Old Geelong hit their straps just weeks out of finals with a 105-point demolition job of NOBS/St Pat’s at Como Park. Although they led from start to finish, it was
Marcellin remain one game clear at the top of the Premier C ladder following a 54-point thrashing of Old Ivanhoe Grammarians at Marcellin College. Keading by 30 points at the
Mazenod registered a much-needed win in the battle to avoid relegation, defeating Caulfield Grammarians by 43 points at Glenhuntly Oval. Trailing by six points at the end of the first
Collegians did their utmost to elevate themselves above relegation territory in William Buck Premier, dismantling Beaumaris to the tune of 96 points at Harry Trott Oval. Despite battling inaccuracy in
As finals approach, the need to keep up with as much VAFA action as possible is just as important for supporters as it is for players and officials. The need
By Michael Sholly – VAFA Chief Executive Officer The VAFA has a lot to thank our forefathers for; a 10 team competition, 18 rounds with each team playing each other