
2025 William Buck Premier Men’s Grand Final Day
Take a look back at 2025 VAFA William Buck Premier Men’s Grand Final day at Elsternwick Park, as Old Brighton defeated Old Scotch to claim their first top-flight Premiership.
In tragic circumstances, Terry suffered a brain aneurism at the club’s end of season Presentation Night on Saturday 20th September. In the care of Monash Medical Centre overnight, he passed away on Sunday 21st September.
Terry was the driving force behind the establishment this year of our clubs first Under 18’s side and was to become president of the club in 2009. With his passion, commitment and generosity of spirit he had brought a new sense of enthusiasm and direction for the club, which can not be replaced.
A loving father to three club players and a friend to all at the club, he was a very special man with a warm and witty personality, who touched the heart of each and every member of our football club.
May Terry’s hopes, dreams and aspirations for our club live on and be realised as our club faces the future without him.
We offer our deepest sympathies and love to Sharon, Darryn, Mitch and Liam.
Take a look back at 2025 VAFA William Buck Premier Men’s Grand Final day at Elsternwick Park, as Old Brighton defeated Old Scotch to claim their first top-flight Premiership.
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