Old Yarra building “team DNA” despite loss: Div 2 Women’s Round in Review
An exciting round four of Division 2 Women’s featured some great matchups — this is how it played out. Old Camberwell 1.3.9 def Hampton Rovers 0.6.6 Old Camberwell took on
The Richmond Central FC is having a year like none before it.
In September, it won promotion to Div 3 for the first time. Now comes the news that it has won a whopping $10,000 cash, courtesy of Boags Draught.
And Campbell Fehring, as the clubs Boags Ambassadors has won a trip for two to Tasmania in November (including golf at the famous Barnbougle Dunes, airfare and luxury accomm).
Naturally, the club is over the moon with the news.
Congratulations also to the following VAFA ambassadors who won $500 cash in the monthly draw:
All up, in season 2011, Boags Draught via its support of local football directly sponsored 167 senior clubs throughout Melbourne, Geelong and Ballarat and 14 leagues. This season alone, Boags injected more than $1 million dollars into grassroots football competitions, including the Victorian Amateur Football Association and is in the process of launching a brand new (and bigger and better) program for 2012 and beyond.
Any club looking to find out more should get in contact with Dean Matthews on 0429 079 013 or [email protected].
An exciting round four of Division 2 Women’s featured some great matchups — this is how it played out. Old Camberwell 1.3.9 def Hampton Rovers 0.6.6 Old Camberwell took on
Old Xaverians continued their impressive start to the season with a commanding 105-71 win over Caulfield Grammarians in what was a free-flowing contest. Despite the final margin, Xavier coach Matt
The VAFA prides itself on providing a haven for all to enjoy our wonderful indigenous game. Together with our 65 clubs a VAFA primary pillar is to create an inclusive,
