Division 1 Women’s Round 4 Review
Round 4 of the VAFA Division 1 Women’s competition delivered another exciting weekend of football, with dominant displays, tight finishes, and standout individual performances continuing to shape the ladder after
It is an Association requirement that EVERY head coach of EVERY team competing in the VAFA competition have at least Level One Accreditation.
Should any of your coaches not have at least that level of accreditation, it is necessary that they achieve it before the season begins.
AFL Victoria conducts this process. Please refer to http://www.aflvic.com.au/index.php?id=232 for all information about upcoming courses and locations.
Round 4 of the VAFA Division 1 Women’s competition delivered another exciting weekend of football, with dominant displays, tight finishes, and standout individual performances continuing to shape the ladder after
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