
Community Umpiring legend Steve Aarons
Every weekend, while most VAFA supporters head to their local ground with a scarf and pie in hand, Steve Aarons turns up with a whistle and a faded green VAFA
MEGAN HUSTWAITEWHITEFRIARS powered into the Division 1 top four on the back of a vital 30-point weekend win.
LUKE D’ANELLOAN INJURY-riddled Williamstown CYMS recorded its second victory of the Victorian Amateur Football Association Division 1 season.
BRAD BEITZELOLD Geelong had its biggest win of the season when it inflicted Peninsula’s first loss for the year.
STAFF REPORTEROLD Mentonians consolidated their place in the Division 1 top four with a 40-point win over fifth-placed Melbourne High School Old Boys.
Every weekend, while most VAFA supporters head to their local ground with a scarf and pie in hand, Steve Aarons turns up with a whistle and a faded green VAFA
Old Geelong Football Club opened its 2025 season in historic fashion, with its women’s side marking their first year in the William Buck Premier competition with two wins straight out
The VAFA Club Connect Club of the Month award recognises a VAFA club who through its actions both on and off the field, best exhibits the values of the VAFA,