
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.
Last night on 96.5FM the VAFA Best and Fairest Vote counts for the senior Division Sections were read out live on air.
Division 4’s Meehan Medalist for 2012 is Point Cook’s 19 year old midfielder Jordan Lampi.
Taking out the Division 3 Hutchinson Meal was Ivanhoe’s skipper and gun on baller Paul Harris.
The winner of a second Fullerton Medal in Division 2 was St Mary’s Salesian’s David West who also won back in 2010.
Matt Keown of NOBs/ St Pats won back to back Pepper Medals in Division 1, this year he won outright after sharing the award last year.
Friends and family are encouraged to attend the medal presentation night at Leonda on Monday 17th September.
Congratulations to all medalists and you can re-live the count through the live blogs or download a copy of the round by round votes below.
The Premier and Under 18/19 medal winners will be announced tonight on Inner FM, the broadcast starts from 8pm.
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.
The vote counts for every VAFA senior & Under 19 section (excluding William Buck Premier) League Best & Fairest have been conducted for season 2025. VAFA Media’s Jason Bennett &
Best & Fairest winners from the 2025 VAFA season will be announced on tonight’s 2025 VAFA Awards Show, broadcast live on the VAFA Website and App from 7:05pm. Hosted by