
Cobras win again as OMs and Westbourne flex
With finals fast approaching, every week in Premier B Women’s proves more and more important. Round 11 saw Old Brighton defend their spot at the top of the ladder, while
The Old Melburnians Football Club is seeking a coach for it’s under 19 team. Club legend, Tom Seccull, who coached the team last year is returning to play in 2013.
The team plays in the Premier Section of the VAFA Under 19 competition and has been competitive for the past number of seasons in the top grade after winning the premiership in 2009.
The club is looking for a dedicated coach to take the team to the next level with a finals berth the objective for 2013.
The club plays its home games at the Junction Oval in St Kilda, arguably the best ground in Melbourne for surface, facilities and atmosphere.
The club is fortunate to have a fantastic feeder network with Melbourne Grammar School (5th in the APS ladder in 2012) and an excellent working relationship with the head of football at Melborne Grammar, Michael Ford (former OMFC senior coach).
Candidates are invited to lodge their applications with Simon Theodore, head of football operations at OMFC, by Wednesday 12 December 2012 to the following email address: [email protected]
With finals fast approaching, every week in Premier B Women’s proves more and more important. Round 11 saw Old Brighton defend their spot at the top of the ladder, while
Box Hill North has managed its second win against a top four side this season, defeating North Brunswick by 23 points. Having suffered a one-point loss against the Bulls in
The VAFA Community is sad to hear of the recent passing of former President and Life Member James (Jim) Hawkins. Jim was a respected and strong leader on the VAFA