Wattle Park continue Div 4 Women’s dominance
Round 3 saw dominant performances from ladder leaders Aquinas and Wattle Park, while the competition continues to tighten from second through to seventh. Glen Eira/Old McKinnon remain winless after three
The VAFA is delighted to announce the U23 representative squad for the upcoming match against the U23 South Australian Amateur Football League to be played in Adelaide on the Queen’s Birthday weekend.
The full squad is listed below, but the highlights include:
This match is will be good preparation for the National U23 Australian Amateur Carnival to be held next year in Tasmania.
It will also be a chance for some of the VAFA’s younger talent to press claims for the VAFA’s Senior representative sides that will play against the VCFL in July.
The first training session will be next Wednesday 22nd May at Sportscover Arena commencing at 6pm. The players will continue to train on the following dates:
The team will then fly to Adelaide on Saturday 8th June for the match against South Australian Amateur Football League U23s that afternoon.
Round 3 saw dominant performances from ladder leaders Aquinas and Wattle Park, while the competition continues to tighten from second through to seventh. Glen Eira/Old McKinnon remain winless after three
Two clear contenders continue to emerge as the Division 3 Women’s season reached Round 3. Hawthorn and De La Salle have tightened their grip on the top rung of the
Round 3 delivered some enormous scores with Parkdale cracking the 200-mark in their win over Old Peninsula, while Fitzroy and Mazenod remain the only undefeated teams left in the competition.
