
Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star: Ryder Mantello
The VAFA congratulates Ryder Mantello from Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Ryder is ranked 24th for average
This week VAFA finals commence for all senior and junior sections except Premier and the VAFA would like to confirm the prices for entry to finals. With Premier finals to commence a week later all your VAFA final pricing is listed below.
As per previous seasons, prices vary depending on the section you are watching or if you possess a concession card.
Unfortunately spectators will not be permitted to bring their dogs into VAFA finals venues. If you do bring your dog to the ground, the gate attendants will ask you to return your dog home. This is to comply with health and safety requirements.
Prices for all Premier, Premier B and Premier C matches in Week 1 and Week 2 of the finals are:
– Adults – $12
– Concession – $6
– Children U12 and Pensioners – free
For Divisions 1-4 and U19 Premier in Week 1 and 2 of the finals
– Adults – $10
– Concession – $5
– Children U12 and Pensioners – free
For U19 Section 2 & 3, U19 North and South and U18 week 1 of the finals is free. In Week 2 the prices will be as follows.
– Adults – $10
– Concession – $5
– Children U12 and Pensioners – free
For the Premier, Premier B and Premier C Grand Finals the prices will be:
– Adults – $15
– Concession – $10
– Children U12 and Pensioners – free
For the Division 1-4, and all U19 and U18 Grand Finals the prices will be:
– Adults – $12
– Concession – $6
– Children U12 and Pensioners – free
If you think you will attend more than 4 days of finals then a VAFA Finals Series ticket can be purchased at the VAFA Online Store for $45. Just click on the VAFA Online Store link from the home page.
The VAFA congratulates Ryder Mantello from Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Ryder is ranked 24th for average
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