
From formation to A-Grade: Old Geelong Women’s makes history
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
Melbourne High School Old Boys Under 19s have won the best disciplined club award for season 2013. The Unicorns had the best disciplinary record over the course of the season with their U19 side scoring an average of 14.76 out of 15 for each week of the season.
The Best Disciplined Club Award will be presented at next week’s VAFA Annual General Meeting and the award is to highlight a VAFA club’s junior teams as they prepare footballers for senior football.
Each week of the home and away season, a ranking out of five is given in three categories: on field behaviour, coaching panel behaviour and behaviour of spectators and officials of the club towards both the opposition and the officiating umpires that day.
MHSOB were narrowly ahead of Old Ivanhoe (U19) 14.69, who finished second. Three clubs came equal third all on 14.50: Kew (U18), La Trobe Uni (U19), St Mary’s Salesian (U19).
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,
The VAFA congratulates Griffin Box from Aquinas OC Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 8 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Griffin has polled coaches votes in 5