
Third time’s a charm! For the Love of the Game’s Round 3 Review
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
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).
Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action. (Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.) Plus, #BIGBAGS
After a nice and relaxing Easter break, the Division 3 Men’s competition was raring to get back into action. Across the Anzac weekend, we had teams nearly pull off big
The ANZAC marquee round in Division 4 kicked off with a highly skilled arm-wrestle between Preston Bullants and Fitzroy. As both teams sought to make amends for their Round 2