This week saw the return of VAFA TV back out to it’s award winning best, visiting another club to see what makes them tick on a Thursday night. Andrew Leonard this week went to investigate what makes the Uni Blacks tick as a club and more importantly have a closer look at the brand new University Oval Pavvy.
This week’s edition also sees the return of VAFA TV’s Search for a Star and this one is something different again from the fantastic entrants we had last year as Blacks player Nick Lord entertained the club.
We also have another entrant in the search for Anytime Fitness’s Ultimate Athlete and as we were at the Blacks, it seemed a good idea to feature Blacks player Harrie Lahy.
There are also the BLK Mark of the Year and the 2XU Goal of the Year nominations from last week. Don’t forget you can all vote on the best Marks and Goals each week at vafatv.com. The winner of each week does receive a prize from BLK and 2XU respectively.
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is thrilled to announce a four-year extension of its major partnership with Holmesglen Institute. The Holmesglen logo will continue to feature prominently on all
The recent passing of Australian cricketing great Ian Redpath reminded us of Paul Amy’s recent story for News Corp about Ian’s passion for the VAFA. Redpath is best known as
“We spoke about the new generation of our club – the ‘NEW CAREY.’ Our young group really took ownership of their club this year. Boys who are still so connected