
Bumper Round Five in store for Premier B
An early ‘Big Five’ has formed at the top of the Premier B table, Old Ivanhoe leading the group of pacesetters four games into the season. The Hoers are unbeaten,
This week’s VAFA TV ventured to Division 4 club Point Cook. The club entered the VAFA in 2010 and has a strong junior program, but despite a couple of finals appearances, the Bulldogs have yet to challenge for a flag or for promotion.
Point Cook are based at Saltwater Reserve in Point Cook and the facilities are fantastic. The club has three teams playing in the VAFA; seniors and reserves in Division 4 and a VAFA Colts Team.
Whilst we didn’t get the promised comedian for our VAFA TV Search for a Star, the club was good enough to orchestrate someone to produce a talent for us. However if you are squeamish, then this week’s Search for a Star is probably not for you.
Sit back, enjoy your Friday before you play by watch the latest from VAFA TV.
An early ‘Big Five’ has formed at the top of the Premier B table, Old Ivanhoe leading the group of pacesetters four games into the season. The Hoers are unbeaten,
Round 4 in Division 1 saw the Preston Bullants claim their third consecutive win with an emphatic victory over Therry Penola, whilst Kew and Ormond have continued their unbeaten streak.
Another intriguing weekend of William Buck Premier Women’s action unfolded in Round 4, headlined by a top-four clash between Old Geelong and Old Scotch, while other contenders continued to build