2026 Premier B Men’s Fixture released
The 2026 Premier B Men’s fixture has been released, and, as in 2025, this section is shaping up to be one of the tightest and most exciting in the entire
The Best and Fairest Section Vote counts will again be conducted on 96.5 Inner FM this week over two nights.
On Tuesday night, from 8pm, tune in to 96.5FM (or innerfm.org.au) for the count of the Division 4, Division 3 and Division 2 Medals. The votes of the Unders medals from the VAFA Colts, Under 19 North and Under 19 South will also be counted prior to going on air and the winners will be announced at the start of the evening.
The following night from 8pm you can tune in for the vote count of Division 1, Premier C and Premier B, plus hear the winners of U19 Premier, U19 Section 2 and U19 Section 3.
If you can’t get near a radio there is always our live blog on the website which you can follow for each count. We would love you to get involved on Twitter byt tweeting @VAFA_HQ or include the hashtag #VAFAMedals or the official hashtag for the section you are from.
Premier B – #VAFAPremB
Premier C – #VAFAPremC
Division 1 – #VAFADiv1
Division 2 – #VAFADiv2
Division 3 – #VAFADiv3
Division 4 – #VAFADiv4
The Premier Section Woodrow Medal Count will be conducted the following Wednesday 17 September at Crown’s River Room, at the Woodrow Medal and VAFA Awards night. All VAFA Best and Fairest Medal winners, plus the BLK Mark and 2XU Goal of the Year and the Premier Coaches MVP will also be presented on this night. The night will also be broadcast on 96.5 Inner FM.
So hopefully you can join us in some fashion on Tuesday and Wednesday nights for the counts this week.
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