
Footy clubs take a stand against gambling harm
Across clubrooms, change rooms, and social feeds, the message was loud and clear: footy is about mateship, not bets. As part of The Real Stakes Round, community footy clubs stepped
The VAFA is asking all stakeholders of the competition for their feedback on whether the competition structure should be altered in the future to a model of regionalised sections.
All VAFA members will receive a simple four question survey that will take no more than one minute to complete.
The survey will be sent this afternoon (Wednesday 28 January) at approximately 3pm and due to the large distribution list we would encourage everyone to check their junk or spam folders to ensure you can respond.
The Board will be making a decision on any proposed competition structure changes in the coming weeks and would like to take the feedback of all VAFA stakeholders into their decision making process.
You can also take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DP6MRTG
Across clubrooms, change rooms, and social feeds, the message was loud and clear: footy is about mateship, not bets. As part of The Real Stakes Round, community footy clubs stepped
Old Haileybury continued their promising return to Premier Men’s with an impressive wire-to-wire win over University Blacks at Princes Park. The Bloods controlled the football, racking up 86 more disposals
Division 2 Men’s is producing some must watch football, in a section that is highly competitive. In the most enthralling match of Round 4, the Unicorns claimed their third consecutive