2025 Flag Feature – Tonner time at last!
Old Brighton entered the 2025 Premier Men’s competition as both the hunter AND the hunted. Externally, the club was widely seen as the clear premiership favourite, yet internally, the Tonners
In Division 3, the sides at the top of the table all won, whilst the middle of the ladder became a logjam.
Aquinas can be classed as one of the top teams and their 34 point win over Swinburne Uni took them to a record of 3-1 and third spot even with the bye.
Eley Park celebrated a big lunch day at the club with a strong home win by 32 points over the visiting Power House. Booth kicked five goals for the Sharks and they move their season to 2-3.
Sam Gold was back to his best kicking six goals to help Hawthorn to their second win of the year, this time over Albert Park by 42 points. The Hawks now one of five teams with a 2-3 record.
Emmaus St Leos kept rolling along with a fine 62 point win over La Trobe University. Five more goals to Beluszar was the performance of note out on the wide expanses of La Trobe.
West Brunswick continued to set the bar high as they secured another solid away win. This time it was a 68 point hammering over UHS-VU. Muscat booted five goals for the undefeated Magpies.
Old Brighton entered the 2025 Premier Men’s competition as both the hunter AND the hunted. Externally, the club was widely seen as the clear premiership favourite, yet internally, the Tonners
The VAFA Women’s competition will feature five Divisions in 2026, and the fixtures have been released, with Round 1 kicking off on Saturday, April 18. All five Women’s Divisions will
Jason Bennett, Matty Donald & Brayden May return with the VAFA’s award-winning weekly podcast, FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME, for another season! First up, the boys are deep diving
