For the Love of the Game’s Week 11 in Review
Jason Bennett, Matty Donald & Brayden May run the ruler over another enormous weekend of VAFA action, covering off EVERY senior men’s & women’s competition, plus Holmesglen Under 19 Premier.
With the naming of the AFL All-Australian team recently, VAFA.com.au would like to recognise the VAFA Teams of the Year as published in the Amateur Footballer following the conclusion of the home and away fixture.
Below is Rich Hummerston’s Team of the Year for Division 4:
| FB | Pete Atkinson (MtL) | Sean Hanrahan (Can) | Adam Rompell (WG) |
| CHB | Brayden Smith (WG) | Rowan Lawrence (BHN) | Robbie Milne (PC) |
| C | Daniel Dimmitriou (MtL) | Rowan Walmsley (Can) | Tom Bell (Mann) |
| CHF | Adam Thorne (MtL) | Shane Potter (Park) | Peter Butler (NB) |
| FF | Benjamin Gallagher (NB) | Dale Collins (WG) | Andrew Baker (Can) |
| Foll | Shane McLaren (Park) | Michael Culliver (WG) | Scott Fizgerald (Can) |
| Int | Daniel Penny (BHN), Mason Kip (PC), David Bennett (Chad), Jake Perrins (PC) | ||
| Coach | Mike Harper (Can) | ||
Jason Bennett, Matty Donald & Brayden May run the ruler over another enormous weekend of VAFA action, covering off EVERY senior men’s & women’s competition, plus Holmesglen Under 19 Premier.
Beaumaris 14.14 (98) def Old Melburnians 6.13 (49) Beaumaris climbed out of the relegation zone with a crucial win over the weekend, defeating Old Melburnians by 49 points at Trevor
The Cobras break through for their first win of the season, while the Hawks keep clawing up the ladder in Round 10 of Division 3 Women’s. Old Yarra 1.6 (12)
