You Never Forget Your First – For the Love of the Game’s Round 1 Review
The VAFA’s back for 2026! Jason Bennett, Matty Donald & Brayden May take a long, lingering look at everything that happened across Round 1 of the competition in a jam-packed
Mazenod’s unbeaten streak remained in tact over the weekend as they defeated Marcellin by 43 points at Central Reserve. A six-goal to one third term ultimately made the difference, with seven goals from Nodder Francis Reed the highlight of the match. James Robertson and Jeremiah Antypas kicked three each for the Eagles.
Old Ivanhoe put last weekend’s loss to Oakleigh behind them as they reversed the result with a hard-fought three-point win against the in-form Caulfield Grammarians at Chelsworth Park. Trailing by four points at the last break, the Hoes kicked four goals to three in the fourth to run out winners, with Adrian Del Monte bagging five. Tom Green was the best for the Fields, who suffered just their second loss for the season.
Peninsula returned to the winner’s column after two consecutive losses with a 39-point win against Old Camberwell at Gordon Barnard Reserve. Stefan Barbour kicked four for the Pirates after two down weeks from the goal-kicking maestro and James Fletcher starred in a best-on-ground performance. Thomas Kanz recorded two goals or the Wells and took his overall tally to 29 for the year.
Kew finally had a close one go their way when they defeated Williamstown CYMS by two goals at Victoria Park this weekend. Michael Matheson dominated in his first game for the Bears this season and Sam Glover booted three goals. Tim Murphy had his second consecutive standout performance for the CYs.
Four goals from Aaron Cloke helped Oakleigh to their second win on the trot, running over Ormond to the tune of 30 points at Scammell Reserve. Trevor Bromley chipped in with two for the Krushers, while Simon Keleher snagged three for the Monders.
The VAFA’s back for 2026! Jason Bennett, Matty Donald & Brayden May take a long, lingering look at everything that happened across Round 1 of the competition in a jam-packed
Round 1 of the William Buck Premier Women’s competition delivered a strong opening statement, with established contenders flexing their depth, newly promoted sides proving their competitiveness and several clubs unveiling
Elsternwick 19.13.127 def North Brunswick 9.10.64 Elsternwick’s fast start set the tone for Round 1, with several sides recording dominant wins across the competition. It was this blistering start that
