
Cobras win again as OMs and Westbourne flex
With finals fast approaching, every week in Premier B Women’s proves more and more important. Round 11 saw Old Brighton defend their spot at the top of the ladder, while
VICTORIAN Amateur Football Association boss Michael Sholly says the addition of women’s teams to community football clubs could be vital for their long-term survival.
The VAFA will become one of the first local competitions to introduce a women’s league in Victoria next year, coinciding with the inaugural season of the AFL national women’s competition.
VAFA CEO Michael Sholly spoke with Leader Newspaper about the introduction of a VAFA women’s competition in 2017 and how many teams may be involved.
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With finals fast approaching, every week in Premier B Women’s proves more and more important. Round 11 saw Old Brighton defend their spot at the top of the ladder, while
Box Hill North has managed its second win against a top four side this season, defeating North Brunswick by 23 points. Having suffered a one-point loss against the Bulls in
The VAFA Community is sad to hear of the recent passing of former President and Life Member James (Jim) Hawkins. Jim was a respected and strong leader on the VAFA