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
The VAFA Board is made up of nine elected positions and two appointees and anticipates two available positions for new members going into the 2017 football season.
It is an exciting period of time for the VAFA as we become the first senior community football Association to administer a standalone women’s competition in 2017, Elsternwick Park undergoes a major renovation and we celebrate our 125-year anniversary in 2017.
The Board is seeking progressive and committed individuals who have experience and an understanding of community sporting organisations complemented by a strong business background. Your interest and expertise may be in anyone of the following areas; governance of community sport, women’s sports, marketing, digital, technology, strategic planning, legal or finance.
For more information and to express interest, see below
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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 Premier B Women’s delivered statement performances and heart‑stopping finishes as the competition sprang to life across Melbourne. Old Melburnians re‑established themselves as the competition’s benchmark, Beaumaris showed
The VAFA congratulates Will Hart from Old Carey Football Club, who has been nominated as the Round 1 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. Will joined Old Carey this season following an
