
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
The 2017 VAFA women’s competition continues to grow exponentially each week and the VAFA anticipates more than 30 teams competing in the inaugural year.
With AFL Victoria announcing the end of the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) last week, the newly-formed VAFA competition stands to be the largest in Victoria.
10 community leagues will embrace women’s football in 2017 with the establishment of a new women’s comp. structure https://t.co/a5XJkcUCRe pic.twitter.com/2R3FDzkxk8
— AFL Victoria (@aflvic) November 8, 2016
As such, there are a number of coaching positions available for clubs entering next year’s competition, including De La Salle, West Brunswick, Chadstone, Marcellin, Oakleigh and the Brunswick Renegades.
We are starting a Women's football for season 2017!! Details on the pic #bepartofhistory pic.twitter.com/zyLqKb7ndu
— Chadstone Footy Club (@ChadstoneFC) November 16, 2016
Pre-season is around the corner! First session on Monday the 21st of November – starting early but worth it for the fitness ????
— SKOB Saints (@skobsaints) November 16, 2016
It is one of the biggest developments in the Association’s 124-year history so don’t miss your chance to play a role.
For a full list of positions and to apply, click HERE
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