Tackle Your Feelings kicks off strong in 2026
The Tackle Your Feelings (TYF) program has officially launched for the 2026 VAFA season, continuing as a key initiative supporting mental health and wellbeing across the competition. With the VAFA’s
South Melbourne Districts are on the search for a new senior coach following the resignation of Gary March this week.
March, who has led the Swans since 2015, has stood aside due to increasing demands on the business front.
Swans President Tony Pilimon said senior assistant Coach Adam Bermingham will formally take the reigns and he’ll be assisted by reserves coach Ryan Chirgwin.
“Jack Eastman (c) and Jordy Heis (vc) will both play roles in the coming weeks as we commence our search for a new senior coach,” Pilimon said.
The Swans are in their 105th year as a football club in 2017 and introduced a female team as part of the inaugural VAFA women’s competition this year.
The senior coaching advertisement can be found below:
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The Tackle Your Feelings (TYF) program has officially launched for the 2026 VAFA season, continuing as a key initiative supporting mental health and wellbeing across the competition. With the VAFA’s
Old Brighton entered the 2025 Premier Men’s competition as both the hunter AND the hunted. Externally, the club was widely seen as the clear premiership favourite, yet internally, the Tonners
The VAFA Women’s competition will feature five Divisions in 2026, and the fixtures have been released, with Round 1 kicking off on Saturday, April 18. All five Women’s Divisions will
