Division 1 Men’s 2026 Season Preview
Division 1’s 2025 season showed the highs and lows of footy, with a fairytale ending for first-time premier Old Peninsula that ended their 45-year premiership drought. But it meant a
The VAFA congratulates Uni Blacks’ Luke Sevior who has been named the Round 18 Grill’d Rising Star following his exceptional three-goal performance on Saturday.
What the club said:
“Luke was recruited from Assumption College Kilmore and came to University Blacks as he began his university degree.
Plays like Josh Kennedy at the contest. Strong bodies and clean hands in close, mixed in with outside running ability of Mark Blicavs. His strengths are his running capacity, competitiveness, along with decision making.
As the captain of the under 19’s, Luke has shown exceptional leadership qualities and has risen to the challenge of inspiring his team mates both through words and actions.
In his 4 senior and 1 reserves game he has looked more comfortable and has had genuine impact at senior level, regularly hitting the scoreboard.”
Division 1’s 2025 season showed the highs and lows of footy, with a fairytale ending for first-time premier Old Peninsula that ended their 45-year premiership drought. But it meant a
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is delighted to announce a new two-year broadcast partnership with News Corp Australia’s live streaming platform, Kommunity TV, extending through to the end of
The VAFA Under 19 competition kicks off across Melbourne this weekend, so let’s take a closer look at the top tier – Holmesglen Under 19 Premier – which this season
