
Six of the Best! For the Love of the Game’s Round 6 Review
Jason Bennett, Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay run the microscope over the VAFA’s Round 6 action: Plus #TONWATCH & #BIGBAGS, thanks to Sherrin – which sharpshooter slotted 13 GOALS on
At it’s most recent Board Meeting the VAFA Board considered the matter of the current VAFA Alcohol Policy and the request by its Member Clubs for the Board to review the policy.
The Board considered the matter and appreciate that there are many views and issues which need due consideration.
The Board therefore has chosen to form a working party made up of key VAFA stakeholders and industry professionals to consider the matter further.
While this working party is formed and formulates a scope and framework by which to work within the current VAFA Alcohol Policy will remain in force.
Refer VAFA Alcohol Policy below:
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Jason Bennett, Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay run the microscope over the VAFA’s Round 6 action: Plus #TONWATCH & #BIGBAGS, thanks to Sherrin – which sharpshooter slotted 13 GOALS on
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