Round 3 VAFA Men’s Rising Star: Tom Hill
The VAFA congratulates Tom Hill from University Blues, who has been nominated as the Round 3 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. Tom was exceptional in the Blues’ William Buck Premier Men’s
North Melbourne CBC was first formed in 1932. It was re-formed in 1963 by past pupils of St Joseph’s CBC North Melbourne, joined the VAFA in E Grade and won their first flag in 1964. By 1968, NOBs had achieved promotion to A Section, the first and only club to be promoted through the grades in consecutive years. After returning briefly to B Grade NOBs moved back into A Section in 1972.
Throughout this edition, Joe Pignataro and Nick Armistead delve into the history of the Brunswick Football Club with icon Bruno Conti, current President Jarryd Browne, 300 game veteran Scott Sleep and the woman who was pivotal in aligning the Brunswick Renegades with Brunswick, Kim Hennessy.
The VAFA congratulates Tom Hill from University Blues, who has been nominated as the Round 3 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. Tom was exceptional in the Blues’ William Buck Premier Men’s
The VAFA Recognition Awards are proudly returning in 2026, continuing to celebrate the people who make community football thrive. The program acknowledges the incredible dedication and impact of grassroots contributors
Round 3 saw strong fourth-quarter performances from MHSOB and Whitefriars, while Luca Di Lallo and Charlie Deacon starred with seven and six goals respectively in a cracking round of Division
