
Redlegs race into fourth, Fields outlast Roys
The Old Melburnians have made a sharp move up the ladder, taking a fifth win from six games to steam into Premier B’s highly-contested fourth spot by snaring a road win at
Brett Connell – VAFA CEO
In light of the State Government announcements today, please find following a list of restrictions in place.
In short, VAFA clubs can return to training from 11.59pm Thursday 10 June.
Further advice will follow in relation to matches planned for June 19/20, with the likelihood these matches will proceed pending State Government advice.
Further advice will also follow in relation to density limits as they relate to changerooms, social facilities and crowd numbers.
Great news for all concerned.
Keep safe and well and we will advise further once more information comes to hand.
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The Old Melburnians have made a sharp move up the ladder, taking a fifth win from six games to steam into Premier B’s highly-contested fourth spot by snaring a road win at
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