Round 9 intensifies the finals race in Division 1 Women’s
An upset by Monash Blues cause, a statement win from Power House and a surprise result from Old Carey highlighted Round 9 of the Division 1 Women’s competition. With the
The TAC Club Rewards Program is offering cash to clubs who help keep their community safe.
With the recent lockdowns, the deadline for applications has been extended to the 16th of August to allow your club greater opportunity to get involved and win $10k.
The TAC Club Rewards Program is for community football and netball clubs and encourages ongoing participation to help us eliminate deaths and serious injuries on our roads. It takes all of us working together to achieve this.
So as the heart of each community, we’re asking football and netball clubs to lead this movement, by rewarding the ones who are passionate about our mission and demonstrate that commitment with up to $10,000 in funding.
We’ll promote your club and its stories, and in turn, together we’ll encourage others to play their part in making Victorian roads a safer place for all of us.
So go on, team up and share the road safety message to win.
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An upset by Monash Blues cause, a statement win from Power House and a surprise result from Old Carey highlighted Round 9 of the Division 1 Women’s competition. With the
Round 9 of Premier B Women’s saw Beaumaris remain firmly entrenched at the top with a commanding second-half performance against Port Melbourne Chargers, while Glen Eira/Old McKinnon continued their resurgence
The VAFA congratulates Felix Conboy from Melbourne High School Old Boys FC, who has been nominated as the Round 9 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. At just 16 years of age,
