VAFA Media recognised at AFL Victoria Community Media Awards
VAFA Media has continued its success at the 2025 AFL Victoria Community Media Awards, adding two more awards to the Most Outstanding Match-Day Radio Coverage Award won in 2024. This
Division 2 Women’s
Round of applause for our 2022 Division 2 Women’s Team of the Year. This star-studded lineup is led by premiership-winning coach Brent Ward (Hampton Rovers) as well as Division 2 Best and Fairest Johannah Griffin (Albert Park) and Anytime Fitness Rising Star winner Clare Konstanty (Glen Eira).
| Coach | Brent Ward (Hampton Rovers) | ||
| FB | Caroline Pullen (Albert Park) | Ellen Brasier (Latrobe) | Bronte Wilson (Albert Park) |
| HB | Clare Fernandes (Whitefriars) | Sarah Fitzpatrick (Glen Eira) | Justine Gabriel (AJAX) |
| C | Jasmina Andros (Hampton Rovers) | Kate Bond (Latrobe) | Clare Konstanty (Glen Eira) |
| HF | Ruby Ford (Oakleigh) | Johannah Griffin (Albert Park) | Jasmine Ballestrin (Oakleigh) |
| FF | Maggie Minchin (Oakleigh) | Stephanie Peacock (Hampton Rovers) | Emily Johnson (Hampton Rovers) |
| RUCK | Julia Pavlou (Glen Eira) | Gemma Strangio (Glen Eira) | Julia Caplan (AJAX) |
| I/C | Maddie Box (Oakleigh) | Anna Jones (Power House) | Maegan Miller (Hampton Rovers) |
| Helen Lawrence (Albert Park) |
The VAFA Team of the Year’s are based on feedback and analysis from coaches, VAFA Media and umpires.
VAFA Media has continued its success at the 2025 AFL Victoria Community Media Awards, adding two more awards to the Most Outstanding Match-Day Radio Coverage Award won in 2024. This
The VAFA Division 3 Men’s fixture for 2026 has been released. Division 3 moves to a six-team structure in 2026, with Hawthorn joining the division following relegation from Division 2.
The VAFA Division 2 Men’s fixture for 2026 has been released, setting the stage for another highly competitive season. The season commences on Saturday, April 18. Power House secured promotion to Division 2
