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
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.
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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,
