Round 4 VAFA Women’s Rising Star: Lily Nast
The VAFA congratulates Lily Nast from Old Geelong, who has been nominated as the Round 4 VAFA Women’s Rising Star. Lily has made an impressive start to life at Old
The VAFA is committed to ensuring that all VAFA finals venues are safe and welcoming environments for players, umpires and spectators.
Abuse and discrimination towards umpires and players will not be tolerated.
The VAFA supports the AFL’s campaign to encourage spectators to not confuse their anger with passion. We’re all here for the same reason – for the love of Australia’s favourite game. It’s not about quietening spectators, it’s about people not taking their passion too far.
Security may evict any person caught abusing or discriminating umpires and players.
The VAFA congratulates Lily Nast from Old Geelong, who has been nominated as the Round 4 VAFA Women’s Rising Star. Lily has made an impressive start to life at Old
A full month of footy is generally when you can start building meaningful form lines and begin assessing who sits where in the pecking order of a competition. Round 5
The VAFA congratulates Doug Kerr from St Kevin’s OB Football Club, who has been nominated as the Round 4 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. Doug has made an impressive start to
