
Round 3 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star: Maddy Seebeck
The VAFA congratulates Maddy Seebeck from Old Geelong Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 3 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star. Maddy is a stalwart in defence and
The 2023 Premier B Men’s Team of the Year has been revealed.
Fitzroy lead the way with five selections with their two dominant midfielders from the season Donovan Toohey and Ted Clayton headlining the clubs selections. Clayton has backed up his brilliant season by earning selection as the captain.
This years GT Moore Medal for the competitions best and fairest player was drawn between Ben Huggard (St Bernard’s) and Jack Sheridan (Old Geelong), both players are part of the midfield brigade of this side.
Despite missing the Grand Final through injury, Jordan Farrell takes his spot in the middle of the ground after winning the clubs best and fairest award and being a key part in the Snowdogs premiership campaign.
Daniel Easson is the only player from the now relegated Monash. He fought valiantly each week and put his best foot forward every Saturday.
The VAFA Team of the Year’s are based on feedback and analysis from coaches, VAFA Media and umpires.
The VAFA congratulates Maddy Seebeck from Old Geelong Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 3 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star. Maddy is a stalwart in defence and
Read the week four edition of The Amateur Footballer as we review round three and preview the upcoming weekend of the 2025 VAFA season – The Real Stakes Round. Team
The VAFA congratulates Boston Dowling from Old Trinity Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 3 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Boston is a star in the making,