
Division 4 pulse: The highs, lows and fierce battles of Round 8
On the final day of Autumn, Round 8 delivered some high-scoring contests with two teams cracking the ton! Canterbury (2-6) had their sights firmly on causing a stir for the
This weekend (May 3rd-5th) of the VAFA season represents VAFA Community Umpiring Round.
Umpires are the unsung heroes of Community Sport with over 450 VAFAUA umpires involved in the VAFA competition. VAFA Clubs are also supported by 100’s of Club umpires who take on the role of Field, Boundary and Goal umpires on a weekly basis.
This VAFA Community Umpiring Round represents a great opportunity for VAFA clubs and stakeholders to acknowledge the people that allow football to be played each week. Clubs can show their support of VAFA and Club Umpires by acknowledging their role on game day, shaking hands with umpires before and after games or inviting umpires into club rooms for a drink or meal after matches.
As umpires are acknowledged during VAFA Community Umpiring Round, it’s important to recognise the Umpires who have recently been promoted to the VFL, click here to view the website article which highlights these talented Umpires.
We wish the umpiring group all the best for this VAFA Community Umpiring Round and thank them for their ongoing commitment to our competition.
On the final day of Autumn, Round 8 delivered some high-scoring contests with two teams cracking the ton! Canterbury (2-6) had their sights firmly on causing a stir for the
Round 7 saw four matches played as the competition looks to reset over the coming weekend with the King’s Birthday bye round. UHS-VU made it two wins in a row
The last round of the Division 2 Men’s competition before the bye saw the visiting teams win four of the five matches. Old Yarra Cobras suffered their first loss of