
Week 7 Weekend Wrap
Here’s a look at some of the Round 7 social media highlights across VAFA grounds in our weekend wrap. The KommunityTV double-header was between SKOB and Old Haileybury, where the
Kicking off the VAFA’s 2024 Teams of the Year, take a look at who made the Division 3 Men’s final 22!
St John’s dominated the field with three inclusions, including Coach Tim Edwards, while the Canterbury Cobras have four players named.
Premiership Captain James Boarotto has been named in the centre as skipper of the VAFA’s Team of the Year for Division 3. While the competition’s Best & Fairest, Fletcher Banfield, is a notable inclusion on-ball.
The likes of Michael Carnelley, Luke Stubbs and Timothy Werner as the top three leading goal kickers are leading the charge in the forward line of the 2024 Team of the Year.
Connor McCredden and Jonty Randall are flying the flag for La Trobe University whilst Eley Park, Swinburne University, Box Hill North, Albert Park, and Richmond Central each have one representative in the side.
The VAFA Team of the Year’s are based on feedback and analysis from coaches, VAFA Media and umpires.
All Team of the Year’s will be published on VAFA social channels over the coming weeks.
Here’s a look at some of the Round 7 social media highlights across VAFA grounds in our weekend wrap. The KommunityTV double-header was between SKOB and Old Haileybury, where the
All 10 teams in the Division 2 Men’s competition have now chalked up at least one win in season 2025. After six consecutive defeats with an average losing margin of
Old Carey recorded a dominant away win at Beaumaris Secondary College to claim top spot from De La Salle, who suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands