Division 1 Women’s Round 4 Review
Round 4 of the VAFA Division 1 Women’s competition delivered another exciting weekend of football, with dominant displays, tight finishes, and standout individual performances continuing to shape the ladder after
The VAFA is delighted to confirm a three-year extension to its partnership with MBSS Security Services.
Under the new deal, MBSS will continue as the VAFA’s Official Security Services Provider, and the MBSS logo will appear prominently on all VAFA umpire sleeves.
MBSS Security Services provides the VAFA with a team of highly-trained security professionals with the experience and expertise to handle a broad range of public-event situations, including the biggest day of the season – Premier Men’s Grand Final Day, when around 4000 fans descend on Elsternwick Park.
“MBSS have been a key partner in delivering VAFA’s feature match-day events during the past two seasons, including our representative games and more than 130 finals matches each season,” said VAFA CEO, Jason Reddick.
“We are pleased to be extending our partnership with MBSS, entrusting them with delivering quality security services that provide a safe and welcoming environment for our VAFA community.”
MBSS Operations Manager Peter Willoughby is equally excited by the extension.
“Over the last two years we have built a great partnership with the VAFA and we are looking forward to another three years as their security provider.”

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