Join Joey Pignataro & Paddy Grindlay as they take an in-depth look at Round 3 of VAFA action.
(Jase didn’t make it through the Easter break unscathed. Soft.)
ALEX LUKIC joins the team to recap Collegians’ Anzac Day win over reigning champs Old Scotch. Will that kickstart the Lions’ season as it did last year?
JACK BEHNK dials in for a chat after his outstanding 12-goal performance for St Bede’s Mentone Tigers on the weekend. #TONWATCH!!!
VAFA newshound BRAYDEN MAY with his regular weekly AROUND THE VAFA Divisional Report. What’s making news?
Plus, #BIGBAGS & #TONWATCH, thanks to SHERRIN as we celebrate the league’s sharpshooters (well, Paddy does… Joey’s just perpetually grumpy about them.)
And the WORLD FAMOUS TIPS – who has jumped out to a 2-tip lead after the other tipped just 1 of 5 in Premier Men’s last weekend?
All this and more in your weekly dose of VAFA podcasty goodness – FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME, thanks to our friends at MECWACARE!
A wet, wintry weekend in suburban football ensured forgettable fixtures aplenty in Premier C Men’s, but a first win for Guy Martyn’s Glen Eira/Old McKinnon side did its best to
Caufield Grammarians blitzed Canterbury by 93 points on a frosty Saturday morning at Glen Huntly Park. Exceptional service from the midfielders namely Cait Adams, captain Laura Carty and Claire Ryan
Round 6 of the Division 2 Men’s competition saw Old Yarra Cobras and St Mary’s Salesian deliver strong performances to maintain the top two spots on the ladder, while South