Fantastic Four! For the Love of the Game’s Round 4 Review
With the first month of footy in the books for VAFA season 2026, Jason Bennett, Matthew Donald & Brayden May dissect an incredible Round 4 of comebacks right across the
Here’s a look at some of the Round 6 highlights across VAFA grounds in our weekend wrap.
A rare occurrence in William Buck Premier Men’s with every away team winning, while in Premier B Men’s, all five home teams got up. Scroll across the post below to see the results.
Old Scotch nearly did the impossible. Hosting Uni Blacks at Camberwell Sportsground, the reigning Premiers were down by six goals at 3QT, and despite a huge large quarter, fell short by five points.
Williamstown CYMS’ Zac Provest almost took a mark of the year contender in their clash against Caulfield Grammarians.
In the KommunityTV double-header at Brunswick Street Oval, Fitzroy defeated Old Scotch in the Reserves game by two points in the tough conditions.
Did you see something special around the grounds to feature here or in the next edition of the Amateur Footballer Record? Send us an email at [email protected]
You can watch all matches from William Buck Premier Men’s and Women’s, Premier B and C Men’s on-demand via VAFATV, see all the results thanks to GYG here, and stay tuned to the VAFA website for reports from the weekend’s action.
Follow the VAFA on Instagram and TikTok to keep up to date with action across the competition.
With the first month of footy in the books for VAFA season 2026, Jason Bennett, Matthew Donald & Brayden May dissect an incredible Round 4 of comebacks right across the
Old Scotch and Caulfield Grammarians continued their hot starts to the William Buck Premier Women’s season in Round 4, while Old Brighton celebrated their second win at Premier level with
In a weekend filled with close finishes in Premier B Men’s, Old Melburnian’s Sam Laube emerged as the headline act of the round, kicking the match-winning goal in the dying
