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
The VAFA congratulates Ebony Jago from Old Scotch, who has been nominated as the Week 15 Anytime Fitness Women’s Rising Star.
Ebony joined the Old Scotch Football Club this season from Kew Comets and prior to that the Camberwell Sharks in the YJFL.
Ebony, like her great mate Lucy Murphy hit the ground running in Rd 1 and never looked back. Ebony has embraced senior football and has on a weekly basis played outstanding football. Her Rd 14 game against quality St Kevin’s opposition was sensational attracting loads of on field attention and heaps of praise from over the boundary.
What the club said:
Senior Coach Dean Anderson said:
“Ebony has been super impressive in her first year of senior football with the Scotch Stars. She is determined, versatile, courageous, and very skilful.
Ebony has injected youthful enthusiasm into our club and her development is enhanced by being very coachable.
With her great friend Lucy Murphy, the two vafa rising stars have been enormous additions to our list.
Ebony absolutely deserves vafa rising star recognition for her 2025 performance.”
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