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 Week 18 social media highlights across VAFA grounds which featured the final round of action in Premier Men’s and Thirds Grand Finals.
In William Buck Premier Men’s, St Bernard’s had a big come from behind win over St Kevin’s at avoid relegation, meaning Collegians will join De La Salle in Premier B next season.
Old Scotch defeated Old Haileybury to keep their premiership defence alive, sneaking into the top four. For the Bloods, Olli Hotton showed his class with this goal.
There was plenty of attention on the Division 5 Men’s Grand Final between Melbourne High and Wattle Park featuring the ‘Div 12 Ressies’, but it was MHSOB who got the job done and how about this goal and celebration..
Old Trinity had a classic win in the Thirds Division 1 Grand Final, beating Old Xavs by five points.
Will Stevens sealed the Thirds Premier Men’s flag for Old Xavs as they ran out big winners over AJAX.
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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
