Jason Bennett, Paddy Grindlay & Matthew Donald bring you a blockbuster episode of FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME as they look back at an action-packed weekend of Premier Grand Finals, then preview the final game of the season – the William Buck Premier Men’s Grand Final.
The boys review the weekend’s premiership deciders with:
Old Trinity premiership coach DONALD McDONALD as the T’s slide the trophy into the cabinet & start thinking about the challenge of Premier Men’s next season;
Beaumaris skipper CAL LINEHAN talks us through the Sharks’ Premier C Grand Final triumph & their chance to tackle the challenge of Premier B once again in 2026;
Best afield in the Premier Women’s Grand Final – Old Scotch star JORDY MIFSUD – after her team secured back-to-back top-flight women’s premierships for the first time in club history.
Then we look ahead to William Buck Premier Men’s Grand Final Day with:
Old Brighton captain HARRY HILL, who provides us with some insights into how his team plans to deliver the Tonners’ first ever top-flight title;
Old Scotch skipper ANDY JELBART tells us what his team needs to do to win back-to-back flags;
VAFA Media expert DANIEL WARD talks us through how he sees the big game panning out & the Keys to Success for both teams.
Plus, VAFA news-breaker BRAYDEN MAY with all the latest talking points around the VAFA, including some coaching changes.
Throw in our Grand Final tips and you’ve got yourself one of the biggest episodes of the entire season, FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME – thanks to MECWACARE!
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