
Bullants claim third flag in four years
Preston Bullants claimed their third premiership in four years after they led from start to finish in their 12-point Division 2 Grand Final victory against St John’s at Casey Fields.
Posts published by VAFA
Preston Bullants claimed their third premiership in four years after they led from start to finish in their 12-point Division 2 Grand Final victory against St John’s at Casey Fields.
Old Geelong claimed their first senior premiership since 2005 when they defeated Old Mentonians by eight points in a thriller at Coburg City Oval. Led by a three-goal haul from
The VAFA extends its sincerest & heartfelt condolences to the family of Shane Devers, his friends and the West Brunswick Amateur Football Club after Shane’s sudden passing. May he rest
Saturday 10 September Competition Home Team Away Team Time Venue Premier B Beaumaris Old Scotch 2:10 Sportscover Arena Premier B Reserve Old Scotch St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 11:50 Sportscover Arena U19
By Christian Burgess – Premier C Scribe It’s been an incredible season once again in Premier C. Each week, no team were guaranteed a victory and every side were made
By David Chalmers – @DAChalmers81 Four teams entered the battlefield that is Premier B finals footy and only three came out the other side. Well done to St Bede’s/Mentone who
By Gav Southern – @gavsouthern Point Cook were able to account for Mt. Lilydale un-scathed as they just harassed the Rams for four quarters. Mt. Lilydale tried hard all day
By Ren Thompson – @renthompson After the excitement of two semi-finals that were settled in the final quarters – one being settled in the final minutes – the preliminary round
By Jarryd McGuane – JMcGuane Preston Bullants secured Division 1 football for 2017 and a Grand Final place as they defeated West Brunswick by 41 points at Garvey Oval. Coming