THE PULSE — 7 May 2026
VAFA Clubs unite for BCNA Round on May 9-10 The Victorian Amateur Football Association is proud to once again celebrate its strong connection with Breast Cancer Network Australia through the
VAFA Clubs unite for BCNA Round on May 9-10 The Victorian Amateur Football Association is proud to once again celebrate its strong connection with Breast Cancer Network Australia through the
Round 3 of the William Buck Premier Women’s competition delivered a mix of statement wins, a major upset and further signs that the race for finals spots in 2026 will
Round 3 was big with UHS-VU and Richmond Central. remaining undefeated, and impressive wins from Beaumaris and Old Camberwell. UHS-VU took on Hampton Rovers for the Round 3 clash at
We’re three rounds into VAFA season 2026, and there’s already PLENTY to talk about! Jason Bennett, Matthew Donald & Brayden May are back for their weekly breakdown of everything that’s
Collegians emerged from the weekend as the only unbeaten team left in Premier B Men’s, coming out winners in an early-season top-of-the-table clash against Beaumaris by 42 points. After an
The VAFA congratulates Tom Hill from University Blues, who has been nominated as the Round 3 VAFA Men’s Rising Star. Tom was exceptional in the Blues’ William Buck Premier Men’s
The VAFA Recognition Awards are proudly returning in 2026, continuing to celebrate the people who make community football thrive. The program acknowledges the incredible dedication and impact of grassroots contributors
Round 3 saw strong fourth-quarter performances from MHSOB and Whitefriars, while Luca Di Lallo and Charlie Deacon starred with seven and six goals respectively in a cracking round of Division
See some the best highlights across the VAFA in the Big Screen Video Plays of the Week.
