2025 Premier B Men’s Team of the Year
Premier B was the VAFA’s most competitive section in 2025, featuring a deep field of top-quality teams that jostled for position all the way to September. Seven teams entered the
Premier B was the VAFA’s most competitive section in 2025, featuring a deep field of top-quality teams that jostled for position all the way to September. Seven teams entered the
Our VAFA Team of the Year series continues with Premier B Women’s, as compiled by our reporter, Lauren Atkinson, based on feedback and analysis from coaches, umpires and VAFA Media
Premier C was a rollercoaster in 2025, with several powerful teams ultimately colliding in September. The Top 4 finished the home & away season two games clear of the field,
The 2026 VAFA Football Season will commence on Saturday, 18th April, two weeks after Easter following strong feedback from many club Presidents suggesting that the length of the season was
The Holmesglen Under 19 Premier division delivered another superb season of action that showcased some of the VAFA’s finest up-and-coming young talent. St Kevin’s and Old Brighton continued their rivalry
Our VAFA Team of the Year series continues with Division 3 Women’s, as compiled by our reporter, Elly Kirlis, based on feedback and analysis from coaches, umpires and VAFA Media.
The VAFA community is in mourning after umpire Ben Austin tragically passed away following a cricketing accident. Ben was an emerging star in the VAFA umpiring scene, officiating in the
Division 1 Men’s provided arguably the biggest upset of the entire VAFA season after the undefeated Ormond was well-beaten by Old Peninsula on Grand Final Day. The Monders and the
VAFA Division 1 Women’s was the Year of the Gryphons, as Glen Eira/Old McKinnon put together the perfect season, going 18-0 to win the premiership in fine style. Monash Blues
