British Bulls: VAFA club locks in international coaches
VAFA Division 4 club North Brunswick has gone down an unique path, appointing co-coaches for 2021 who had previously represented Great Britain in the International Cup.
VAFA Division 4 club North Brunswick has gone down an unique path, appointing co-coaches for 2021 who had previously represented Great Britain in the International Cup.
Usually local football players start pre-season around mid-November. But Melbourne clubs have been told official training sessions may not get the green light until well into next year, giving footballers just weeks to prepare for the season.
Hawthorn premiership ruckman Max Bailey was a VFL senior coach last year, guiding Box Hill Hawks. He’ll coach an amateur Under 19 side in 2021.
University Blacks president Nick Carah explains how the VAFA Premier B outfit plans to return to the top flight and gives an update on its off-season.
This week’s Sunday Spotlight examines Aberfeldie’s claims to EDFL flag favouritism, the gap closing in WRFL Division 1 and a league switch which has paid handsome dividends.
THIS week’s Sunday Spotlight looks at the indifferent form of a reigning WRFL premier, a Doncaster East sharpshooter’s hot form and a VAFA club that knows only one way — winning.
HUW Lacey’s 150th match appears to have come at the perfect time for University Blacks, sparking the reigning premier to back-to-back VAFA wins.
CLUBS could be hit with fines, relegation or be suspended from finals if they breach a salary cap set to be introduced across Victorian football.
ST KEVIN’S is the last unbeaten team in Premier B after its 12-point win over Old Brighton Grammarians.
WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS coach Mathew Montebello has drawn a line in the sand after his side was overrun by Therry Penola in Victorian Amateur Football Association Premier C on Saturday.
WITH the cards seemingly stacked against it, St Bernard’s found a will to win against De La Salle on Saturday to move to the top of the VAFA Premier ladder.
CONSOLIDATION is the priority for Richmond Central this year as it tackles a VAFA campaign filled with unknowns.
WEST Brunswick has taken little time to find its feet in Victorian Amateur Football Association Division 3, taking all before it over the first five rounds of 2015.
AN EMOTIONAL gesture to a Dromana champion, a double barrel from two ex-AFL turned EDFL forwards and a 1000th game to celebrate for Doncaster feature in the Sunday Spotlight.
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