MPNFL club moves in on ex-Saint Armitage
The former St Kilda left-footer joined VAFA power Collegians ahead of 2020 but the Lions are bracing to lose him without him playing a game. He’s being linked with Bonbeach in the MPNFL.
The former St Kilda left-footer joined VAFA power Collegians ahead of 2020 but the Lions are bracing to lose him without him playing a game. He’s being linked with Bonbeach in the MPNFL.
Having to make way for the Grand Prix every year is tough for Albert Park but it’s nothing compared to what it must do to get a lease and improvements to facilities the club says are the worst in the VAFA. Here’s why the club’s future is uncertain.
After spending four years at Williamstown as senior assistant to Andy Collins, former VFL coach and league player Peter Banfield will go back to coaching his own team, at Mazenod Old Collegians.
Old Peninsula champion Shaun Payze, stuck on 399 VAFA senior games, talks about sitting on the couch this winter and his future plans.
THE Victorian Amateur Football Association retained its standing as Melbourne’s premier football competition after a pulsating come-from-behind win over the Northern Football League.
LOCAL FOOTY FIRST: Two former Melbourne footballers have joined Old Scotch in a major coup for the VAFA club.
UNIVERSITY Blacks could be forced to defend its Victorian Amateur Football Association premiership without one of its biggest stars.
THE Victorian Amateur Football Association will consult all stakeholders before deciding whether to give a radical change to its structure the green light.
AS Hawthorn’s assault on a rare AFL threepeat takes the spotlight this year, Northern Blues Victorian Amateur Football Association side will attempt the same feat.
AFL VICTORIA says representative football is here to stay, declaring the return of metropolitan championships last year a “huge success”.
A FORMER Strathmore junior and St Bernard’s midfielder will lead the charge for Essendon’s Victorian Football League team in 2015.
UNIVERSITY Blues could possess one of the best one-two punches in the Victorian Amateur Football Association if it secures Hawthorn premiership on-baller Brad Sewell.
MEDIA commitments could dictate whether former Hawthorn premiership player Brad Sewell pulls on the boots for Victorian Amateur Football Association club University Blues in 2015.
GEORGE Wakim takes the saying that football clubs are like families very seriously.
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