Named: The players to watch during VAFA women’s season
The VAFA Premier Women’s competition will return to action on Anzac Day. We’ve broken down the key names from every side for the rest of the season.
The VAFA Premier Women’s competition will return to action on Anzac Day. We’ve broken down the key names from every side for the rest of the season.
Former Carlton AFLW mentor Daniel Harford is returning to the coaching fold for the first time since leaving the Blues, taking on one of the most prestigious roles in community footy.
Parkside got revenge in its grand final replay against Prahran and after two weeks in the VAFA’s third tier the Devils feel they’re finding their feet. Here’s how life is being made a little easier.
St Mary’s Salesian sent a statement to its VAFA rivals with a big win as coach Clay Tait reveals what pleased him most about the performance. And the small forward reaping the rewards of patience.
An eight-goal first half was the catalyst behind Grammarians’ third VAFA Premier Women’s victory a row. Check out the Reserves/Premier REPLAYS.
A decade ago, the best local footy players in Victoria went head-to-head in just the second game of its kind. But how many who took to the field are still playing? See where they are now.
Just like its AFL counterparts, the VAFA’s Hawthorn is making an unlikely finals push. It’s all come from the move of a “stable” defender in a season where the Hawks have created club history.
Under new coach Tim Edwards, St John’s is right in the premiership mix as he gives an insight into taking on the job, convincing guys to play again and the four father-sons carrying on a legacy.
A St Bernard’s favourite made a shock return, Old Xavs bolstered by two huge inclusions and the hottest talking points. It’s all in the VAFA Verdict.
The longest winning streak in local footy was given its biggest test, other contenders emerged, relegation battles were won and a milestone man delivered in perfect style. Catch-up on all of Saturday’s local footy action.
Old Peninsula’s late bid for finals went up a gear with a 109-point win, while the Pirates outline their “2030 plan’’ and chase for a new coach.
A fundraiser has been launched to help support a Melbourne local footballer who has been left blind in one eye and faces a long road to recovery after a horror collision. Here’s how you can help.
Split by a minute amount of percentage on the ladder, these two teams brought a finals-like atmosphere to Harry Trott Oval. Relive the Reserve/Premier double header LIVE now.
Ormond’s Damien Cleary will break the VAFA games record this weekend but for all his on field achievements, it is off the field where he has had the greatest impact, writes BRAYDEN MAY.
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