Ultimate guide: The lowdown on every VAFA Premier club
The VAFA Premier Men’s season is here and we’ve broken down every club’s hopes. See all the new faces, the exits, the players set to shape their side’s season and our verdict.
The VAFA Premier Men’s season is here and we’ve broken down every club’s hopes. See all the new faces, the exits, the players set to shape their side’s season and our verdict.
New contenders emerging, young sides developing and the promoted clubs daring to dream. This is how every VAFA Premier C club is shaping up. See your club’s new faces, key players, exits and our verdict.
Keep up to date with every in and out across all six divisions of the Victorian Amateur Football Association. See every move here.
The VAFA Division 1 season is days away and we’ve broken down every club’s hopes. See all the new faces, the exits, the players set to shape their side’s season and our verdict.
The VAFA has announced its three sides for representative clashes next weekend. See who will pull on the Big V.
When Wayne Oswald took over Ajax in December last year, a plan quickly evolved to lead the VAFA club into the future. This is what happened and the move coaching which sparked season best careers.
Under new coach Kyle Pinto, Ormond is putting the disappointment of last year’s relegation behind it. He opens up on the off-field changes, leading a young group and the rising stars.
Teenage footy players from Melbourne’s west have been banned from playing after damaging their own clubrooms during a wild party.
An Ormond forward had a debut to remember, several players went to new heights with their 2024 form and the Ajax hero with a new lease of life. All that and more in our VAFA talking points.
The longest winning drought ended and a popular player was remembered, as local footy proved more than a game. Catch up on all the action here.
A six-goal opening term set the scene for Premier Men’s leaders Old Brighton to produce their highest score of an increasingly impressive season. Watch the Reserves/Premier REPLAYS.
A VFL listed forward filled his boots, the competition’s best continued on their way and shock results emerged as the VAFA season hit the halfway mark. Here’s what you need to know.
Brendan Fevola filled his boots in a loss, Heath Shaw helped Wallan to victory and a pair of sons of guns starred on debut. All that and more in our local footy wrap.
There would have been no nerves this time as VAFA Premier Men’s big guns St Kevin’s took a rare week off from tight finishes to leave University Blacks in the shade. See Premier/Reserves REPLAYS.
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