I don’t have live news access right now, but I can share what VAFA-related updates have been reported recently and where to find them.
What VAFA is
- The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is Victoria’s largest senior community Australian rules football competition, with multiple divisions for men and women and various age groups.[5]
- It operates a promotion and relegation system between divisions and maintains governance through its handbook, fixtures, and umpiring bodies.[6][7][5]
Where to check latest VAFA news
- VAFA’s official site (VAFA.com.au) is the primary source for news, fixtures, ladders, and live scores, especially as they integrate data feeds for results and standings.[1]
- The VAFA Handbook and rule updates (e.g., 2025 edition) are posted on the VAFA site or its related PDF repositories and can indicate changes to competition structure, rules, and administration.[4][6]
- VAFA media posts and partner news often appear on VAFA’s site and affiliated channels; the 2024 launch of a new VAFA website is an example of their ongoing digital updates to improve engagement.[1]
Recent themes you may expect
- Website and data integrations: VAFA has announced moves to integrate PlayHQ data for fixtures, results, ladders, and live scores on the VAFA site, signaling improved in-site live information for supporters.[1]
- Structural changes: Historical notes show occasional rebranding of divisions (e.g., section names evolving to Premier divisions) and occasional realignment of clubs across divisions, which can influence competition structure year to year.[5][6]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull a concise brief on the most recent VAFA season results and top players from VAFA’s site pages you specify.
- Create a simple summary of any rule changes from the latest handbook.
- Set up a quick comparison of VAFA division structure over the last few years.
Would you like me to focus on current season results, rule changes, or division restructures? If you have a preferred VAFA club or division, tell me and I’ll tailor the update.
Citations
- VAFA overview and structure: VAFA (Wikipedia) and VAFA official materials.[5]
- VAFA website and data integrations: VAFA official site announcements.[1]
- Handbook and governance: VAFA handbooks and official documents.[6]
Sources
ALL HOME TEAMS must enter the final match score, including quarter-by-quarter scores on vafa.com.au by 5:30pm. In addition, ALL SENIOR HOME TEAMS must also enter best players and goal kickers for BOTH TEAMS on vafa.com.au by 5:30pm. … Umpiring: Nigel Credlin (Ch), Brian Goodman, Merv Monty and Brian Woodhead. ADMINISTRATION CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Michael Sholly ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT: Rajman Kaur FOOTBALL AND UMPIRING GENERAL MANAGER: Brian Goodman … purple and gold. SECRETARY: Alan Tyson...
www.vafa.com.auSCORES ALL HOME TEAMS must enter the final match score, including quarter-by-quarter scores on vafa.com.au by 5:30pm. In addition, ALL SENIOR HOME TEAMS must also enter best players and goal kickers for BOTH TEAMS on vafa.com.au by 5:30pm.
www.vafa.com.auThe Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) continues to lead the way on and off the field, with the launch of its new website. The brand-new VAFA.com.au has been built from the ground up, and represents a significant step forward in providing a superior online experience for supporters of Australia’s largest community football competition. While the previous website […]
www.cvmedia.com.auUniversity High School – Victoria University Amateur Football Club (UHS-VU) is a community-based football club located in Parkville. The club began as the University High School Old Boys in 1932, and has played in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) since our inception and has a rich history. The club in 2002 formed an alliance with Victoria
www.uhsvu.com.au