The Victorian Football War

Before the AFL, there was the VFL - but the VFA, its annoying big brother, was still running round, thinking it was the king of Victorian football. It was a brutal battle, where players and even teams swapped between the two as the balance of power shifted. In the end, they were toppled by some University students who didn't play well, and some Public Servants who never played a game. Confused? So was the VFA. In this 9-part series, the GAZ-man explores the full history of how the AFL came to be the massive empire it is today. Part 3 covers the time period from 1907 to 1928 - the battle between the VFA and VFL to secure power over Victorian teams, the states' rulesets and its players. Like what you see? Subscribe here for more:    / @thegaz-man   As for my other links, here they are below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=104660630 Business/enquiry email: [email protected] Twitter:   / gazmansports   Want an Orange Team shirt? Get yours here: https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/T... DISCLAIMER: All match content is the property of the Australian Football League, with additional material from Fox Sports and Channel 7, and is used for entertainment and educational purposes under Fair Use. All music and backing tracks were humbly, and clumsily, self-made on GarageBand and BandLab.