2014 VAFA season
The 2014 VAFA season was the 114th season of the Victorian Amateur Football Association, the largest senior men's Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season began on 5 April and concluded on 20 September, with 72 teams participating across seven divisions under a promotion and relegation system.
Association membership
After a last-placed finish in Division 3 in 2013, the Old Westbourne Football Club split into two new clubs. The majority of the club formed the Wyndham Suns, changing Old Westbourne's name and competing in the under-19s competition without a senior team. A group of Old Westbourne players and officials formed a new club known as, which entered [|Division 4].left the Eastern Football League and entered the VAFA. Mt Lilydale withdrew from the VAFA senior competition as part of a club rebuild, entering Club XVIII for the 2014 season.
Premier
won the Premier Division premiership for the 14th time and the first time since 1974, defeating by 44 points in the grand final.During the season, parted ways with senior coach Dom Berry.