Round 16 – Carlton v Adelaide: A Nice Finish To The Trip

Aiden Hammond, aged 10, reports back from his trip to Melbourne to watch the Crows climb into the top 4 after their win against Carlton.

Junior Almanac Round 16 – Western Bulldogs v Richmond: In the thick of the trip

Aidan Hammond continues his big Round 16 with a Billy Brownless sighting in Geelong and a plausible theory about why Carlton have the club song on their changeroom wall.

Round 16 – Essendon v St Kilda: Never Assume

Yvette is still meeting people, still extending her Saints family. In this installment her Saints can’t get rid of the pesky Bombers whose enthusiasm gives her a big scare.

Junior Almanac Round 16 – Geelong v Sydney: The trip has begun

Former Patrick Dangerfield devotee, Aidan Hammond (aged 10), begins a big weekend of Victorian footy with a visit to the Cattery

Round 16 Review: As we enter the home straight, it’s neck and neck x8 or 9 or 10…by Fearless

Fearless reviews the folly and antics of Round 16 and snakes and ladders of the top 8.

Round 16 – Carlton v Adelaide: The Disappearing Amigos

Carlton fan Bob Pelekanakis braved the winter weather to watch his team play the Adelaide Crows and one ex-Blue [Welcome Bob].

Round 16 – Essendon v St Kilda: Bitter win and strategy required

Yoshi is frustrated by the Japanese rainy season and the lack of energy in his St Kilda Saints in their narrow win over Essendon.

The 2016 Age Of Consent Cup – Round 16

At this important point of the season, Earl O’Neill casts his critical eye over the teams jockeying for spots in the final eight.

Round 16 – Geelong v Sydney: Appreciation Night

Paul Spinks with some sharp observations from the Cattery standing room.

Round 16 – Geelong v Sydney: King Kieren Conquers Kardinia

Joe Moore’s tale of the Blood Brothers and how they more than kept up with the Kardinians.

Round 16 – Geelong v Sydney Swans: Kerplunk!

Dips, with old mates and exchange student in tow, watches the Crème Caramel served up by the Cats and decides that the Great Ocean Road is much better viewing.

Round 16 – Port Adelaide v Hawthorn: Here be dragons

Cathryn McDonald goes with a George R.R Martin-esque description of her Port Adelaide Dothraki’s loss to the Lannister soldiers of Hawthorn.

Round 16 – Western Bulldogs v Richmond: Jake Stringer – Our Saviour

Alex Docherty is surprised by the endeavor of Richmond’s young cubs on Saturday night, but Jake Stringer’s herculean effort in the last quarter enables the Dogs to squeak home.

Round 16 – Carlton v Adelaide: On Returning

The Philby is down from Sydney to watch his Navy Blues. A Fitzroy roof-top bar and city loop train were probably the highlights of this trip (along with SOSOS).

Round 16 – Port Adelaide v Hawthorn: Missed It by That Much

Trucker Slim missed it by that much. Port missed it by that much. Even the umpires missed it by that much. But not the Hawks. Again they played their opposition of the week, and again their ways were winning.

Round 16 – Carlton v Adelaide: Men Against Boys

The road to redemption for Carlton hits a big speed hump in the form of the Adelaide Crows.

Round 16 – Greater Western Sydney v Collingwood: Glad I went (Floreat Pica Society)

Andrea McNamara, in Sydney for this one, provides the insight, words and photos from Spotless Stadium for the Floreat Pica Society.

Round 16 – Geelong v Sydney: Wild enough

Mathilde de Hauteclocque travels to Kardinia Park (as is the tradition) to see her Swans take on the locals and meets Swans on trains, planes and in markets. She also sees her side have an impressive win. [A piece which almost assuages the loss – JTH]

Round 16 – Essendon v St. Kilda: Saints Learn How To Be In Between In Not Bombing Out Against The Bombers

When the Saints are good they are very good, and the same goes for when they are bad, according to Braham Dabscheck this win was an in between one.

Round 16 – Carlton v Adelaide: A Workmanlike Adelaide Crows

Rulebook sees Adelaide in a workmanlike performance against the Blues where percentage has become important