What was John Harms doing in Canberra this time 11 years ago? We reprise a story by Pamela Sherpa from March 2009 that explains all. He will be in Canberra again, on April 3, for the Footy Almanac Canberra Lunch. [Deatils in the post – Ed]
Almanac Flashback: He’s Talking – by Pamela Sherpa (our Snowy Mountains Correspondent)
Almanac Golf (and Weather): Dry
John Harms returned to Oakey again in January 2020. He played nine holes at his beloved Oakey Golf Club. There was no sign of rain.
The Greatest Sports Photo of 2019
This is a superb photo. The mighty Greens. Photo by Jasmine Hirst. [With some words from JTH – Ed]
Almanac Footy (and Racing): The Benefit of a St Kevin’s Education
As revellers prepare for the SKOB’s Grand Final Luncheon and a weekend of VAFA grand finals, John Harms considers the benefit of a St Kevin’s education.
Almanac (Footy) History: 1963 Grand Final – Geelong v Hawthorn, final quarter
Peter Flynn has found the YouTube of the final quarter of the 1963 Grand Final. The link is here. This is an excellent way of paying tribute to Polly Farmer at the time of his passing, Aug 14, 2019. [Includes some observations from JTH. Add yours – Ed]
Ashes 2009 – First Test Day 2: The Australians fight back
The First Test of the 2009 Ashes series was played at Cardiff. Day one saw England bat impressively. John Harms took up the action on Day two.
AFL Round 17: Cats comeback revitalises fans
Geelong and Hawthorn clash this weekend in Round 18. Let’s go back a decade to Round 17, 2009 in that era when the gap between these two great clubs was wafer thin and the winning margins even less. Giddy times indeed for John Harms!
Almanac Time Capsule – AFL Round 14 2009: Observing the Saints fan
Round 14, 2009, when two undefeated teams met in one of the best games in years. John Harms was in the crowd observing more than just the footy.
Round 16 – Western Bulldogs v Geelong (and others): The sweep of Season 2019
John Harms was worried about the Dogs game – and the Dogs were too good. What is going on at Geelong? And while we’re at it, at Collingwood? And who is on the march to September? [The wisdom of more than one weekend preferred – Ed.]
Almanac Flashback: Harms on the speccie revisited
A decade ago, John Harms penned some words on the speccie, and its place in footy. (The comments that follow will bring back many memories – Ed).
Round 7 – Geelong v Essendon: Dips, I’ll fill you in.
For Dips – some notes on Geelong’s win last week. Can anyone else help fill Dips in? [Busy week – JTH]
Almanac Poetry: Les Murray – ‘Nocturne’
Sadly, Les Murray died yesterday. We featured this poem, ‘Nocturne’, in the early days of the Almanac site. It is one of John Harms’s favourite Les Murray poems.
Ultimate Wool Teams: Vic, Riverina, WA and SA
In this week’s Footy Record a (provisional) National Wool Team will be announced. It’s picked from these four regional squads.
Local Footy: Adelaide Lutheran, premiers 1986.
This was first published a few years ago for the 25th anniversary of the 1986 Adelaide Lutheran premiership. Well, five years have rolled on. The 1986 players are getting together with the 1991 premiership players (how many played in both?) this Saturday. Here’s the story of the first quarter. [Forget Gordon Agars – Ed]
Finals Week 1 (2016) – West Coast v Western Bulldogs: Dogs’ day away
Remember when Liam Picken played a manic forward role in the Thursday night final in Perth! John Harms on the remarkable September upset from the Western Bulldogs over the Eagles that night. [One of Liam Picken’s finest – Ed.]
Round 1 (2009) – Richmond v Carlton: Ransacked by Visigoths
This piece by John Harms was published just after the opening round in 2009. Stainless Steele’s series reminded us to reprise it here.
Sarah’s Big Swim – Part 2: Australia is hot
Sarah Wapling continues to train for Sarah’s Big Swim. This is the traditional Equino report outlining what she has done over the past four weeks or so.
A tribute to Les Carlyon
John Harms knew Les Carlyon by his words. He pays tribute to the classic Australian story-teller.
Almanac Horseracing: Our Andy’s Paisley Park wins the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham
Almanac form analyst and red wine connoisseur Andy Gemmell’s horse Paisley Park has won the Stayers’ Hurdle at Cheltenham. Go you good thing! [Watch the race and also read the profile – Ed]











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