Climbing, biking, a few drinks and some footy: all part of the Brown ritual in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.
AFL Round 5 – Western Bulldogs v Carlton: Carlton Restores Status Quo After Backalley Blue
When your very existence is an act of defiance.
AFL Round 5 – Adelaide v GWS: No Miracle for GWS Giants in the City of Churches
Michael Shillito and his fellow GWS band of supporters enjoy the journey to City of Churches and a team that at least gave good effort for most of the game. The visit to Adelaide was wonderful though the end scores were not.
AFL Round 5: Adelaide v GWS- Jesus Was Way Cool, but Dangerfield is Risen
Patrick Dangerfield is back, and the Adelaide Oval, in all its glory, receives him lovingly.
Carlton’s Most Important
Dan Campbell considers the role of Carlton forward Lachie Henderson upon whose shoulders Blues hopes rest..
AFL Round 5 – Melbourne v Gold Coast: Sunday Footy at the G – Bridesmaids, Faded Demons and Rising Sun Gods
Geelong-fan Steve Alomes has seen a lot of Melbourne FC games over the years, because he loves the MCG. Here’s an autumn example.
AFL Round 5 – Essendon v St Kilda: Bathing in the glory of unexpected happiness
“We had to sit up with the gods, and it was OK because tonight they were on our side,” writes Sainter Yvette Wroby.
WAFL Round 5: Not a good Friday for aligned teams
Les Everett reports on Round 5 of the WAFL.
AFL Round 5 – Essendon v St Kilda: I’m onto you Bomber!
Danni Eade backs up for a second game in a single day and, with her interest in a sloppy game waning, takes to some crowd-watching. You would not believe who she ends up sitting with. And the penny drops regarding Essendon’s poor performance.
AFL Round 5 – Essendon v St Kilda: Saints heavenly; Dons bomb.
Braham Dabscheck tips his Saints unfailingly and is occasionally pleasantly surprised.
AFL Round 5 – Collingwood v North Melbourne (Floreat Pica Society): A road trip to remember and cherish for passionate Pies
Luke Reynolds has the Floreat Pica responsibilities this week, and is happy to report on a fine Pies win.
AFL Round 5 – Collingwood v North Melbourne: Honey, I’m home.
Danni Eid becomes part of the action (as per usual – Ed), and wears a few hats – loyal Pie fan, groupie, sports reporter – and a pair of sneakers. (Standard D. Eid craziness – Ed)
AFL Round 5 – Collingwood v North Melbourne: Oily skins and intelligent hands
David Wilson celebrates the life and writing of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Dane Swan and other mysterious poets. Collingwood are magical, but for North its another lesson in realism.
Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 57-The Battle of Berne (1954)
Dennis Gedling tells how the beautiful game became the vicious game for a 1954 Quarter Final between Catholic Brazil and Communist Hungary.
Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 95 – Diana Ross’ Penalty Miss (1994)
With the United States hosting the World Cup in 1994 you knew a bit of misplaced and uncomfortable razzmatazz was going to be injected in to the big event to get your average Joe interested. The opening ceremony was particularly memorable when the tournament leapt in to life in Chicago before the Germany v [Read more]
AFL Round 5 – Brisbane v Richmond: The Gift of the Gabba
John Green finds the game from the Gabba riveting telelvision – in its own disastrous way.
Top 100 World Cup Moments (From the Aussie P.O.V.): 58-Senegal Shock Their Former Colonial Masters (2002)
In a memorable World Cup fixtureunderdog Senegal play sparkling end-to-end football to defeat the French.
Confessions of a Smart Arse – My Brilliant (Game Show) Career: Episode 1 – (It’s) Academic Inspiration, You Gave Me None – Strangways, Here We Come
Swish Schwerdt began his illustrious game show career under quiz-master Sandy Roberts. It was 1975. Swish, one of Elizabeth High’s finest, may have been a little ahead of himself. Here’s what happened. (Fine memoir – Ed]
Surely we have paid for our sins
The case for; the case against. Tony Robb remembers Good Fridays past and wonders what to do with the day. He concludes that the AFL will probably have a crack at Good Friday footy by giving Collingwood a trial – for 30 years.











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