Here come the warm jets. Father Brian Eno reckons the Socceroos can take Tiger Mountain by strategy. Perhaps in Another Green World we might be a chance for the second round, but just watching our boys on the same paddock as Robben and Sanchez will be a joy.
Adelaide Test – Day 4: One-sided cricket is no fun
Darren ‘Smokie’ Dawson is being referred to the House Committee for UnAustralian Activities. He thinks the cricket is too one-sided to be enjoyable. His son Brendan’s team had a good win, despite batting Watto at four.
Adelaide Test – Day 3: I Put a Spell on You – Because You’re Mine
P. Flynn is still shaking his head at Mitchell Johnson’s sensational spell on the third day of the Adelaide Test.
Adelaide Test – Day 3: the Rampage
Another display of aggressive, intimidating and bloody fast left arm pace bowling from a white hot Mitchell Johnson has all but destroyed the English psyche and delivered a commanding position in the second Test to the home team. All hail the moustache.
Adelaide Test – Day 3: Answered Prayers
Our man in Shepparton, Peter Schumacher, has prayed to the Lutheran Church, the memory of Nelson Mandela and the Minister for Home Affairs (a higher god). His prayers were answered with a magnificent performance by Mitch Johnson, Davy Warner et al.
2nd Test, Adelaide, Day 3: Shane Watson is a complete idiot
Sean Curtain’s title is self evident. Need we say more?
Adelaide Test – Day 2: A Dozen Dorothies
Matt O’Connor joins the rest of Australia in worshipping at the Clarke shrine. Not that we ever doubted him.
Adelaide Test – Day 2: The Limits of Grind
Peter Baulderstone’s joy at England’s humiliation in Adelaide, has been matched in recent memory only by the Dockers implosion on Grand Final day. Are there common causes in their joyless approach to the game?
Mandela and Sport
Peter Baulderstone reflects on the life and miracle of Nelson Mandela. Mandela used sport to communicate and inspire. Sport used Mandela to find the ‘better angels’ in its own nature, and in those who play and watch it.
Football’s punishment paradox and integrity matters
Jeff Dowsing has had a gutfull of the AFL’s pious pronouncements and shonky back-room deals. Are we now too disgusted and disillusioned to care about our ‘leaders’ actions – in all walks of life? A thoughtful companion spray to Litza’s and Harmsy’s brilliant Almanac intro pieces on the same topic.
Adelaide Test – Day 1: Free George Davis
Rulebook Ashwood is not happy – with the cold weather; the careless Australian batting and most particularly the slow drop-in pitch. He is happy with the English fielding.
Adelaide Test – Day 1: Beating on against the current
Predictions are for mugs. E. Regnans belts the notion of a par score for six as he takes in the new Adelaide Oval. Meanwhile Australia wriggle to 5/273. Meanwhile T.G. Gatsby works against the current.
The Footy Almanac and my Kids
Almanackers, enjoy this tale of what we are all doing for the next generation. It’s more than just footy for Andrew Weiss and his sons.
A place to leave your thoughts as the Adelaide Test comes to life and meanders along, just like that great river the Torrens
Your thoughts?
Crio’s Racing: Is Hong Kong bigger than Texas?
Crio tantalises us with Group 1 racing at Sha Tin that is bigger than Texas (Qld) – but only just. Avoca, Balnarring and Stony Creek are recommended, but so is finding a winner. Can you help shine a light into the punting darkness?
Uncertain (personal) corridors
Andrew Gigacz is at Gideon Haigh’s book launch. But he’s distracted by his own less-than-stellar cricket outing earlier in the day. Has he had his time? How do you know when to go?
Year ends on a high for Wallabies
Australia finished a difficult year on a high, the win in a pulsating game in Cardiff their fourth in a row. Tim Ladhams gives a nail-biting account, with a lack of on-field discipline coming back to bite the Wallabies once more.
The passing of the baton: What Mark Waugh and I now have in common
Sean “Faded” (the forgotten) Curtain’s passing the baton of cricketing achievement from father to son.
Adelaide Test – Form Guide and Selections
Invers writes for us from his Tahiti base, with a review of Gabba performances and the possible lineup for Adelaide. He is relying on us to keep Australia’s momentum going, and salvage his reputation. Nominations please.











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