The aftermath of the Grand Final was euphoric celebration. It was all clapping, cheering and elation but most of all, for Armin Richter it was relief. This was the Grand Final that Hawthorn just couldn’t afford to lose.
Folau shows the way as Wallabies break the shackles
Tim Ladhams can see a light at the end of the tunnel for the Wallabies. And for once its not an All Blacks winger wearing a miner’s lamp.
Maltscouse
The Blues coach unveils new recruits and lays down the law at pre-season training.
Hawthorn Fans
A message to those who love the Hawthorn Football Club, and can hold a crayon.
AFL Masters Carnival
More than 1300 players, officials and supporters flocked to Darwin this week to participate in the 31st AFL Masters National Carnival. Jackson Clark was on the spot and reports that it’s about more than just the game.
Every Dog has his Day
The ghosts of Charlie Sutton and Teddy Whitten hovered over the Doncaster Playhouse on Saturday night, as Neil Anderson’s one act play “The Devil You Know” took home the chocolates in the National Playwright Competition. There will be a motorcade for Neil around the All Nations Hotel at the next Almanac lunch. And not a dry eye in the house.
SANFL Grand Final – Norwood v North Adelaide: Redlegs home easily
Malcolm Ashwood wraps up the 2014 Grand Final at the last game at Footy Park where a very even Norwood were too good for the Roosters and the umpy had a rather pleasant surprise.
Woops. I forgot to turn up to the second day of a cricket match…
And Cricket Australia wonders why the faithful are dropping off. The latest on Dave Warner (the Test cricketer).
Women behaving badly?
Angela Pippos make some provocative statements about the disappointing behaviour of women in sport throughout 2013.
Crio’s Question: Spotlight on the coach
The term “Manager”, long deployed in European football, is nowadays appropriate for AFL. Is coach still an appropriate term in footy? And as fan/player/member/parent…what do you want from the Club figurehead?
I Talked To Captain Blood Last Night
Paul Molloy has won the Brownlow; lost the girl; met “Captain Blood” Jack Dyer; and won a premiership for his Tigers. All in one day and two poems. That is why they call sport the field of dreams.
What is loyalty? (Or what’s the difference between loyalty and jousting sticks?)
Loyalty, commitment, allegiance. David Wilson has taken a good hard look at where we are and what the future might be.
The 100 Sporting Events You Must See Live
Our international correspondent Yvette Wroby lets us into the secrets of the world’s greatest sporting events. What, no St Kilda premiership dance?
Poetry: The Brownlowest Night of My Life
Paul Molloy makes his Almanac debut with a narrative poem about footy and love.
Comments Spam Filter Problems
Peter Baulderstone advises that the website comments box is experiencing some difficulties due to 16yo Bolivian virgins seeking middle aged, virile, temporary website editors from WA for fun and good times.
Cutting Edge Footy: A three team contest at Taylor’s Lakes
Check out this new concept in footy. You thought the politics of the AFL was intriguing, imagine the on-field politics and relations in this – a contest where three teams are on the ground at the same time.
Grand Final Review – Pepsi or Coke?
Looking for an all rounder to open the batting in the quaddie; cover the slips in the AFL trade rules; and bowl over the flaws in the Ross Lyon game plan? Sal Ciardulli has all the bases covered: more reliable than Watto and more likeable than Stuart Broad.
Dockerland Diagrams
They may be disappointed, but these gems from the Dockerland website show that Freo fans have retained their sense of humour.
Crio’s Racing: Tale of Two Cities
Crio looks at the two huge meetings at Randwick and Flemington.
AFL Grand Final: Fearless – Like Highlander, there can be only one!
Finally, the football club once synonymous with flaky was now a force. The Dockers’ faithful started the migratory patterns east towards the code’s September mecca, the MCG. Would it be the start of a Purple Reign? (Spoiler: No.)











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