John Harms looks at Round 12 and decides that Collingwood are getting back on track now that Heath is skinny again, Dwayne’s had another tatt coloured in and is back in the guts, and D. Didak is back in the side.
AFL Round 12 – Preview: Are Carlton becoming good for football the way Richmond have been for years, and other speculations
AFL Round 10 – North Melbourne v St.Kilda: Boomer’s 350th
Paul Thomson’s plans to join a monastery after recent North Melbourne close encounters were placed on hold once free tickets on the wing were offered. (Not sure if he’s rethought his plans after last weekend – Ed.)
AFL Round 11- Gold Coast v North Melbourne: A tale of divergent moments
Development is inevitable. Unless you’re Melbourne. The Gold Coast Suns were always going to spike off the charts at some stage of their short existence. The raw teenagers they selected in their inaugural draft are becoming promising young players, with shortening moments of concentration lapses. 2013 is the year the Suns said to the other [Read more]
AFL Round 11 – Melbourne v Collingwood: Who is Mr 100%?
Cobba gives 110% in his latest article, looking at who has recorded the most “One Percenters” this year. The answer will surprise you.
Yabba (from the cheap seats), part 3: Spiritual leaders, give me a break
Yabba’s back, once again calling a spade a bloody shovel. Mind you, he has a point (or four).
AFL Round 12 – Preview: The Pre-Wrap
The Wrap gives his pre-season appraisal, as well as his usual infallible tipping guide to Round 12.
AFL Round 11 – Melbourne v Collingwood (Haiku Bob): swanning around
Haiku Bob on Round 11.
Middle Australia comments
Come on, we’re all thinking it, Middle Australia has the guts to say it: Franklin doing a Le Bron; the silence at Subiaco; men playing netball; Mick Malthouse. You know it makes sense.
Halfway: where to from here, North?
The easy answer to ‘what’s gone wrong with the Kangaroos?’ is to point at the four narrow losses and claim bad luck. To do so is to ignore the truth.
AFL Round 12 Preview: Just a Suburban Boy
Sal Ciardulli produces report cards for those on holiday this week (including Dave Warner).
Crio’s Racing: Wet track sires
Time to dig up that old list of wet track sires!
ICC Champions Trophy – Australia v New Zealand: Voges stands up
This game was washed out but Luke Reynolds examines the form of the Australian team with The Ashes looming.
On Lekkas, grooming and Fletch
The signs are all there – Glenn Cummings is staring down the barrel of age as he turns Angelo Lekkas. But while there’s Fletch, there’s hope.
Local footy: The sad story so far
Brothers AFC in the Queensland Capricornia competition may be 0 for 7 this season, but it isn’t for lack of application. Loyal club servant Mick Jeffrey rues missed opportunities and reflects on life in the local league with all its many responsibilities.
AFL Round 11: Wet weather footy
We come to an interesting proposition: Have sides that call Etihad Stadium their home ground forgotten how to play in the wet.
DA Puzzle of the Round (11)
This week’s puzzle from the best in the business, David Astle.
Players who leave and come home
It seems the Dockers have a relatively high incidence of players who return to the club, as players, after leaving – Peter Bell, Brad Wira, Heath Black, and Adam McPhee to name some. John Barnes did it with Essendon and Geelong. Can anyone think of other incidences, particularly in the past 20 years?
AFL Round 11: Winners and Losers
Sydney are just showing off now. Watching Tom Mitchell slot into the side is like watching the richest kid in the playground get a shiny new toy. Thank God Daniher picked Essendon, otherwise they’d be rubbing that in our faces too.
Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round 13: Storm v Sharks – Back to Earth
Jetlagged and homesick, Andy Frame finds watching his Sharks outclassed to be all too reminiscent of his painful flight from Australia to Heathrow.
AFL Round 11 – St.Kilda v West Coast: To Be…..Is that really the question?
The truth is sadly unpalatable for Saints fans like Tom Greenaway. Applying the lion-share of the blame upon the umpires is the last refuge of the broken-hearted. This season has passed into memory already.











Recent Comments