Sal Ciardulli isn’t rotating himself. He’s off to the cricket no matter who is playing. And you are welcome to join him for a beer.
Second Test: I suppose it is still the Boxing Day Test and we fans are definitely not being rotated.
Kevin Grose
I read recently of the sad passing of former Collingwod player, Kevin Grose. He played 32 senior games, scoring 10 goals in his three seasons at senior level 1975-1977. Most of his senior football was played on the flanks: half back and half forward. He played under two coaches, Murray Weideman, then Tommy Hafey. Kevin Grose was [Read more]
The Sermon on the Mound
Peter Baulderstone has found the Christmas spirit – for most…
Handsome Joe and Dylan
Andrew Starkie’s mate HJ blows in from HK. He’s an easy target. The crew wind up discussing the greatest song lyrics of all time.
Crio’s Q: chuckers and all who (don’t) sail with them?
A rare Sri Lankan visit to the MCG revives memories of Darrel Hair’s bravery and its implications. I’m in the “Murali chucks and is a blight on the game” camp. I refuse to ever watch him throw. A gutless ICC created a monster. Now Boof Lehmann has tagged Marlon Samuels as a chucker. Johan Botha, [Read more]
Football missives: Wee Willie Anderson and Big Buddy
The recruiting of the young Afro-American player (Wallace) by North Melbourne rings a bell with Robin Grow, who wants to know whether anyone remembers the experiment with Wee Willie Anderson, probably in the 70s?
Boxing Day infographic
It’s almost like the Grand Final for tests. It can have a great influence on the series outcome. But have recent Boxing Day Tests been all that impressive from an individual perspective? Here is an infographic from Jake “Cobba” Stevens to help you decide.
Almanac Rugby League – Some thoughts from Richard Hinds on The Rugby League Almanac (via the SMH)
Columnist Richard Hinds casts an eye over The Rugby League Almanac.
Almanac Rugby League – What’s in The Rugby League Almanac?
An outline of what is in The Rugby League Almanac 2012.
Almanac Rugby league – The Rugby League Almanac – Round 19
Greetings Sportsfans, We have posted Round 19 of the inaugural Rugby League Almanac for your enjoyment. Simply click here for the entire chapter. The Almanac can be purchased for $35 (free delivery) at our online book store here. Cheers, The Knackery
A message from the Mayans
Gigs believes it’s true that the Mayans had a message for us.
Twenty Twelve: A Tale Of Two Games
PC Paterson reports from two footy games he attended this year – the first featured the team he barracked for in an irrational sense, the second featured the team that lives closest to his current address. Similar margins at the end of the game, yet utterly different feelings.
Please keep your clothes on and your reality check off
Yvette Wroby’s thoughts have turned to 2013, where the AFL premiership is up for grabs for all.
Crio’s Racing: Country racing
Let’s face it. Most of us will end up skint over the next week. The pressure to spend is crushing. The racing industry, as ever, seeks its share of your pecuniary pie. I’d argue that there are worse ways of wasting your money than having a try on the geegees and the options, naturally, are many and varied.
England win a timely reminder for Australia
England’s 2-1 series win over India last Monday was one of its best achievements in years and a timely reminder for Australia heading towards next year’s Ashes contests, says Brendan McArdle.
An editor’s cut that caused substantial bleeding
You have been led to believe that Andrew Weiss barracks for Adelaide in the AFL. He desperately wants you to know this is not the case.
Watson as Captain? Give me a break, we have jumped the shark
Sean Curtain is begging you. Don’t give the rumours that Watson could captain Australia in Clarke’s absence any air lest they actually come true. (And what more does Hussey have to do?)
Do you know these footy grounds?
Les Everett wants more information on footy in some far-flung places. Can you help?
In A-League of its Own: Round 11
Heart’s 2-0 defeat away to Central Coast Mariners has prompted audacious speculation about the Heart seeking relocation to rural Victoria.
Hidden movie gem: Champions
Sometimes, a great movie is lost to memory. So, I’ll take the opportunity , especially at holiday time, of reminding people of a lost gem.











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