Ok, having just read the Almanac article by Chris Riordan piece and the responses, I thought this occasion called for another fuller response. My thought is, who cares about the team, just join the party. You see, I have witnessed a 20/20 game on Thursday night, the Melbourne Stars versus the Adelaide Strikers in fact, [Read more]
Standing on the outside lookin’ in
Things have been hectic in the H of S with the tennis rapidly approaching the pointy end of the tournament. Predictably, most of the top ranked players are still in the draw. Perhaps unpredictably, some would argue to the contrary, “our Sam” is not amongst them. This makes Ms Stosur the first seed in women’s [Read more]
Graham Yallop v India @ the Adelaide Oval
As we head across to Adelaide for the final test of this series, my mind drifts back to my youth; last century. In the fifth test of the Australian India series of 1977-78, the sides were tied two tests all heading into the Fifth and final test. We had won the first two tests, India [Read more]
Crio’s Racing: Not Happy Jan…mid January racing
Imagine if, say, Delfin built a new estate (sorry – lifestyle possibility), then bought the first few lots on offer at inflated prices and crowed about the great returns and investment opportunities? Welcome to the wacky old world of Magic Millions.
2012 Australian Open: Day 2
It’s that time again to get the racquet out of the wardrobe and dream about how good you were in your youth. The Australian Open is here again in all its glory, and after a previous week of winter weather a ferocious sun is out, ready to burn spectators and players to a crisp. I [Read more]
Cricket Explained
Barry Nicholls of ABC WA alerted us to this gem. American comedian Reginald D. Hunter has a fine grasp of cricket’s finer points. He explains the game here: http://www.gadling.com/2012/01/16/video-of-the-day-an-american-explains-cricket/
From Purgatory to Redemption
From Purgatory to Redemption: Dear Saints, Bulldogs and Demons, ‘For those people destined never to experience joy, happiness and fulfilment in their lives, God created the Geelong Football Club’ Couldabeen Champions,1996 At the end of the 1995 season I felt like you do. My wounds were raw and my football team had [Read more]
Imagniation.Dreams.Possibilities
by Domenic Favata “The man who has no imagination has no wings” Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali’s words of inspiration, our team motto, flashed repeatedly before my eye as I led my teammates up the race and on to the lush, green grass of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. I spun the bright yellow football through [Read more]
The birth of the UWS Giants
by Rod Gillett When Sydney University play the UWS Giants in the eastern conference of the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) this season it won’t actually pit two uni teams against each other. The UWS Giants are not necessarily representing the University of Western Sydney, they’re just playing under their name. That’s because [Read more]
4 – 0? WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT?
Two and a half days! That was all the time it took for Australia to twice lay waste to the once-mighty Indian batting line-up. And doesn’t it all suddenly feel like such an anti-climax? The series started so promisingly, with a brilliant and closely-fought match in Melbourne. Immediately, Australia had the momentum, and with nostrils [Read more]
Melbourne University Cricket Club Business Breakfast
I hope the following may be of sufficient interest to attract some of you to support Melbourne University Cricket Club. Should be an interesting morning… Regards Kevan Carroll ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Melbourne University Cricket Club Business Breakfast The Annual MUCC Cricket Breakfast will be held at on Friday 3rd February 2012 to coincide with the Australia vs [Read more]
Must we have a team?
by Chris Riordan I haven’t minded the BBL. Certainly no TV boycott in our house, though no plans have been built around it. I’ll take it as a regular TV presence rather than the old summer staple of Gary Wilkinson and Allan Stone butchering the tennis every afternoon! Contrary to the marketers’ hype, part [Read more]
GIGSTUFF 66: Australian Open Special
by Andrew Gigacz A SPANIARD FOR EVERY RUSSIAN AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Ever had the feeling that Russian women are just like Spanish men? Or vice versa? Well, actually, neither had I, at least not until the seedings for the 2012 Australian Open were published in last Tuesday’s Age. It was then that [Read more]
Bowlers do the job again
Australia v India, Perth – Day Three by Patrick O’Keeffe It’s a sunny Melbourne day. Though I’m sitting in near darkness; feeding my cricket addiction away from judgmental eyes. I turn on the television and Mark Nicholas is interviewing Micky Arthur. The interview appears laid back. I see Mark Nicholas’s hand, a microphone pointed [Read more]
Standing on the outside lookin’ in
January is an odd month for sport in Melbourne. Post Boxing Day test, there are a sprinkling of fillers leading up to the Australia Open but nothing to really get the pulse racing. The Big Bash has continued to provide some fun to those with short attention spans and there seems have been an increased [Read more]
Almanac Tributes: Remembering ‘The Horse’ Harry Kernahan
At the timeof Harry Kernahan’s death in 2012, Mike Sexton paid tribute to him by telling the story of a brilliant night honouring the twentieth anniversary of Glenelg’s 1985 premiership.
Warner continues. And so do the Indian batting woes.
Australia V India – Perth, Day 2 – 14 January 2012 India 161 & 88/4 Australia 369 Events surrounding this match have unearthed one of Cricket’s greatest conspiracies, the existence of The International Cricket Curators Association (India Excluded) and the weird rituals practised by their members to thwart the plucky Indian players in [Read more]
A Tale of Two Captains
It seemed like a classic contest: India’s batting monuments facing Australia’s rejuvenated pace attack, with one last chance to claim a series victory in this country at stake for some. It has only taken eight days of cricket for conversation to turn to consideration of a whitewash. Instead of a great confrontation, we’re left reminded [Read more]
The cost of free speech
I can’t remember the exact season, but suspect it was 1993. The game had barely begun when a stick-like bloke a couple of rows in front and a few seats to the left started, and virtually didn’t stop. Every play the Cats made was loudly criticised, and every Cats player demeaned, and all with a [Read more]
Premier Cricket Round 12 Preview
Five rounds of the 2011/12 Premier Cricket Home & Away season remain commencing with Round 12, a two day fixture to be played over the next two Saturdays (14 & 21 January). MATCH OF THE ROUND Melbourne (2nd) 37pts v Geelong (5th) 31 pts @ The Albert Ground Melbourne 2011/12 MCC LLWWWWDWWLW G’long WWLLLDDWWWW [Read more]











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