JOHN KINGSMILL The best thing about radio cricket is that you know that it is on and that you don’t have to watch each delivery, each ponderous over. Radio lets you get on with your life. When life pauses, you flick a switch and it’s usually just at the right moment. The game is poised [Read more]
Lessons from Other Codes
My fellow Almanackers. I urged you to join me in launching the Football Improvement Federation of Australia (FIFA). We share a common love of Australian football. But I have become concerned about the decline and stagnation of the code. Games have become predictable, repetitive and defensive. There is not enough variety to keep fans [Read more]
Second Test Day 3
When the bowler most likely to snare you a wicket is an eighteen year old Test debutant with less than five first-class games to his credit, it is a reasonable assumption that some serious soul-searching regarding the make-up of your bowling attack would be occurring. It is also fair to say that half-way through a [Read more]
Australia eats spinach for breakfast; SA has rocket salad for lunch
Cricket: 2nd Test: RSA v Aust, Wanderers, Joh’burg, Day 2, Friday 18 November 2011: South Africa (266 & 0/0) versus Australia (296) Australia’s evaporation at Newlands masked the fact that most ofSouth Africa’s Test cricketers have not yet woken up in this mini-series. Had either Hussey or Watson held the chances given early by Amla [Read more]
Premier Cricket: Round 7 Preview
Round 7 of Premier Cricket will be played over the next two Saturdays (November 19 & 26), weather permitting. Here’s a brief look at those games. MATCH OF THE ROUND Frankston Peninsula (3rd) 20pts v Melbourne (4th) 20pts – AH Butler Oval Frankston 2011/12 FP WWLWLW – MCC LLWWWW Last time they met: Round [Read more]
South Africa v Australia Second Test Day 1
by Peter Flynn Australia once had a ‘Big Ship’ as captain. Now it’s South Africa’s turn to have a skipper who cuts an imposing figure. Smith and Clarke look like Big Nick and a young Ted Hopkins as they make their out for the toss.
Crio’s Racing: After the Goldrush
Punters will be flyblown after another pounding out at Sandown last Saturday….good meeting, good crowd, good results for the bookies. Looks like we’ll be back to the old regulars when we front at the Valley this Saturday and have to hope that Ballarat drags a Carnival crowd when we pitch our stand at their Cup [Read more]
President’s Cup Blog
A selection of the world’s best golfers take to the Royal Melbourne fairways over the next four days. How do we see this event? Any of you going? We’d appreciate your thoughts and experiences.
2nd Test Blog
After a week of varied traumas in the cricket world, the Aussies saddle up to try and make amends for the (not so) magic number 47. How do we rate their chances?
AFL Comebacks
It is becoming an increasing trend in AFL. While I’m not familiar with the figures of pre-2008, surely the number of comebacks to AFL ranks by a player has risen in the past five years. Yes, we saw Tony Lockett return to the Swans a couple of years after retirement, and of course we remember [Read more]
Carey v Hawkins? No contest.
by Alex Wadelton There has been a lot of discussion lately about the Global Financial Crisis. This will not add to the debate. Rather it will prove once and for all that two-time premiership centre half forward Tom Hawkins is a far superior player to that other two time premiership centre half forward Wayne [Read more]
Crio’s Q: word association
by Chris Riordan You know the game. Word association. Answer with the first thought. For Joe Frazier, much, it seems, to his chagrin, it was Ali. Some pairs just become inextricably linked. Borg = McEnroe Lou = Jack play on…
Melbourne get the Heart pumping
by Nick Sculley There have been times this season when you could be forgiven for thinking that the Melbourne Heart were indeed the biggest club in the A-League, rather than their cross-town rivals. However there has always been a missing link; whether it is their inability to put the Victory to the sword in [Read more]
Caught behind off a spinner
Photo by Peter Argent A great catch by Northern Jets keeper Matthew Wright off the bowling of leg spinner Cameron Williams.
Vale Peter Roebuck
As a website which values writing – more specifically writing on sport – it is fitting that the tragically premature passing of one of sport’s finest scribes and commentators has already drawn eloquent tribute. More is likely to follow. At the risk of redundancy, I feel compelled to add a few thoughts of my [Read more]
I knew Peter Roebuck
I knew Peter Roebuck. No, correction, I didn’t know Robey. I had spent two weeks with him in the Press Box in Sri Lanka as one of a small group of Australians covering the test match series. I grew to know most of the others in the box Conn, Maxwell, Lalor and co. [Read more]
A Post Mortem in Eight Parts
Patrick O’Keeffe 13/11/2011 Back in the good old days, when the Australian cricket team lost a test match, the period that followed would involve extreme inebriation. This would be followed by soul searching, name calling and blame levelling. In turn, this would lead to hand to hand combat, followed by more inebriation. Eventually, everyone would [Read more]
Almanac Rugby League – Unpretty Kiwis out of Four Nations
Getting rid of Foxtel for the summer during the week has already back-fired – no Channel 9 coverage of the England vs. New Zealand clash at Hull means I am forced to trundle down to the local drinking hole at 10am on Sunday morning to catch a replay. The sticky carpet and faint odour of [Read more]
Tangled Up In White – Reflections on the Passing of Peter Roebuck
For the last week I have been tempted to write about cricket – but who cares these days? Corruption; meaningless space fillers for pay TV; the cosy self-interest of administrators, marketers and media; the decline of the first class competition inAustralia. Brendan M, Skip and PJ had all said it more eloquently than me. [Read more]
Zurbo on Roebuck
I just got back from wood cutting all morning and heard the news. Terrible news. Peter Roebuck has passed away. I don’t know the whys and whens and wheres and don’t care. It is cricket’s loss and our loss as a people, that Peter is gone. Roebuck was the best commentator and journalist I knew [Read more]











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