At his third club in three years Brodie Grundy had a lot at stake and to prove in his first game playing with his new club against his previous club, and as Dan Hansen observed, Grundy played a cracking game. ‘Serendipity is observed, as a redress has been served’.
Opening Round – Sydney v Melbourne: Serendipity is observed, as a redress has been served.
Almanac Cricket: Pomborneit CC Weekly Wrap
Luke Reynolds reviews this week’s matches played by the Pombo Bulls in all divisions with some very good results achieved as mentioned in his report.
Almanac Cricket: NZ v Aust – Second Test, Day 1: Aotearoa Dispatches
Dennis Gedling reports on Day 1 of the Second Test in Christchurch with Australia holding the upper hand at the end of play.
Almanac Writers’ Festivals: Manly Writers’ Festival – ‘Sport as a microcosm of Society’
Patrick Skene, sports author and good friend of the Footy Almanac is participating at the Manly Writers’ Festival in a session examining ‘Sport as a microcosm of Society’.
AFL 2024: Footy Fixture – Opening Round and Round 1: Who, Where, and When
AFL Footy Season 2024 is here so check out who, where, and when your team will be playing in the Opening Round, and Round 1.
Almanac Music: Countdown’s Worst One Hit Wonders
Ian Wilson recalls some of the ‘shockers’ that Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum promoted on his show ‘Countdown’, many of which went to number #1! Hang your head in shame, Australia!
Almanac Music: Dylan Cover Songs – Aussie Style: In Memoriam
In the third of his series on Australian artists covering Bob Dylan songs, Karl Dubravs pays tribute to some of the local music figures who have passed on since 2013.
Almanac Book Review: ‘Line and Length – A History of the Geelong Cricket Club’
Roy Hay reviews a new book detailing the history of the Geelong Cricket Club
Almanac Travel: Training is the way to go between Tests in New Zealand
Citrus Bob Utber is in New Zealand covering the Test series between the Kiwis and the Aussies. Between tests, Bob discusses his enjoyable trip from the North Island to the South Island and all that involved in preparation for the Second Test in Christchurch.
Almanac Music: ‘We’d Go Down to the River’ – Songs Concerning Rivers
In this Friday’s installment of KD’s ongoing series about popular music themes, the topic is songs concerning rivers. As usual, readers are warmly welcomed to put forward their own contributions.
Vale Bob Speechley
Bob Speechley has died at the age of 81. He was a much-loved member of the Almanac fraternity. We will miss him. [Feel free to add a comment or an anecdote at the end of JTH’s tribute.] Details of his memorial gathering are in this post.
Sal’s Preview: Round Zero and some big Autumn racing
Sal’s back. He previews the first games in the AFL season and the big racedays at Flemington and Randwick.
Meeting The Sportswriter author, Richard Ford
Mickey Randall recounts his “McCartney moment”, meeting his literary hero Richard Ford at the Adelaide Writers’ Week
NRL – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles: Down and out in Las Vegas
Rabbit in the Vineyard is disappointed with another Souths fade-out as they lose the season opener to Manly in Vegas. But, that hasn’t diluted his enthusiasm for a good report, which features his 2024 innovation: Wine of the Week. [And gets a pie mentioned in there as well – Ed]
Almanac Poetry: Golf 2
Michael Pardy is back on the golf course and pens an ode to his Dunlop Hot Spot Number 2 which survived a complete round of golf without being lost.
NRL Round 1 – Part 2: After the glitz the grind
After the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas it’s back to the home front for the completion of NRL Round 1. Ian Hauser runs his eye over the fixture.
NRL Round 1: You gotta love footy
Prop among the Canefields is 0-2 but that won’t stop his pontifications which include a nice whack for the Rabbitohs and a ridiculously huge claim about Penrith and all of human history.
The Blue Bay Café
Damian Balassone’s latest offering finds him reminiscing about The Blue Bay Café
Almanac Soccer: Harry Souttar and the back-to-front Socceroos
It’s rare for a central-defender to feature among the goal-scorers but Australia’s Harry Souttar has a phenomenal record in recent times writes Roy Hay.
A beer with…Matt Zurbo
Every now and then, Barry Nicholls will have a beer with one our writers and bring us their responses to a series of questions. The first one is with Old Dog.











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