The NAB Cup is only 43 days away, not long to go at all. Finally we’ll see some football action instead of the insipid Cricket that’s been on lately. Watching Cricket doesn’t work for me, especially when we’re being toyed with by England. But I’m having trouble with the normal, bubbling enthusiasm I have for [Read more]
ASHES DIARY- Entry 11
Thursday December 30, 2010 Such was England’s dominance, this Test felt old by the end of the second day. Its course was obvious and result assured. The dark skies that glared menacingly down on Australia’s batsmen on Boxing Day provided an appropriate opening scene. English conditions suited the visiting bowlers who moved and slid the [Read more]
Almanac New Year Racing
Why is New Year’s Day time-honoured for racing clubs? This has always confused and amused me. Many people are “dusty” and scarcely need to back-up on another big ‘un. WA mates have horror stories of scorching Perth Cup hangovers at Ascot. What it does, I always reckoned, was give us a chance to renege on [Read more]
PAIN ,PLEASURE AND PERSPECTIVE.
Thank goodness for sport. It takes our minds off important things. Be honest, how often have you worried about your bills in the last few days? Not as much as you’ve thought about the demise of our cricket team, I bet.
Ricky
He would skip across the rope would Ricky, a spritely, cocky and confident skip, a skip that took him from Ricky the man to Ricky the captain, Ricky the cricketer, and often Ricky the saviour. It’s only a small piece of rope that separates the two Rickys but it must be that Ricky wishes it [Read more]
The commentary year that was
Each year throws up some memorable commentary: what springs to your mind? Wendell Sailor: “There may be no I in TEAM but there’s five in INDIVIDUAL BRILLIANCE” Danny Frawley, on Liam Jurrah’s mark: …laughter…”Oh my Lord!”
Out of the Ashes…
by Darren Dawson Is there anything more depressing than an eagerly awaited sporting contest which is decided far too early? Three hours into Day 1, this Boxing Day Test Match was over. There would be no coming back from 98 all-out. I was despondent. And as Strauss and Cook plundered 157 by stumps, it was [Read more]
Rebuilding the Australian team
by Ben Dunn (in response to Dave Goodwin’s Punter’s Goose is Cooked) Hey Dave, We miss your not so hittable leg spinners and lusty hitting up here in Singapore! Consider the current Australian side: Watson Hughes Ponting Clarke Hussey Smith Haddin Johnson Siddle Harris Hilfenhaus Now of that side how many will play in the [Read more]
In their prime
by Chris Riordan News filtered through on Christmas afternoon that Maurice Rioli had died suddenly. “He’s not that old!”, was the dismayed response. Not long ago, Andy Irons’ sudden passing made shockwaves – how could it be that one so young, with so much to live for, was gone? It is not a happy topic. [Read more]
Australia flogged
I spent the last few overs of the Australian debacle that was the third day of the Melbourne Test Match standing at the southern end behind the rampant Barmy Army. They were loving it. Next to me was a solemn man in a heavy metal T-shirt. I didn’t recognize the name of the band but [Read more]
Andrew Starkie’s Ashes Diary (10)
ASHES DIARY Entry 10 Monday December 27, 2010 Alighting at Jolimont, I inserted my Christmas present digital Walkman to discover Strauss had won the toss and elected to bowl. Again. Nassar shook his head and walked away. ‘Strauss has put the Aussies in. I can’t believe it,’ I said to the nearest person who happened [Read more]
Boxing Day and the Damage Done
MCG, Day 2: Australia 98, England 5/444 You suspect Ricky Ponting slept uneasily in the wake of his team’s Boxing Day disaster. Perhaps fevered imaginings came to him, where he was Captain Willard, staring at the ceiling fan, The End playing in the background, Colonel Kurtz’s words echoing. The Horror! The Horror! In cricketing terms, [Read more]
Bullet dodged, England dominate
by Dave Bruce I got up this morning to the rather surprising news that England had won the toss and were bowling. Even more surprisingly, Ponting said that Australia were going to bowl if they’d won the toss. It sounded like two guys who were concerned that their batting line-ups couldn’t be trusted in less [Read more]
Boxing Day Blog
A world record crowd beckons. The sides are locked at 1-1. The ham sandwiches, the cordial and the Lions Christmas cake are packed. Bring on the Boxing Day Test! And bring on the banter, too. Give us your thoughts on how you think the next chapter of the intriguing tale of Ashes 2010-11 will pan [Read more]
Christmas Stakes Day
by Chris Riordan Sport and holidays are essential summer companions. While cricket fans munch on leftover sangers in the outer and salties head to Hobart, race meetings take place right across the country. The Riordans would head to Victor Harbor post-Xmas for the trots where I’d swing the bag for my old man, able to kick off [Read more]
ASHES DIARY- Entry 9
Friday December 24, 2010 It’s mid-afternoon and I’m lying under the tree in the backyard. It’s sunny, peaceful and quiet and the pre-Christmas madness has begun to dissipate. Early evening, I’ll meet family – parents, sisters, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephew – at St. Anthony’s, Fairfield. Afterwards, we’ll head back to Anne’s house, my elder sister, [Read more]
Happy Christmas from footyalmanac.com.au
Happy Christmas and all the best for the New Year, unless, of course, you are a Collingwood supporter. Just a few things for your diary: Lunches will continue throughout 2011. – last Friday of each month in Melbourne – stay tuned for functions (including book launches) in other states The Almanac Open – coming to a [Read more]
Where The Seagulls Nest
In 2009 Jesse Maskell made a ten-minute documentary called Where The Seagulls Nest, as part of his VCE media studies. The documentary is a short history of the Williamstown football ground featuring archival footage and interviews with a handful of diehard long-time fans. Where The Seagulls Nest: http://vimeo.com/9752058
In A-League of Its Own
Tom’s weekly outlook on the A-League As the A-League reaches the end of a year, we can begin to clearly see the way the final positions on the table may turn out. Brisbane look the goods for the premiership, and confirmed that on the weekend by defeating a struggling North Queensland on their home turf [Read more]
Home is where the grandstand is
VFL club Williamstown won’t be playing at home next year due to major works on the 80 year old grandstand, and on the playing surface.The Seagulls ‘home’ ground for next year, for six games, is at arch-rival Werribee’s ground. The three other ‘home’ games will be at Torquay (vs Geelong), Keilor (vs North Ballarat) and [Read more]











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