The cricketing exploits of Viv Tufnell continue with his updated journal detailing his beef with his agent, and Boony’s BBQ.
Almanac Poetry: ‘No Fear’
Sandra bares her soul and body in her poem ‘No Fear’ as she recounts her first time at a nudist beach.
“Another riveting day’s play at Stan Hargreaves Oval…’ by KB Hill
KB Hill loves a visit to Stan Hargreaves Oval at Yarrawonga for both a great game of cricket and the delicious catering on offer. Recently he was treated to a cracker of a game – and a plate of scrumptious fish!
Almanac Footy: Barracking for the Vics??
John Gordon grapples with the terms of how and where should loyalties lie in a sport. Each individual have their own unique and complex situations but John shares his pivotal shift in barracking for a different side and how it came to be.
Land of the rising Sherrin
From a land where tradition and innovation coexist like few others, Jarrod Landells shares the recent movements of Japanese footy – including AFL/AFLW stars, partnerships for social good and student athletes building cultural bridges.
Almanac People: Old Friends
Old friends, and the flourishing of those friendships over the years, are something special as Andy Thurlow warmly reflects.
Almanac Cinema: Why I love ‘When Harry Met Sally’
‘When Harry Met Sally’ is a movie much loved by Mickey Randall as he explains why.
Almanac Teams: Life begins at fifty; Best of 50+ (1980- )
‘Here it is!’ Rodney Boyd’s final ‘best of’ side might not have the same gravitas as Paul Roos lifting the cup in 2005, but it’s been a mighty fine effort no less. This team features the best players who wore Number 50 or above (and another special side thrown in).
WA’s Pristine Apathy
In Ian Wilson’s home state where sea meets sand there is an embarrassment of riches…and perhaps embarrassment is the right word to describe the lack of popular use for those beaches.
Almanac Poetry: Sorrento, Victoria, 1983
According to Kevin Densley: ‘It’s inescapable that some poems are about tough, painful subjects.’ That includes this one…
Almanac Cricket: Second Test – Aust v WI: Day 4 – Citrus Bob’s report: The tooth finally extracted!
The Windies meekly capitulate on the fourth day of play in the Second Test to end the most uninteresting, uninspiring series Citrus Bob has ever seen.
Almanac Cricket: Second Test – Aust v WI: Day 3 – Citrus Bob’s report: Boland stings the ‘Bees’
Scott Boland takes 3/0 in his first over as the Aussies continue their domination of the West Indies on Day 3 of the the Second Test in Adelaide reports Citrus Bob Utber.
Almanac Cricket: Second Test – Aust v WI: Day 2 – Citrus Bob’s report: Coffee anyone?
Australia maintain their commanding position against the West Indies on Day 2 of the Second Test reports Citrus Bob Utber.
Almanac Memories: Che Cockatoo-Collins and Paul Kelly at The Footy Almanac Launch 2009
John Harms remembers a brilliant Adelaide Test Eve Footy Almanac book launch featuring Che Cockatoo-Collins and family and Paul Kelly. [With photos by Richard Arrowsmith]
Almanac Cricket: Second Test – Aust v WI: Day 1 – Citrus Bob’s report
Australia in a dominant position on Day 1 of the Second Test, Australia v West Indies in Adelaide with superb centuries from Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head leading the way reports Citrus Bob Utber.
Almanac Music: The Mother Lode – Ten Rock Songs on the Heavier Side
KD looks at ten key rock songs – on the heavier side – that were important in his young years, and invites Almanackers to share some of theirs.
Almanac Books: ‘Bush to Buckingham Palace: Crazy adventures of fun-loving Test cricketer Rick Darling’
The Footy Almanac is pleased to support the release of Rick Darling’s ‘Bush to Buckingham Palace’ which was launched last night in Adelaide at the Arkaba Hotel.
Almanac Books: Introducing…The Footy Jumper Book
Andrew Gigacz and his mate Tim Rath have released the first volume of ‘The Footy Jumper Book’. Gigs provided this insight into Vol. I with a follow-up second edition already in the pipeline.
‘Superstar Stan- a border sporting legend…’ by KB Hill
Stan Sargeant was the quintessential ‘bush sports legend’ who turned away offers to play in ‘the big smoke’. KB Hill caught up with octogenarian Stan recently.











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