Vale Jan Courtin, great friend of The Footy Almanac community

It is with deep sadness that we bring you the shocking news that Jan Courtin died following an accident last week. This is John Harms’s tribute.

A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues – Episode 17

Peter Clark’s series ‘A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues’ hits Episode 17, and features Match of the day: Dimboola v Minyip with Merv Neagle and Richie Kalms the highlighted players.

Round 22 – AFL 2022 Footy Fixture

Check out who, where, and when your team is playing in Round 22.

Almanac WAFL: Falcons clear away

WA correspondent Les Everett reports on the Round 16 matches in the WAFL.

Almanac Life: How Johnny Famechon Saved Me

Last week’s passing of boxing legend and World Featherweight Champion Johnny Famechon reminds Peter Baulderstone of lessons learned watching Fammo and how they saved him from a delicate situation in high school.

Almanac Lunches: Life Again Annual Dinner 26 August.

The Life Again Annual Dinner takes place on Friday 26 August. Full details and bookings are here.

Almanac Music: ONJ and me

Mickey Randall is spinning a lot of vinyl on the patio of late. On Saturday it was Olivia Newton-John’s turn. [With the announcement of ONJ’s death today we reprise this piece from earlier this year.]

Almanac Footy: Nostalgic Songs of Success

Ian Wilson fondly remembers his former Werribee FC team mate Neil ‘Codger’ Connell, especially for his singing.

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 21 Review / Round 22 Preview

Eleven wins in a row for the Pies has the true believers believing the impossible. Cam Hooke presents his weekly Collingwood review and preview.

One-on-one’s not dead

Old Dog was reminded of his childhood spent witnessing great gladiatorial contests between players like Jess and Glendinning when Langdon and Sidebottom faced up on Friday night.

Round 21 – Port Adelaide v Richmond: Port check out

That’s all she wrote for Port Adelaide’s finals chances in 2022. For a team to start 0-5 and just fall short is admirable, but Nick Kossatch’s Power couldn’t go with Richmond as they entered ‘finals mode’ footy.

Almanac Teams: Mummy’s Cook(ed) a Mullett; Best of Number 41 (1980- )

Number 41 for Rodney Boyd’s best of sides contains some names who promised the world but underdelivered, hard working role players, up-and-comers and jets cruelled by injury at their peak.

Almanac Poetry: When Colonel Sanders Met Colonel Tom Parker

In this poem, KD imagines a meeting between two of the most famous ‘Colonels’ ever: Harland Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame, and Tom Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk), Elvis Presley’s manager.

Almanac Rugby: Week 1 of the Rugby Championship

What’s happening at the All Blacks? Worrying signs for the eternal powerhouse of rugby…meanwhile the Webb Ellis holders are on the up and up and Argentina showed signs of their recent good form against Australia but the Wallabies came back to win their clash somewhat comfortably. All the details from Brian the Ruminator inside.

Round 21 – Melbourne v Collingwood: Floreat Pica Society match report

Michael Labiris takes a turn for the Floreat Pica Society, as the Pies win number 11-in-a-row.

Almanac Music: Vale – Judith Durham: ‘The Carnival Is Over’

Sadly, Judith Durham of The Seekers passed away at the age of 79 it was announced today.

Almanac Footy: An Ode to Collingwood

Like many Collingwood supporters, Jackson Mansell is feeling pretty good about his team at the moment as his ode to them suggests.

Round 21 – Sal’s Preview: After the Mulligan

With teams fighting for a spot in the final 8, Sal Ciardulli casts his eye over the matches and presents his thoughts and predictions for AFL Round 21.

Almanac Boxing: Famechon – A Time and a Place.

Johnny Famechon, Australian boxing world champion has died aged 77. Dips O’Donnell remembers ‘Fammo’ in this fine tribute to him.

Almanac Life: Ian ‘Goals’ Drohan (1932- 2019)

David Clerehan remembers with affection former St Kilda footballer, Ian ‘Goals’ Drohan, and their pleasant Sunday mornings together around the streets of St Kilda.