Almanac Poetry: uncle pat has got the covid

Michael ‘Pards’ Pardy contributes this witty poem.

Almanac Pub Review: The Greenman Inn, Ashbourne

Mickey Randall takes us to The Greenman where he contemplates the politics of the (Golden Circle) pineapple ring.

Almanac Poetry: ‘No Wind’ – Tommy Mallet

Tommy Mallet’s latest: ‘No Wind’.

Why sports sanctions against Russia will hurt

Tim Harcourt returns with some insights into how the current Russian sanctions could play out in the country through the lens of sport.

Almanac Soccer – NPL Round 3: Derby’s Downpour Delight as South Melbourne brush aside Knights

The juggernauts from Lakeside keep rolling on – the latest win a comfortable result over old NSL sparring partners Melbourne Knights. Luke Radziminski has all the details.

Almanac Teams: Thirty love (1980- )

Rodney Boyd’s best of Number 30 features a healthy dose of height and role-playing mids in what is a less flashy side than others. Two Brownlows for the skipper doesn’t hurt though…

A story half-told, Shane

Riffing on the refrain we heard so many times from Healy and Gilchrist, Gigs captures the sultan of spin’s trials and triumphs in rhyme.

Almanac Poetry: The Valley of the Shadow of

Kevin Densley takes a walk through the valley in this vivid poetic portrait of Racecourse Road in Flemington.

Almanac Rugby: Super Rugby Pacific Round 3

A big week for the two newcomers to Super Rugby, with Moana Pasifika’s delayed debut and the Drua’s first win over the Rebels. Brian the Ruminator offers his thoughts on how the season is shaping up so far.

Almanac Literary: Adelaide Writers’ Week 2022 – Day 2

Day 2 at the Adelaide Writer’s Week proved to be another cracking day of mental stimulation and delight for Col.

Almanac Literary: Adelaide Writers’ Week 2022 – Day 1

Col’s in Adelaide for Writers’ Week 2022, and he reviews the events he attended on Day 1.

Almanac Cricket: Shane Warne and the gift of hope

E.regnans met S.K. Warne in Lorne many years ago. What followed is indicative and memorable.

More Almanac (Cricket) Sadness: Vale Shane Warne

Andrew Else, like most of us, has been shocked by the premature death of Shane Warne. In response he paints a picture of the relatable Aussie which celebrates his genius and his larrikinism while never losing sight of the fact that this is all so sad. [A fine piece , at a moment when we are all floored – JTH]

The Wizardry of Warne

Damian Balassone, inspired by Gideon Haigh’s recent book On Warne, writes of Warne’s most memorable dismissals. [First published in 2013]

Almanac (Cricket) Sadness: Vale Rod Marsh

In this heartfelt tribute, Dan Hoban remembers Rod Marsh who was such a part of Australian life for so long.

Almanac Cricket: Taylor’s Triple Ton Will Still Do Me

WITH apologies to Matthew Hayden, who holds the record Australian Test score, RON REED still has Mark Taylor at the top of his list.

Almanac Footy: Breen’s Bears

Barry Breen took his place in history when his quick kick bounced through for a point to win the 1966 Grand Final for his Saints, but he will always be remembered for coaching North Shore to a flag in 1985. Rod Gillett caught up with Barry to hear the stories.

Almanac Music: On The Third Day

Andrew ‘Gigs’ Gigacz is a massive ELO fan, as he explains in this piece which features their ‘On the Third Day’ album.

Almanac (Country) Cricket: Luke Reynolds 400th game for Pomborneit Cricket Club

Luke Reynolds plays his 400th game for his beloved Pomberneit CC this weekend. We know what a team player he is at the Almanac, and we have watched him as he has led his cricket club, so it comes as no surprise to read this delightful tribute from his friend (and fellow-Almanac writer) Rodney Boyd. Huge congratulations Luke, from all of your friends here at The Footy Almanac.

Almanac Football (and Economics): Proposals for reform of the AFLW

Braham Dabscheck considers changes to the AFLW season which would provide a better competition while providing better conditions for the players.