Brian the Ruminator rediscovered his blarney as he took in Week 2 of international rugby union clashes. The results set up a fascinating conclusion to the various series this weekend.
Almanac Rugby Union: Week 2 of Tier 1 North v South Tests plus Pacific Nations Cup
Round 17 – Port Adelaide v GWS: Port turns Giants to minnows
Port Adelaide gave GWS a hiding at home writes Nick Kossatsch.
Almanac Footy: It was 50 years ago today…..the blackest day in my Collingwood life – John Greening
For Collingwood fans, it fifty years ago today, the Round 14 match played on 8 July 1972 between Collingwood and St Kilda that is forever remembered as the day a champion footballer, John Greening was cut down in the prime of his footy career.
Almanac Music: Times, places and a song across the decades
Earlier this week Trevor Blainey wrote about Steely Dan as part of his ‘Not Quite Bob’ series. It triggered a lot of memories spread over the best part of fifty years for Ian Hauser.
Almanac Footy (Appreciation): This is not a Liam Shiels song
Trucker Slim is in reflective mood as he thinks back over the impact of the past few years on his appreciation of the footy, then segues to his son’s team, the Preston Bullants, and concludes with an appraisal of Hawthorn’s Liam Shiels.
Almanac Music: Song of the Seasons (Song Lyric)
Partly inspired by Almanackers’ responses to his group of posts concerning Oz songs connected to particular seasons, KD puts forward a song lyric he wrote as an eighteen-year-old that encompasses all four of them.
Footy Almanac Tribute – Neil Kerley: more than just a footballer
The response to the passing of Neil Kerley has been immense. Lee Harradine provides what may be the last tribute to The King – and it’s all about respect and gratitude.
Round 17 – Sal’s Preview: Whatever floats Gil’s boat
Sal is back for Round 17 asking questions about scheduling and its impact on fans booking interstate travel. It could get tricky!
Footy Almanac Odd Friday Lunch: Emma Carney, July 15 (This Lunch has been postponed)
You are invited to lunch with Emma Carney on July 15. All welcome. (This lunch has been postponed)
Balcony Banter: Thursday Special
Lynda Carroll gave her evaluation of the recent Melbourne v Brisbane clash for ‘Balcony Banter’, the blog for MCC Members. The number 64 loomed large.
Almanac Rugby League – 2022 NRL Round 17 Preview: When no penalty constitutes a huge penalty
Non-decisions and poor decisions cost a couple teams big-time last weekend while this weekend’s Round 17 of the NRL provides an opportunity for two sides to take advantage of fortuitous situations to press their finals chances. Ian Hauser explains.
Almanac WAFL – Round 10: Just What We Needed and a Flag For The Tigers
Les Everett reports on Round 10 of the WAFL season, witnessing a thrilling upset between East Perth and Claremont. Plus the results and insights from the WAFLW Grand Final as well.
FEARLESS 2022 – Round 16: The Season is Going to the Wire
In his review of Round 16, Fearless ponders a season of tight games and upsets.
Round 17 – AFL 2022 Footy Fixture
The AFL Round 17 Footy Fixture is available to check out who, where, and when your team is playing this weekend.
Almanac Awards: Roy Hay winner – Australian Society for Sport History Book Award 2022
The Footy Almanac community congratulates esteemed member Roy Hay for his well deserved win of the ‘Australian Society for Sport History Book Award 2022’.
Almanac Books: ‘Hard Wired’ – Emma Carney Media Release
A new book about the life and sporting career of former champion triathlete Emma Carney has been published. This media release provides background details and information about Emma and her book. Emma Carney will be the special guest speaker at the forthcoming Odd Friday/Footy Almanac lunch on July 15. All welcome.
Almanac Golf: What Are The Chances?
Daryl Schramm tells us of an eventful round at his local, the Penfield Golf Club with a couple of million-to-one moments.
A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues – Episode 12
Peter Clark presents a double header in Episode 12 of ‘A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues’ featuring headline matches between Holbrook v Culcairn, and Rupanyup v Murtoa. Featured players are, John Cornish from Holbrook, and Graham Brandt from Rupanyup.











Almanac Footy (Opinion): Bring Back The Pests!
Ian Wilson pays tribute to footy’s ‘pests’, aka ‘taggers’, who brought a different set of skills to the game which may not have been pretty but were very effective.