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.

Almanac Life: Death, Taxes, and the Passing of Time

Smokie ponders the inevitability of the unstoppable passing of time

Almanac Music: The other KB

Richard Griffiths first saw Kevin Borich live in 1974. He never thought he’d share the stage with the guitar maestro.

Almanac Rugby League – 2022 NRL Round 21: Ouch!

Tackling controversies dominated the NRL’s Round 20 while this weekend’s Round 21 is make or break for at least three teams. Ian Hauser provides his rugby league roundup.

Almanac WAFL – Round 15: Thunder Roars and There’s a Draw

Our Western Australian correspondent Les Everett attends the history-making tie between East Perth and Peel while he gives the run down summary of the round and match report as well.

Round 21 – AFL 2022 Footy Fixture

Find out who, when, and where your team is playing in Round 21.

A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues – Episode 16

Peter Clark continues his country footy series, ‘A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues, and is now up to Episode 16. Featured match is Temora v The Rock-Yerong Creek, and the highlighted players are, Gary McDougall, Peter Gilchrist, Bruce Firman, Allan Breust, Peter Clarke and Wayne Krause.

Almanac (Under 13) Soccer – Barossa United v Adelaide Comets: The greatest nil-all draw of all time

John Harms reports on a classic game of Under 13 soccer between Barosssa United and the Adelaide Comets.

Almanac Music: Archie Roach – Lake Bolac Eel Festival 2011

Archie Roach’s death reminded Col Abbott of a performance by Archie at the Lake Bolac Eel Festival not long after Ruby Hunter had passed away.

Almanac Music: Vale – Archie Roach

The Footy Almanac remembers Archie Roach through his wonderful music.

Round 20 – Essendon v North Melbourne: A win full of Merrett

Zac Merrett was the star in Essendon’s big win over the Roos in their Round 20 match.

Round 20 – Collingwood v Port Adelaide (Floreat Pica Society)

The Floreat Pica Society match report returns to the hands of Ziggy and Garry this week after the Pies won a tenth straight game and locked in a finals berth to boot.

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 20 Review, Round 21 Preview

So it’s finals for the Pies in 2022! Cam Hooke reviews the – again stressful – win over Port and a looming top four clash of the titans with the reigning premiers.

Almanac Teams: Forty Winks; Obscure 40s (1980- )

Last week’s controversial skipper gets another run today in Rodney Boyd’s obscure Number 40s side along with a couple of interesting Asian connections and a player who did a reverse Scott Pendlebury.

Almanac Footy: To Spray or Not to Spray…..

Ian Wilson examines coaching strategies for inspiring teams to success, particularly whether ‘to spray or not to spray’. [Editors warning: Language contained in video clip will be offensive to many readers.]

Round 20 – St. Kilda v Hawthorn: Saints’ early dominance enough to hold off fast finishing Hawks

Far from the percentage booster it looked like being part-way through the game, Braham Dabscheck’s Saints just got over the Hawks in a tussle that was populated by errors in judgement and execution from both parties. St Kilda has September still in their sights, but will need to sharpen up starting from next week according to Braham.

Almanac Poetry: said hamlet

Early in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, Hamlet says: “I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw.” … Huh?