A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues – Episode 6

More country footy reviews from Peter Clark as he presents Episode 6 of ‘A Season in the Country: 1975 in the Wimmera and Farrer Leagues’ featuring the Warracknabeal v Murtoa match, and player, Max Deckert.

Round 11 – AFL Footy Fixture

Find out who, where, and when your favourite team is playing this week.

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 10 Review/Round 11 Preview: Go Pies!

Cam Hooke is very happy with the Pies’ win over Freo! Now to take on ‘the olde enemy’ in this weekend’s Round 11.

Round 10 – Richmond v Essendon: An Excellent Dreamtime Evening

Watching from home, Rod Oaten sees Richmond easily account for his Bombers in the Dreamtime match. He also takes the time to check on the federal election, and is far more pleased with the poll results.

Almanac Life and Footy: Political Football

Matt Harvey tracks the correlation between Carlton premierships in the V/AFL and political success at federal and Victorian levels over the past 50+ years.

Almanac WAFL: Top four power on

WA correspondent Les Everett presents his report of the Round 5 WAFL matches played last weekend.

Almanac Music: Rock ‘n Roll Heaven’s House Band

Ian Wilson is a great fan of the music of ‘Endless Boogie’. He compiled this report after attending their recent concert in Melbourne which provides an insight to the band.

Almanac Rugby: Super Rugby Pacific Round 14

According to Brian the Ruminator, it’s all a bit shuffling the deck chairs before the looming iceberg of finals football in Super Rugby Pacific – though notably one Australian side got the chocolates over their Trans-Tasman opponents.

Round 10 – Adelaide v St. Kilda: A late swing in the polls delivers victory for the Saints

It may not have been a classic, but Braham Dabscheck’s Saints claimed a mandate (for another week at least) with their win over the Crows in Adelaide.

Almanac Teams: Number 35 Obscure (1980- )

The second of Rodney Boyd’s Number 35 sides features some of the more interesting names to have donned the jumper – including a Tigers captain, Geelong all time great and former West Coast coach.

Almanac Life: Ten Personal Favourites

Kevin Densley has hit us with his best shots today; a list of ‘personal favourites’, which might not necessarily equate with the ‘greatest of all-time’, but in many instances are more important, as they tell you something about yourself.

Ovens and Murray Football Netball League Round 7 – Myrtleford v Wodonga: Honest

It’s a late autumn Saturday as David Wilson makes for Myrtleford, for some Ovens and Murray League footy. It’s a good day in a good world.

Round 10 – Geelong v Port Adelaide: Port wilt to Pussy Pressure

Port Adelaide could have made more of their early dominance in a match where the Cats came storming home writes Nick Kossatch.

Almanac Music: The Music Labyrinth

Nonshedders has been running a music program, ‘The Music Labyrinth’, on community radio since his retirement. He provides examples of his presentations on the program.

A Bigger Bite Of The Cherry: The AFLW’s Second 2022 Collective Bargaining Agreement

Braham Dabscheck discusses the announcement of increased AFLW player payments for the 2022 season.

Almanac Cricket: Old Mate Roy, No matter what

IT wasn’t all smooth sailing for a cricketer who had no shortage of friends, writes RON REED in his tribute to Andrew Symonds.

Round 10 – Sal’s Preview: An Eagle-Eyed View

Sal Ciardulli presents his preview of the Round 10 matches, and reflects upon Jake Niall’s article suggesting AFL socialism.

Almanac Footy History: Jason Gwilt and the Papua New Guinea connection

Jason Gwilt tells the story of his connection with Papua New Guinea and Australian Football and recalls a memorable moment when his son James first ran out for St Kilda.

Round 9 – Haiku Bob: lopsided moon

Haiku Bob expresses his feelings in haiku through another loss for the Pies.

Almanac Music: Not Quite Bob – The Non-Pensioners Edition

This week, in his continuing ‘Not Quite Bob’ series, Trevor Blainey examines the music of some of Melbourne’s younger bands that come close to fitting the Bob mould. It’s another ripper of fantastic music!