Almanac Poetry: ‘Gerona Street Blues’ – Bill Wootton

Bill Wootton’s poem ‘Gerona Street Blues’ reflects upon life in Keilor during an earlier time.

Round 3 – St. Kilda v Richmond: Lightning can strike twice in the same place twice, even if it is on the other side of the continent!

What a two weeks it has been for the Saints’ big man Max King! According to Braham Dabscheck, lightning struck twice at the end of King’s prolific boot as St Kilda wrestled a win away from Richmond in the last.

Round 3 – Carlton v Hawthorn: Another Grand Final rematch with the closest of margins

Blues fans are up and about and Matt Parker might just be one of their good luck charms in 2022 – he’s been to each of the three wins in person!

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 3 Review, Round 4 Preview

Third time was not the charm for Cam Hooke’s Pies as they gave up a big lead to a rampaging Geelong celebrating their skipper’s milestone. What went right/wrong and how will they fare against West Coast next week?

Round 3 – Collingwood v Geelong (Floreat Pica Society)

Garry Stock takes stock of the first Pies loss of the season after leading Geelong by five goals for the FPS, with a little help from Ziggy and Noee.

Almanac Teams: Thirty-two, buckle my shoe (1980- )

Number 32 is definitely a midfielder’s playground and bats surprisingly deep in talent for a high number – Rodney Boyd explains his selections.

Almanac Rugby: Super Rugby Pacific Round 7

Double delight for the Blues in back-to-back derbies thanks to pandemic-influenced rescheduling and two of Australia’s top dogs faced off (possibly foreshadowing a clash to come?). Brian the Ruminator gives us the lowdown on Super Rugby Pacific.

Round 3 – Melbourne v Essendon: Promising signs for the Dons

It was not quite the boilover Col was hoping for but the Bombers were not disgraced in their loss against the Dees.

Round 3 – Adelaide v Port Adelaide: Dawson puts Power up Shit Creek

Adelaide came from nowhere to beat Port in a Showdown that will be remembered for Jordan Dawson’s (wobbly) after-the-siren goal.

Almanac Footy: The day 1000 goals needed no security

IT was as if nobody really noticed when Doug Wade became the first of the modern-day goalkickers to reach four figures, writes RON REED

Round 2 – Haiku Bob: armchair ride

Haiku Bob reflects on some special moments from Round 2.

The Fearon Reserve: Our Field of Dreams

The new VAFA season commences tomorrow and, in B Grade, Williamstown CYMS take on Old Carey at the Fearon Reserve. Smokie tries to explain what “The Fez” means to CY’s people.

Almanac Footy: Season 40 for the Old Dog!

Not too many footballers can say they are pulling the guernsey on for season 40, the Old Dog can! [Congratulations and well done Old Dog, you’re an inspiration to us all!]

‘The agony and ecstasy of a Grand Final…” by KB Hill

It may well be April Fool’s Day but there’s no joke about KB Hill’s coverage of the WDCA Grand Final last weekend.

Round 2 – Richmond v GWS: Life in the Box

Matt Harvey had a wonderful day at the ‘G in a corporate box watching the Tigers defeat the Giants.

Round 3 – Sal’s Preview: Time for some hero worship

In the way that only Sal can express it, here’s his take on this weekend’s Round 3 and the pick of the races.

Round 2 – Western Bulldogs v Carlton

It has been a decade since Carlton got off to such a good start to the season. Although hesitant to suggest that ‘they’re coming’, Peter Fuller sees a number of hopeful signs for Blues’ fans.

The Great 2022 Free Rail Travel Challenge: Part 1 – the Bairnsdale Cup

Roger Lowrey is always up for a challenge. What is the maximum number of kilometres possible for travel in one year under the Victorian Seniors’ free train travel program? Roger begins his pursuit of an answer with a trip to the Bairnsdale Cup.

Almanac Book Review – ‘The Boy from Birdum’: Bill Dempsey’s magnificent story of humility

He may not be well known outside Western Australia or the Northern Territory but Bill Dempsey was a prominent Indigenous footballer in the 1960s and a strong contributor to Indigenous affairs after he retired from the game. Dennis Gedling reviews Dempsey’s story, ‘The Boy from Birdum’.

Round 2 – There was a man named Lance

To reflect on Round 2
TroyBOP chalked his cue
and the games in verse took us through.