Mickey Randall headed to Henley Beach for an evening at the Ramsgate Hotel and a chin wag on the Stones and the late Charlie Watts.
Almanac Footy – WAFL Round 21: Sharks surge into the future
The Sharks mark the end of an era with a bang over the Falcons as Les Everett rounds up the WAFL’s latest results.
Almanac Teams: Notorious Nineteens (1980- )
An infamous bitee, trailblazing crosscoder and a piglet rustler feature in Rodney Boyd’s more interesting Number 19s since 1980 side.
Finals Week 2 – Where and when
Find out where and when the teams are playing in Finals Week 2.
Almanac Poetry: In the Heartland
Politics can be funny at times, and members of the electorate can express themselves in a variety of ways. Kevin Densley recalls a time when George Bush Senior, on the US Presidential campaign trail, was mooned by an entire family!
Finals Week 1 – Western Bulldogs v Essendon: Dejection again…but this time, with a sprinkle of hope and a big dollop of pride
A tough day at the office for Caspar McLeod’s Dons provided a fair share of pain, but the story of how they got there in 2021 has him thinking the glass is half full at Tullamarine.
Finals Week 1 – Melbourne v Brisbane: Mythology
Old Dog makes an incredible quarter of footy last forever as the Dees demolish the Lions in their Qualifying Finals match.
Finals Week 1 – Sydney v GWS: Devastated but Oh So Proud!
Jan Courtin is devastated (a powerful word) but proud of her mighty Swans who went down by a single point against GWS.
Almanac Cricket: Father Time no match for Old Man Jim
Like a good wine, Jimmy Anderson keeps on getting better with age, and as Ron Reed suggests, there is no holding him back from continuing to swing ‘the Duke orb both ways with precise placement at brisk pace’.
Almanac Music: Oh, Richo (and Pearl Jam)
Matthew Richardson, Pearl Jam and Docklands – they all came together to provide an experience from which John Baker’s ears are still recovering.
The People’s Elbow: Exhausted
The People’s Elbow is exhausted. It takes a fair bit to exhaust him but his beloved Carlton have managed to achieve that. He explains why.
Almanac Footy: The Teague Train – No brakes, only one gear, ran out of rail
John Butler offers his take on the latest Carlton drama.
Finals Week 1 – Sal’s Preview: No Sympathy for the Blues (and some track tips)
Sal Ciardulli presents his thoughts and tips for the first week of the finals series. He also tips a few winners at Caulfield.
Almanac Basketball: Patty Mills and the Boomers, ‘Not Bad Thanks’
We were thrilled by basketball at the highest level with Patty Mills and the Boomers, but there’s another team proud of their exploits, the Not Bad Thanks team. [Ed -great gift idea for Father’s Day]
Almanac Music: When Will You Fall For Me?
We all have those songs that go round and round in our heads, and get stuck there – this can be for days on end. In this Friday’s column, KD writes about his current one.
Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round 24: Off-field interference
The Bunker provided more problems than solutions in last weekend’s NRL matches. Ian Hauser weighs in with his take on their interference and looks ahead to this weekend’s penultimate Round 24.
Almanac Music: Vale Charlie Watts
The Footy Almanac pays tribute to Charlie Watts, legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, who has passed away aged 80.
‘A dream fulfilled for Son of a Gun…’ by KB Hill
KB Hill checked out some of the emerging talent at the recent Wang Rovers v Corowa-Rutherglen Kangaroos clash.










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