The Ashes 2021/22 – First Test Brisbane, Day 4: Australia storm home!

On a day expected to see an enthralling battle, Australia put paid to that story by obliterating England.  The Lion was without both head and a tail as they lost 8/77 in an inglorious collapse after the heroics of yesterday reports Citrus Bob Utber.

Almanac Obituary: Vale Mike Nesmith

Mike Nesmith of The Monkees has passed away at the age of 78. Ian Hauser recalls his teenage admiration for the singer-songwriter.

The Ashes 2021/22 – First Test Brisbane Day 3: Great fightback by the Poms

An absorbing day’s play with England taking the points and putting themselves back in the game. Who would have thought! Citrus Bob Utber reports on play from Day 3 of the First Test in Brisbane.

Almanac Cricket: Captain Pat’s year of living large

Being appointed Test captain would have been enough to make it a big year for cricketer Pat Cummins, but that wasn’t the half of it, writes RON REED

The Ashes 2021/22 – The first ball of the Ashes Test series

Mitchell Starc’s first ball wicket at the beginning of an Ashes Test series was the first one since 1936/37 reports Peter Crossing.

Almanac Music: My Favourite Drummers – Karen Carpenter

Today’s piece by KD is his second in a series about his favourite drummers – the wonderfully talented Karen Carpenter features.

Almanac Footy: The one day in December!

Like many Melbourne supporters, a premiership after fifty-seven years was a monkey off the back, and what better way to celebrate it than joining in the Premiership Celebration held at the MCG last weekend. Joseph Ryan relives the glory!

The Ashes 2021/22 – First Test, Brisbane Day 2: Heads Up

The maligned Travis Head turned the first test further in Australia’s favour with a magnificent century off 84 balls on day two. He plundered the English bowlers to all parts of the ground in a superb display of batsmanship. ‘Citrus’ Bob Utber reports on Day 2 of the First Test at the Gabba.

Almanac Community Sporting Clubs: Darebin Falcons ready to take on 2022

The Footy Almanac is happy to support a great community club, the Darebin Falcons. Read about their plans for 2022. [Thanks for this update Jill Scanlon – Ed]

Almanac Cricket: Darren Lehmann

Malcolm ‘Rulebook’ Ashwood remembers the long and successful career of Darren ‘Boof’ Lehmann.

The Ashes 2021/22 – First Test Brisbane Day 1: Cometh the Game, Cometh the Man

A magnificent bowling performance by new skipper Patrick Cummins has given Australia the edge after day one in Brisbane. Cummins finished with 5/38 in  score of 147 by England reports Citrus Bob Utber.

Almanac Footy History: The Nullawil Maroons Part 1 – Mallee dominance

As the Hayden Kelly Scholar, Paddy Grindlay has been researching Nullawil and its footy club. This is the first in a series of articles which profile Nullawil and its success.

Almanac Cricket: Back to the ‘Bishens’

From the Footy Almanac archives we reprise this cracking cricket story by Dips O’Donnell first published on this day in 2010.

Almanac Music: You Arrive in the Strangest Ways.

Out in the bush, radio reception can be dismal until the gamma rays bring in Captain Beefheart explains Matt Zurbo in his latest music story.

Almanac Music: ‘Tin Soldier’ – Small Faces

‘Tin Soldier’ by Small Faces, recorded in 1968 is one the classic pop songs of all time and remains a firm favourite among music buffs.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Fly’ – Tommy Mallet

A fly is a troublesome pest for a bushman as he works suggests Tommy Mallet’s poem, ‘Fly’.

Ashes 2021-22 – Short Third Man: Pre-series thoughts from Citrus Bob

Ahead of his usual considered takes on the Australian cricket season, Citrus Bob previews the Ashes squads under Root and new skipper Cummins, alongside a view of some other cricket stories that caught his eye.

Almanac Cricket: Pat Cummins – Australia’s Test Captain

Daniel Brettig presents a terrific profile of Australia’s newest Test captain Pat Cummins in an article appearing in today’s ‘Age’.

Almanac Sport: Footy Clubs and Community – The International Day of People with Disabilities 

Peter Baulderstone went to a breakfast for the International Day of People with Disabilities at his WAFL club Swan Districts. The powerful story of the speakers and the club’s wheelchair footy team convinced him that football clubs play a vital community role well beyond September.

Almanac Sport: Big milestone for sport’s old survivors

There is not much about Melbourne sport than this group of mates don’t know about or haven’t lived through,  writes Ron Reed.