Almanac Books for Christmas: New and Recent Releases published by Footy Almanac members

The Footy Almanac is proud to promote books published by our members. We include a list of some of the most recent titles. Click on the image for reviews and purchase details. Books always make a terrific gift.

Almanac Cricket: Cricket by the Sea

There’s a certain amount of delight watching a leisurely game of country cricket with the sea for a backdrop as Mickey Randall explains.

Almanac Reviews: British Film Festival 2025 – Finale: Hamnet and Saipan Reviews

The British Film Festival 2025 has reached its finale as Ian Wilson reviews two of the films screened, Hamnet’ and ‘Saipan’.

Almanac Teams: Adelaide Test Memories

With the Adelaide Ashes Test approaching Rodney Boyd recalls some of the memorable individual Test performances at the ground.

Almanac Music: The Best Australian Albums of 2025

Smokie returns with his annual list of the best Australian music of the year. In 2025, he listened to over 130 new albums, and here he presents the best.

red wheelbarrow in the manner of Paul Gauguin’s Vision after the Sermon

This Monday’s poem, according to Kevin Densley is “what I see happening when William Carlos Williams often parodied modernist poem, ‘The Red Wheelbarrow’, meets a well-known painting by Gauguin.”

Almanac Life: When Summer was Different

Dips O’Donnell’s piece, first published in 2015, captures the essence of a kid’s summer. It is now included in ‘Jolly Nuisance’, an anthology of Dips’s writings.

Almanac Footy: Zoch’s AFLW Dream Team: 2017-2025

In December 2021, Lindsay Zoch selected and posted what he called his AFLW “dream team” – a team he regarded as the best possible team from the first five seasons of the competition. When Season 10 concluded a couple of weeks ago, it seemed like a good idea to repeat the exercise, but this time with no set criteria. Here’s the result.

Almanac Footy: The Dashing Demon From South Bendigo

Ian McLean of the Melbourne FC was a champion wingman, courageous, a quick and reflexive player, and with his fluent ball handling skills, became a multiple premiership player for the club during the 1950s. Roger Spaull presents a wonderful account of the life and times of the footy career of Ian McLean.

‘Jolly Nuisance’: This O’Donnell Life – with an introduction by John Harms

Dips O’Donnell’s ‘Jolly Nuisance’ is a delightful collection of observational writing about everyday life. Read more about it in this post, which includes John Harms’s introduction to the book. A delightful Christmas gift for those who’ve followed Dips over the years on this site, and for those who appreciate insightful observational writing]

Almanac Christmas presents: Santa Claus Deserves Applause

Andy Thurlow’s kids’ book ‘Santa Claus Deserves Applause’ is out now and is proving to be rather popular. It’s the perfect Christmas present: an amusing and engaging story with an environmental message.

Almanac Numbers: The magic of fifteen thousand

15.000 is a number that has relevance within some of Roy Hay’s published works as he explains in his piece.

Almanac Cricket: Australian Cricket Society – Dinner with ‘Dizzy’

The Australian Cricket Society invites Almanackers and friends to attend their Boxing Day Test Dinner featuring Jason ‘Dizzy’ Gillespie in conversation with Ken Piesse on Saturday, 27 December.

Almanac Music: Dylan Cover Songs – Every Song Vol.7: February-August 1964 PLUS ‘Another Side Of Bob Dylan’ album

Another fantastic edition of ‘Dylan Cover Songs’ from Karl Dubravs. This week Karl introduces ‘Every Song Vol.7’ featuring the songs Bob wrote from February to August in 1964 plus the album he released at this time, ‘Another Side Of Bob Dylan’.

‘Made in Sri Lanka…’ by KB Hill

KB Hill charts the rich contribution of Sri Lankan cricketers to the Wangaratta District Cricket Association.

Almanac Book Reviews: Kelvin Templeton on Carolyn Spooner’s ‘Frog Cakes at Half Forward’

Kelvin Templeton is taken by the originality of Carolyn Spooner’s ‘Frog Cakes at Half Forward’ and concludes that it’s a book ‘every lover of Australian Football should have on their bookshelf.’ Nice review.

Almanac Cricket: A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014, Part 5: 1979/71 – 1979/80

David Turpin presents Part 5 of ‘A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014’ with this part looking at seasons 1970/71 – 1979/80.

The Ashes – Second Test, Brisbane Day 1: Alex Carey as Sam Gamgee

e.regnans relives Alex Carey’s mesmerising wicketkeeping performance in Brisbane.

Almanac Cricket (Obsession): When the bug was caught…

Chris O’Callaghan remembers the time when he fell in love with cricket, and his Dad’s part in it, and how he soon became obsessed. [Welcome Chris – Eds]

Almanac Cricket: Thirsty English Test Cricketers, a story told in ‘Touchstone’, a biography of Samuel Griffiths.

The story of the marvellous Samuel Griffiths – adventurer, entrepreneur, racetrack philosopher, raconteur and truth-seeker is told in ‘Touchstone’. The biography, by Richard Griffiths (his great grandson) and Murray Bird, has had such a terrific response it’s been reprinted and is available now. In this piece, we include an extract which involves a cricket match, a bet, a champagne dinner and some unlikely ring-ins. What were two English Test cricketers doing on the eve of the MCG Test in the 1894-95 series? [Classic – JTH]