Braham Dabscheck offers a detailed insight into a watershed moment in Sydney grade cricket when England captain Tony Greig agreed to play for Waverley Cricket Club. The repercussions changed cricket forever.
Almanac Cricket – Two Superlative Innings: When Tony Greig and Geoff Boycott Padded Up For Waverley
Almanac (Club) Cricket – Round 5: West Warrion v Simpson
West Warrion Panthers were back to their best as they took on Simpson Tigers last weekend. Sidelined by illness, Liam McCullagh had to watch most of the game, but still managed to play a small part late in the day. (Just check out the afternoon tea spread! – Ed.)
Almanac Rugby Union – The Wallabies in 2025
Brian the Ruminator, true to his name, has been reflecting on the (mis)fortunes of the Wallabies in 2025 and asks the pertinent questions about finding a path forward to the 2027 World Cup.
‘The Best of the Best of Wangaratta Tennis…’ by KB Hill
KB Hill concludes his two-part series on the best players to grace the courts of Merriwa Park over the past century. Today he names his Top 10 men and women.
The Ashes – First Test: A South Australian on tour
Daryl Schramm makes his long-awaited Almanac debut with the story of his visit to Perth to experience the First Test of the Ashes series. [Worth the wait DJS – Ed]
Almanac Cricket: A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014, Part 3: 1958/59 – 1962/63
More cricket history from David Turpin with Part 3 of ‘A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014’ featuring the seasons 1958/59 – 1962/63.
The Ashes – First Test: Rulebook comes off the long run
Rulebook cannot resist summarising the proceedings of the crazy Perth Test.
Almanac Music: Dylan Cover Songs – International Style #8: Gospel Artists Do Dylan
More exceptional research by Karl Dubravs uncovering covers of Dylan’s Christian related music as recorded by Gospel singers, some who are well known, and others not as well known.
Almanac Reviews – The British Film Festival, Week 3: Continued excellence at the BFF25
The Wilsons are making the most of BFF25, even if it squeezes the budget somewhat. The quality of the films make it worthwhile.
Almanac Lunches: The Geelong Almanackers and friends invite you to lunch
The Geelong Almanackers and friends are having an informal gathering and lunch on Friday 28 November and we invite you to join us.
The Ashes – First Test: More cricket snicks with Citrus Bob
With the early end to the First Ashes Test in Perth, Citrus Bob Utber presents some thoughts surrounding the test with more of his ‘cricket snicks’ as we head towards the Second Test in Brisbane.
The Ashes – First Test: Day 3 – The day that wasn’t!
Heather Lee was due to present a report from play on Day 3 of the First Ashes Test match but Travis Head put paid to that! Instead, Heather reflects on the result and her younger cricket days amongst other things.
The Steam Room
For Smokie, the steam room is a place of contemplation. For $20 per month [A veritable bargain, mate – Ed.]
Almanac Poetry: Old Regret
‘There was movement at the station…’ This previously unpublished poem from KD takes as its point of departure the name of the stallion mentioned in Banjo Paterson’s famous poem ‘The Man from Snowy River’.
The Ashes – First Test, Day 2: Travball Compounds England’s Completion Problems
If you refuse to complete a deal, don’t be surprised if your opponent completes it for you. John Butler looks at how Australia claimed victory in two frantic days of Test cricket.
The Ashes – First Test, Day 2: England needs a Plan B
Sports commentator and lecturer Dan Lonergan joins our cricket writing group to cover Day 2 of the first Ashes Test in Perth. Dan thinks that the Englishmen need to rethink their Bazball or bust approach. (Welcome aboard, Dan – Ed.)
The Ashes – First Test: Cricket Snicks with Citrus Bob
Citrus Bob Utber shares a few thoughts that came to mind while watching the First Ashes Test in Perth.
The Ashes – First Test, Day 1: England On Top After ADHD Bat Fest
John Butler appraises a day of Test cricket that was more ADHD than traditional, a day when Australia’s weakness against good fast bowling was exposed for all to see.
The Ashes – First Test, Day 1: “England, my England,” said Captain Stokes
What a day of cricket reports Citrus Bob Utber from Day 1 of the First Ashes Test. For the purist it was a disaster, for the rest wonderful. The batting of both sides left a lot to be desired, but full tributes to Stokes (CB loves him) and Starc for his brilliant bowling.











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