It’s an old fashioned footy mystery! Ed Carmine wants to find out more about a curious piece of footy ‘art’ that has the Twitter world mostly stumped.
Almanac Poetry: Murray Cod
In this week’s poem, Kevin Densley looks at Australia’s most iconic indigenous fish, and one of the largest freshwater varieties in the world – the Murray Cod.
Almanac Cricket: Only in Pakistan – Lawyers, Guns and Laptops
The Australian cricket team is about to resume touring Pakistan, which can be an interesting experience according to Ron Reed, who was on the spot the last time that happened.
Almanac Books: Review – ‘football belongs: Eight Matches That Explain Australia’ – John Didulica
Roy Hay reviews John Didulica’s book, ‘football belongs: Eight Matches That Explain Australia’, a book that examines significant soccer moments pivotal to the code in Australia.
Almanac Footy History: Documentary – ‘The Mighty Hawks 1873-1985’
It’s amazing to see who turns up in documentaries. In this case a couple of black type Almanac lunchers in a doco about the history of Hawthorn.
Almanac History: Don’t mention the war – teaching history through sport.
Roy Hay is an eminent Australian sports historian and sports writer. He taught in various universities, for many years at Deakin. In this short essay Roy discusses the teaching of history through sport, with special attention to the experience of Indigenous Australians.
Almanac Sport and Politics – ‘I’ll cry for Gough: the Stan McCabe of politics’
November 11 is also the anniversary of another momentous event in Australia’s political history. We revisit an offering from Bernard Whimpress to mark the occasion.
Almanac Rugby League: 2022, here we come!
The NRL has released the draws for the 2021 season for the NRLW and the 2022 season for the NRL. Get your diaries out and mark in the details!
Almanac (Local) Cricket: Pomborneit Cricket Club 2021/22 Season – Pre-Season Review
Luke Reynolds previews the season ahead for the Pomborneit Cricket Club in 2021/22.
Almanac Music – The Band: Rock of Ages (The Black Album)
In response to Col Ritchie’s championing of The Band’s ‘Brown Album’ on Tuesday, co-editor Ian Hauser counters with his favourite record by The Band, ‘Rock of Ages’ (the Black Album).
Almanac Film Review: ‘Brothers Close and Far’, a film/documentary by Anthony O’Brien
Anthony O’Brien’s film/documentary ‘Brothers Close and Far’ had its premiere screening in Brisbane on Saturday. The Footy Almanac community was well represented at the screening and we have gathered three reviews for your pleasure.
Remembrance Day: Wisden on Hedley Verity
Sporting history and the history of conflict have interesting, sometimes intertwined narratives. This obituary on Hedley Verity in Wisden is an example that is well worth a read anytime, but particularly today.
Almanac Life: Private Clement Reginald May
A beautiful and solemn reflection by Greg A on his grandmother’s brother Clem, who did not make it home from World War 2.
Almanac History and Poetry: Two Remembrance Day Offerings
To commemorate a Remembrance Day theme, we revisit a couple of earlier contributions from Kevin Densley about Capt. Bert James and Capt. Albert Jacka VC.
Almanac Baseball: MLB (Make the League Better)
Brian The Ruminator discusses a suggestion he made for Major League Baseball improvements which is now to be taken up by the league.
Almanac Footy: Bill Mohr – The Wizard from Wagga Wagga
St Kilda champion Bill Mohr’s status as one of footy’s all time greats is beyond doubt. In an in-depth analysis of Mohr’s career, Roger Spaull presents a wonderful account of this great footy legend.











Almanac Opinion: Old Dog on Liam Jones
Old Dog has thought about the Liam Jones situation and while he thinks the former Carlton player is selfish and idiotic, he also asks why?