Almanac Poetry: Irish

This Monday’s poem from Kevin Densley draws on family history, in particular his Irish ancestors, who, like many of their countryfolk, left their native land to start new lives around the world.

Almanac Teams: Second Eighteen (1980- )

It might be Rodney Boyd’s ‘Reserves’ for his Number 18 side, but there are plenty of entertaining names who have interesting stories from their time on the biggest stage.

Round 22 – Port Adelaide v Carlton: A Powerful 19 straight floors hapless Carlton

A crushing win to the Power smashing Carlton by 95 points in their Round 22 clash was enough to bring a huge smile to the face of any Port Adelaide supporter as it surely did to Nick Kossatch.

The WAFL season keeps rolling on

WAFL correspondent Les Everett keeps us up to date with developments out west where Brandon Donaldson starred for South Fremantle in the local derby.

A young Bullant taking all before him

Daniel Kelly reports on the emerging, very talented young Bullant, Mutaz Nour. Remember that name!

Almanac Olympics: Brisbane best bet to go into bat

Ron Reed looks ahead to assess the chances of netball and cricket winning status as Olympic sports – and wishes them both all the luck they can get!

Almanac History: Monash Centenary Military Ceremony and Celebrations August 2021

The town of Monash, named after General Sir John Monash, in the Riverland area of South Australia celebrates its centenary this month with a program of events and ceremonies.

The Furphy 2021 Literary Awards – Awards ceremony details

The 2021 Furphy Literary Awards will be presented online tomorrow night. Get the link here.

1971 SANFL Mobil Cards – Part 9: West Torrens

West Torrens – The Mighty Eagles – is the subject of Swish’s latest review of the players from the 1971 SANFL Mobil Cards. Fred Bills, Glen Pill, Peter Phillipou and Bob Wildy, names to bring a smile to the Thebarton faithful.

AFLW expansion planned for the 2022/23 season

The AFLW has outlined the expansion of the competition to include all 18 clubs for the 2022/23 season. The Footy Almanac is a keen supporter of the women’s game and aims to keep you up to date as details emerge. Here are several recent announcements.

Round 22 – Who is your team playing this week?

The Round 22 AFL footy fixture – with link to the AFL’s website for up-to-the-minute information in the event of re-scheduling.

Almanac Footy: Mental Health and Wellbeing with Dr Ben Robbins and Dermott Brereton

Former AFL player, Dr Ben Robbins discusses mental health and wellbeing issues in sport with Dermott Brereton on SEN Radio.

Almanac Music: When Mick Jagger Met Fidel

Mick Jagger performed a supposedly ‘secret’ promotional concert at The Corner Hotel in 1988 for his solo album. Matt Zurbo was lucky enough to be there.

FEARLESS 2021 – Post Olympics…the footy helps the time pass with lockdown drudgery, but racism is not acceptable.

Paul Thomson presents his thoughts on post Olympics, the racism controversy, and reports on the outcomes of the Round 21 matches.

Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round 22: It’s all about the Eels

The Eels are in the NRL spotlight for all the wrong reasons but their fate is in their own hands. Ian Hauser previews this weekend’s Round 22 action.

‘Mr Ovens and Murray…’ by KB Hill

Rambling through his extensive library during Covid Lockdown, KB Hill stumbled across a slim volume which traces the life and times of Cleaver Bunton, a major figure in the Albury region and also regarded as ‘Mr Ovens and Murray’.

Almanac (SANFL) Footy – Glenelg v Norwood: Quarter time in Chernobyl

Mickey Randall goes to watch Glenelg find their way to 15-and-0 with Pete and Trev.

Almanac Music: Keef’s obit (just on the odd chance he might predecease me) – Anson Cameron

Keith Richards’ death has always been with us, says Anson Cameron. Yet, “immortally moribund,” he’s still kicking. Best, then, to pay your respects.

Almanac Life: Which one are you?

Roger Lowrey wonders why we often choose one item over another, but as he states, it’s all because of an invisible fault line that goes beyond chocolates.

Geelong’s Record Run – Round 8, 1953: Geelong v Fitzroy – Cats bewilder ‘Roys

Geelong’s dominance of the 1953 season was further established as the Cats ran roughshod over a meek Fitzroy outfit. Peter Clark’s series on Geelong’s record run of wins continues.