Round 13 – St Kilda v Adelaide: Disappointments, sadness and anger

Yoshi is so disappointed with the Saints and their performance against the Crows. He believes it to be their worst performance since he has been supporting St Kilda.

Almanac Footy: ‘Gutless umpire!’ Fact or Fiction?

For 15 years or so, Dave Warner has been analysing the question of the nature of home town umpiring bias. The results have been fairly consistent. Here is his report on the year so far.

Round 13 – North Melbourne v GWS: the addiction returns

It’s tough being a North supporter this season, especially after giving up a big lead and holding on for a draw against the Giants, as a frustrated Andrew Starkie tells.

Almanac Rugby League: NRLW to expand in 2021

The NRL has announced details of its expanded NRLW programme for 2021 with three new teams added to the competition.

Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round 15: High farce

This weekend’s NRL matches feature the clash between competition leaders the Penrith Panthers and regular contenders the Sydney Roosters. Our NRL man Ian Hauser suggests that you find a screen wherever you are to take in this one.

‘Pigeon Bert reflects on a lifetime career in football…’ by KB Hill

‘His is a familiar tale, replicated by countless volunteers throughout the state ……. Of the old champ, having hung up his boots after a storied career, rolling up his sleeves and devoting decades of service to his beloved Club.’ KB Hill talks with Yarrawonga icon, Robert Tait.

Round 14 – AFL footy fixture: who, where, and when

For all you need to know about your team and who, when, and where they will be playing in Round 14 see the Footy Almanac fixture for details.

Almanac Life: Comfort is relative

Comfort can be found in many different ways. Some reflections from Greg A.

Almanac Books: Bernard Whimpress talks about Wisden

Bernard Whimpress will next be speaking in the Books In My Life series on 6th July. His subject book will be Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. Details within.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Grip’ – Tommy Mallet

Tough as old gumboots, too strong to die, his ‘grip’ is maintained. Another poem from Tommy Mallett.

Geelong’s Record Run – 1952 Grand Final: Geelong v Collingwood – Geelong back-to-back VFL premiers

It was Geelong v Collingwood in the 1952 Grand Final. Geelong were looking for consecutive premierships for the first time in the club’s history. Peter Clark’s coverage of the record-breakers of 1952-53 hits a high point.

Round 13 – Melbourne v Collingwood: Buckley’s chance (Floreat Pica Society)

Guy Fazzino reports for the Floreat Pica Society on Nathan Buckley’s last game as senior coach.

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 13 Review

Cam Hooke is back sounding as chuffed as ever – his optimistic predictions all came true as his Pies romped to a startling Queens Birthday win over Melbourne.

Round 13 – West Coast v Richmond: Ifs, Buts and Flags

Peter Baulderstone relished his Eagles thrilling win over the gallant Tigers. He thinks both teams are serious premiership contenders again IF they can get their best players on the field in September.

Round 13 – Melbourne v Collingwood: A heart-breaking/ warming finale

In an emotional edition of the annual Big Freeze on Queens Birthday, Sean Mortell breaks down the final chapter of Nathan Buckley’s coaching career at Collingwood.

Almanac Rugby: Super Rugby Trans Tasman Final Round

As expected, it’s an all-Aotearoa affair at the pointy end of Super Rugby Trans Tasman; the main surprise is the lack of the Crusaders as Brian the Ruminator explains.

Round 13 – Port Adelaide v Geelong: A good game of football

John Harms finally got to see some live footy and was treated to an open, entertaining contest between two pretty good footy teams.

Five things you may have forgotten (or don’t know) about Shannon Hurn

A timely and tongue-in-cheek refresher about the sometimes under-the-radar Eagles backline marvel Shannon Hurn from John Gordon.

Round 13 – West Coast v Richmond: The West Coast Sound

The classic West Coast Sound is sublime – but this modern, southern hemisphere version is hard listening for John Green. Despite the agony of a lost four points in hostile territory, he’s still thankful for everything Richmond has provided. [Pet Sounds seems just the tonic – Ed.]

Almanac Poetry: Three Bushranger Trials, Berrima, New South Wales, September 1841

This week’s poem by Kevin Densley concerns crime and punishment in the early colonial days of New South Wales.