Round 15 – Sal’s Preview: Bring your mouthguard

With a few ‘too close to call’ match-ups in this weekend’s Round 15, Sal has his work cut out to give you the lowdown on where to place your hard-earned.

Winning in Wyche – Part 3: Pressure unearths diamonds

It’s 1969. Despite some injury woes, Wycheproof-Narraport have put together a handy Under 16 footy team. However, the League seems to have a wealth of talented young players across some very good junior sides. Sean Mortell gives us the next installment of a memorable season up the bush.

Almanac Footy Opinion: It’s time…for a Tassie team in the AFL

In this piece (first published at The Conversation),Tim Harcourt argues the case for a Tasmanian football team to join the AFL.

‘Fond farewell to Lex and Les…legends of the past’ by KB Hill

KB Hill recalls the lives and achievements of two legends of the north-east, Les Reed and Lex Nicoll, both of whom passed away in recent weeks.

Almanac Rugby League – State of Origin stand alone weekend

State of Origin dominates the rugby league weekend with the annual women’s clash tomorrow night followed by Game 2 of the 2021 men’s series on Sunday night. Ian Hauser previews both matches.

Almanac Footy Writing: Continuing the umpiring debate…

Nothing in the AFL is as contentious as the decisions made by the men in green. Stainless jumps into the umpiring debate.

Collingwood Bye Report (Floreat Pica Society)

Paul Harkin covers Collingwood’s Round 14 bye for the Floreat Pica Society.

Almanac Footy – WAFL: Ins and outs, winners and losers

Les Everett reports on last weekend’s WAFL action and gets behind the lens as well.

Round 15 – AFL 2021 Footy Fixture: Who, where and when?

Some cracking games coming up in Round 15. For details where, when and who your team is playing, check out our fixture.

Geelong’s Record Run – Round 1, 1953: Geelong v Hawthorn – a new season begins.

Geelong opened the new season with a huge win against Hawthorn at KardiniaPark. Peter Clark continues his series on Geelong’s record undefeated run.

Almanac Boxing: “Real” Boxing

Greg A casts his eye far and wide to find some “real” boxing. And, from Las Vegas, Naoye Inoue does not disappoint.

Almanac Soccer: Melbourne City for the cup! (Or how I learned to stop worrying and enjoy the soccer)

John Gordon first became interested in soccer in the 70s watching English soccer on late night TV, now he eagerly follows his son who is a keen soccer player.

Almanac (Footy) Poetry: ‘Opportunity’ – Bill Wootton

Bill Wootton’s footy poem ‘Opportunity’ reflects a split second decision that should have won Collingwood the Anzac Day clash against Essendon in 1995.

Almanac Music: North Melbourne Surf Club – ‘Banned from the Beach’

The sound of the surf guitar is a timeless sound. Col Ritchie has discovered a Melbourne band epitomising the instrumental surf bands of the 60s.

Almanac Poetry: ‘The Theys’ – Tommy Mallet

Tommy Mallet’s poem ‘The Theys’ considers a prospective death and the issues surrounding it.

Almanac Rugby: Super Rugby Trans Tasman Final

Super Rugby is run and done for another season. For the Blues, it’s been a long time (and many competition name changes) between drinks, but they got the job done over southern rivals the Highlanders. Brian the Ruminator reflects on a solid season for the Aucklanders and the health of the game as a whole.

Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 15 Preview

The Pies are fresh off the bye and a win over the Dees – Cam Hooke has his usual take on what the future holds for Collingwood.

Almanac Poetry: The Poem of My Enemy Has Not Been Anthologised

According to Kevin Densley, what was his motivation for this week’s poem? ‘Sometimes a poet just needs to vent!’

Almanac Teams: Fourteen karat pyrite (1980- )

Rodney Boyd extends his run of teams to the more obscure Number 14s – one of which is so obscure, you might have to do a double take…

Round 14 – Gold Coast v Port Adelaide: The Power return to winning ways and Yeppoon Swans just keep winning

Nick Kossatch reports on Port Adelaide’s big win over Gold Coast suggesting the Power should be more ruthless by absolutely smashing a hapless opposition rather than be contented with a good win.