The dust has finally settled after the Grand Final and the silly season has began as FEARLESS explains in his footy report.
FEARLESS 2020 – The Grand Final Edition…and the silly season that follows.
The Nuns of Naples 1984-91
With his usual rapier wit, Damian Balassone cuts to the chase in addressing the death of Diego Maradona.
Almanac Football (Soccer): Diego Maradona dies at 60
Soccer great Diego Maradona has died at the age of 60 – a sublime talent, a hero to many, a villain to some. A name that conjures a multitude of responses.
Almanac Cricket: The Art of Afternoon Tea
Henry Ballard elucidates on the etiquette of cricket’s afternoon tea spread, from the horrors of multiple pull-apart scrolls to the delights now provided regularly by the Wantirna South Thirds.
Almanac Cricket – Australia v India 2020/21: The international season Down Under begins tomorrow
The 2020/21 summer of international cricket in Australia kicks off tomorrow with the first of the ODI matches between Australia and India in Sydney. See the schedule of matches in all three formats here.
Book Review: ‘Shelf Life’ by Gideon Haigh
Roy Hay reviews Gideon Haigh’s ‘Shelf Life’, a collection of Gideon’s non-cricket writing (long form journalism), as compiled by Russell Jackson.
Community Sport: The state of play with Football Queensland
How much should people running ‘community’ sport earn? And should there be transparency about that? This piece from the ABC raises many interesting questions.
Almanac Footy History: The Crapp Chronicles Part 4: Crapp And The First Report?
Ivo Crapp was the first umpire to report a player in a VFL game. Tim Ghys continues the Crapp Chronicles.
Almanac Cricket: Behind the wickets – an umpire’s view
Like cricketers, umpires also need practice as John Gascoigne recalls a recent intra-club practice match polishing up his umpiring skills.
Almanac Poetry: Souvenir Postcard – Photographed by Mr Henry Poil – Wangaratta, Victoria, April 9 1865
Dead bushranger Dan Morgan on a postcard? Yes, you read that correctly. Kevin Densley explains in his poem this week.
Almanac Golf: Toby Cumming and ‘The golf courses of Vern Morcom’
Toby Cumming played his early golf at Anglesea. He became interested in the course’s architect, Vern Morcom, and went looking for Vern and his influence. This piece tells the tale of his involvement in golf and why he researched and wrote this book. [Terrific piece – JTH]
Almanac Footy History and Memorabilia: The Bob Gartland (Geelong FC) Collection
If you have an interest in the history of the Geelong Football Club, join vice president Bob Gartland as he tours (via video) the exhibition of his (phenomenal) private memorabilia collection.
Almanac Teams: Number 1 sometimes in name only (1980-)
For a second week Rodney Boyd looks at players who wore Number 1, but this side is sourced from the more obscure members of the club.
Almanac Poetry: ‘Dealey Plaza, November 22’
With the anniversary of JFK’s assassination, Kevin Densley remembers the event with his poem ‘Dealey Plaza, November 22’.
Almanac Footy: Caleb Serong reveals the challenges he overcame to win the Rising Star Award
Caleb Serong won the AFL’s Rising Star Award. Max Hatzoglou caught up with him.
Almanac Footy Comment: An Open Letter to the Collingwood Football Club
Frank Taylor loves the Collingwood Football Club. But, at 66 years old, he will not renew his Collingwood membership until the club answers some of his questions. And he reckons plenty of The Faithful, many of whom are disillusioned with what has happened, are in the same boat.
Almanac Footy and Music: McLennan and Riewoldt: Stars or Role Players?
Michael Nichols explores the interplay of footy and music through the lens of Richmond’s role player Jack Riewoldt and The Go-Betweens’ composer/performer Grant McLennan.
Almanac Memoir (and Music): Shadow Boxing at The Argyle Hotel
Kevin Densley revives memories of Geelong in 1980 with his band Murmurs at The Argyle Hotel.











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