Round 2 – Collingwood v Richmond: Discomfort

Footy’s back! Paddy Grindlay reviews the hard slog of the Collingwood and Richmond game that resulted in the first draw of the season.

Almanac Life: The Vancouver Weekend

Smokie and his mate Macca once spent a lost weekend in Vancouver.

AFL Premiership Posters (with a nod to WEG)

Taking his lead from the late WEG, Ben the Artist has produced a series of premiership posters of his own. [First published in early 2018, he has added the Eagles and Tigers posters – Ed]

AFL 2020 Round 2 Preview – A tipster’s nightmare

Sean Mortell runs a detailed eye over all Round 2 clashes to find the winners in what looks like a hard-to-tip weekend.

The beautiful bid: Why Australia and New Zealand should win their 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup bid

Roy Hay is a partner in Sports and Editorial Services Australia, and an Honorary Fellow at Deakin University. He discusses why Australia and New Zealand’s joint bid to host the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup could be successful.

Sal’s back with AFL Round 2 and his picks for the feature races

Sal is back with his unique insights into the footy and the horses. Always something here for the discerning reader!

Almanac (Footy) Linguistics: AFL Terminology

The dictionary defines ‘pithy’ as ‘terse and vigorously expressive’. Dips gets pithy about the over-used sobriquet ‘blockbuster’.

1981 Revisited – Round 12: ‘Under pressure’

Stainless is back with Round 11 of the 1981 season. It marked the end of Francis Bourke’s fabulous career after 300 games but ‘St Francis’ was upstaged on the day by the irrepressible Kevin Bartlett who chipped in with 6 goals.

‘From King Valley, to Moonee Valley…and beyond’ by KB Hill

KB Hill talks to Leigh Newton, son of a King Valley footy dynasty, about his injury-plagued career at Melbourne, and his further sporting adventures.

Almanac Rugby League – 2020 NRL Round 5: Home and Away

After a set of mixed results last weekend, what might we expect from the NRL’s Round 5 starting tonight? Ian Hauser looks into his crystal ball.

Almanac Rugby League: Generations of Brethren

Brothers Football Club, the O’Hanlon family and a particular table go back over a hundred years. Matt O’Hanlon, part of the third generation, shares this tale of one family’s life in footy – they just love it!

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 11 – Melbourne v Collingwood: A poor end to a nervy long weekend

After an anxious long weekend, Matt O’Connor had low hopes for Collingwood’s 2007 Queen’s Birthday clash with Melbourne. In a chaotic afternoon at the ‘G, his fears ebbed and flowed through a close match.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 11 – Fremantle v Richmond: Tigers gallant in a tight defeat

Unlucky so far in season 2007, Richmond travelled to Subiaco looking to secure a breakthrough win. Les Everett reports on the high-scoring match.

Round 3 – Reports and Scores

Round 3 2020 Reports and Scores.

Almanac (Pub) History: Walk Like An Historian – the Old Queen’s Head Hotel, Geelong

The Queen’s Head Hotel in Geelong has gone the way of many old pubs. Kevin Densley remembers a pub he once knew well.

FAL – Grand Final: Camfield Eagles in a thriller

The Camfield Eagles are premiers.

Footy is back soon – What Yoshi missed, got and had to hold on in the last three months

Yoshi relates what life has been like for him, work and sporting wise, in Japan during Covid-19 restrictions for the past three months. He’s excited footy is back. [So are we Yoshi! Ed]

Finding direction in a 52-year-old photo

Alex Darling reflects on a pivotal moment in sporting, and social history, the stand against racial inequality at the 1968 Olympics that included Australian Peter Norman.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 11 – Adelaide v Geelong: A pure display of brilliance

John Kingsmill covered the highly-awaited Geelong and Adelaide clash in 2007. After witnessing the entertaining spectacle, he praised the talented players on both sides.

1966 and all that: Round 10 – Collingwood v St. Kilda

A journey to Victoria Park for a top of the table clash turns into a disaster for the Saints. Peter Clark continues his coverage of St Kilda’s famous 1966 VFL season.