Almanac Junior Footy: Golden memories of little league glory

Mark Hodgetts is gazing forward at a golden anniversary of eternal glory – albeit on a small scale – the victorious South Barwon Koalas’ season, winners of the local little league in 1971. [Lovely memoir – Ed]

1981 Revisited – Round 9: ‘Guilty’

Stainless continues his journey through Season 1981 with Round 9, best remembered for the ‘Doug Cox affair’ between St Kilda and Richmond.

Jan Courtin’s Autograph Book: Some stellar Swans

Jan Courtin has dug out her old autograph book to share some famous names with Almanackers.

Almanac Footy History: Sir Doug Nicholls and a surprise (for some)

This weekend would have been Indigenous Round in the AFL. It’s named after Sir Doug Nicholls. Historian (and the ultimate footy person) Rod Gillett reminds us of Sir Doug’s story – and tells us that he’s actually eligible for a significant New South Wales side. [Beaut piece Rocket – JTH]

Almanac Life: Video Store

According to Smokie Dawson, Netflix has nothing on the social interaction which the local video store once provided.

Super Duper

Another terrific footy poem from Damian Balassone; Super Duper, Bruce Duperouzel.

Blue Angels and Thunderbirds fly together: NYC Tribute to First Responders

Steve Earl’s mate, former Blue Angel Commander Jim Naumann, has provided a link to the fantastic aero display by the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds in their tribute to NYC first responders.

Almanac Footy History: 50 Years On – Hawthorn’s Nadir, May 1970

It’s a question that has bugged Warwick Nolan for 50 years! What on earth happened to Hawthorn in that 12 months between May 1970 and May 1971?

Old Autograph Books: Robyn Lloyd – Part 2

Robyn Lloyd shares the next batch of her old autograph books. Recognise any?

Almanac Rugby League – Final draw for remainder of the 2020 NRL season

The revised NRL 2020 draw has been announced. See all the details here.

Old Autograph Books: Robyn Lloyd – Part 1

Robyn Lloyd recently dug out her old autograph book and sent in some photos. We’re trying to work out some of the names. [Some great names here – Ed]

Almanac Rugby League – Keep the light on for Jack: A 2016 NRL Grand Final preview

In 2016, the Cronulla Sharks made the NRL Grand Final for the first time in decades, still seeking their initial premiership. Life-long fan Kath Presdee spent the week leading up to the big match recounting her, and the club’s, journey to that point in time.

” ‘Nana’ guides Spiders to footy ‘Nirvana’ ” by KB Hill

KB Hill brings us another reflection from almost a century ago with the tale of Ray ‘Nana’ Baker and the Corowa Spiders.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 8 – West Coast v Melbourne: What Dees fans are really like

Watching the Eagles overpower his Dees, James Massola thought about common perceptions of Melbourne fans, some unfair, others on the spot. Several of them played out during the course of the game.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 8 – Western Bulldogs v Collingwood: “Good footy sides capitalise”

Matt O’Connor went along to Telstra Dome to see ‘The Running Dogs’ capitalise on straighter shooting to down the inaccurate Pies in an entertaining game.

The Wisteria Diary – No breadcrumbs will mark this way out

As we start to emerge from lock down, some will say it’s the end of the beginning. John Butler isn’t even that confident.

1966 and all that: Round 7 – Hawthorn v St Kilda

It is Round 7, and the Saints travel to meet Hawthorn at Glenferrie Oval, which was never a happy hunting ground for opposition clubs. Peter Clark’s 1966 series continues.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 8 – Sydney v Port Adelaide: All the signs were good!

An enjoyable day in the corporate box for Rod Gillett as the Swans account for the Power in their Round 8 clash at the SCG in 2007. Rod’s report appeared in ‘The Footy Almanac 2007’.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 8 – North Melbourne v Carlton: Gritty display in Queensland

Rob Clarkson watched from The Captain’s Bar as the Kangas won a closely fought match against Carlton in their Round 8 2007 clash played in Queensland. Rob’s report first appeared in ‘The Footy Almanac 2007’.

Almanac Life: Lost Books

Roy Hay was looking for a book recently…