Paul Daffey tried out a new pub for this match. The crowd tended to Brisbane. The conversation tended more Beatles than Stones.
The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Brisbane v Adelaide: A rock ‘n’ roll experience
The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Port v Richmond: Port go to the top
Richmond rebounded from their historic thrashing against Geelong to……lose comfortably against Port.
Eddie Gilbert
A short innings caught in poetry by Damian Balassone – the unlikely contender Eddie Gilbert with quick as lightning pace, the immortally incumbent Don facing.
Almanac History: Moratorium
The Moratorium March, Royalty at the footy, the VFL’s first ever Sunday match, and VFL Park’s first game; 1970 was certainly a happening year for many things political- and footy-wise. This insightful piece from Glen! was posted a couple of years ago and this past weekend marked the 50th anniversary of the Moratorium March. [Well worth remembering – Ed.]
The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Collingwood v Carlton: A tight win redeems childhood heartbreak
Andrew Stafford watched on full of uncertainty as his Pies atoned for years of hurt with a tight win against the old navy Blue foe.
The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Kangaroos v Essendon: Trailblazer Bachar promises lots in a Bomber loss
Peter Hanlon soaked up the atmosphere of the old Telstra Dome as he watched an inaccurate Essendon go down to the Roos. But all was not to be lost, as the Bombers unveiled a new exciting player.
The Footy Almanac 2007 – Ladder after Round 6
For those following the Footy Almanac’s coverage of the 2007 season, here is an update of the ladder after six rounds.
St Kilda Friday – 123rd anniversary of the first VFL/AFL match and fighting COVID-19 threats
Yoshi’s passion for the Saints is well known; his club has launched an initiative to boost that same passion that thousands of Sainters share with a pledge to the club and all it has provided over the years – an initiative he could easily take part in from Japan online.
Remembrance of things past – sort of: 1966 and all that!
Braham Dabscheck was 17 in 1966 , his Matriculation year. He has always been a passionate Saints fan and remembers their premiership year, and his. Braham mentions here that he started to write about sport, and study it. [Braham has been a world leader in the field of professional players’ unions across codes and countries. It was a privilege and pleasure to work with him on the VFL Players’ Association HIstory – and to continue to publish him here on the Almanac site – JTH]
Almanac Horseracing – Sal’s Preview: Tips for tough times
Sal takes us through another patch of races with his tips. Both Melbourne and South Australian races are featured for advice to place a bet on.
1981 Revisited – Round 7: ‘I Love a Rainy Night’
Round 7 1981, Sam Steele’s weekly review of the season continues. Highlights included, Fitzroy’s memorable win, yellow footballs allowed for use in adverse conditions, and the State Government approving two Sunday games at the MCG.
Almanac Life: Skater Boys
It might be difficult to comprehend, but Smokie once rode a skateboard – on the West Gate Bridge of all places!
Almanac Poetry – Some recent verse
Some fantastic verse has been published on our site in recent times. Check them out here.
#almanac280 ‘COVID-19’ writing competition: we have a winner (two actually)
Thanks for your entries in the latest #almanac280 writing competition. Another small feast of creativity.
Almanac Flashback – 70s Footy: Prospect Hill to Windy Hill
Col Ritchie fondly reflects upon the trial and tribulations of following the Bombers with his good mates during the 70s.
And your enemies closer
What are the most local rivalries in world sport? Dave Brown starts on the Mersey in search of an answer
Almanac Memoir: Denouement, September 2010
John Harms remembers September, 2010. Especially the night of the Preliminary Final between Geelong and Collingwood, the night his father died. [First published in The Footy Almanac 2010]
Almanac Horseracing – Four characters in search of a racecourse
Four mug punters go virtual to take in the 2020 Warrnambool May Racing Carnival. By the end of Day 2, they finally had a ‘system’ that worked. [Some splendid new racing terminology introduced here – JTH]
Bugger Boris!: A cricket team of initials
Citrus Bob Utber can’t help himself! He has come up with another cricket team to keep everyone guessing; this time, a team of initials!











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