The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 4 – St Kilda v Essendon

With the early 2007 form all over the place, Chris Riordan ventured to the Docklands as an impartial observer to watch the Saints tussle the Bombers.

Almanac Surfing: ‘Rabbit Tales’ with Tim Baker and ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew (Episode 1)

Tim Baker and ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew with the best surfing post since Dips O’Donnell was given a surfboard for his 50th. [Great to introduce Tim and ‘Rabbit’ to the site – JTH]

Almanac Surfing: Surfing and the middle-aged accountant

Following Dips O’Donnell’s excellent Queen’s Birthday weekend surfing piece, we thought we’d let you know where it all started. Here’s Dips’ first crack at the caper, a piece which was published in Long Bombs to Snake I.

Just a single act threw me

A snapshot of the different but connected loves in the time of coronavirus from Les Currie.

1981 Revisited – Round 4: ‘Don’t stand so close to me’

Sam Steele takes us to Round 4 1981 where some big crowds were in attendance at the old suburban grounds. Carlton and Collingwood were the only undefeated teams at the end of the round.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 4 – Collingwood v Port Adelaide

The Pies were bested by the Power in a match played in tough conditions; Gerard Whateley was on board as the heavens opened to the delight of many under the duress of drought.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 4 – Richmond v Western Bulldogs

Adam McNicol took in the sounds of Richmond’s fourth loss on the trot from a car radio headed towards the magnificent Grampians – surely these ancient mountains sit in stark contrast to the baying hordes of Tiger faithful impatient for payoff on the Wallace Era.

Three icons

Citrus Bob shares the stories of three individuals who played big roles in sport and society around Mildura and beyond. In memory of Tony Osler, Brian Weightman and Michael Bowden.

Rising from the cellar: Fitzroy’s outstanding 1979 season

A teenage Philip Mendes watched his beloved Lions break a 19 year-old finals drought in 1979. He recounts every game of that breakthrough season. [Sit back and enjoy – Ed].

Yoshi published on St Kilda’s website: ‘From the Faithful’

Recently Yoshi wrote a heartfelt piece for his beloved Saints, it has been published on the club’s website for all of us to read.

An Australian Cricket Team for the Pandemic

Citrus Bob Utber has thrown down a cricket challenge to Almanackers. Can you identify the players from the clues?

Almanac Soccer (History): The press box at Chaplin Reserve

‘The end of civilisation as we have known it’ or ‘The press box at Chaplin Reserve’. Sunshine George Cross FC has moved to Caroline Springs prompting these memories of a soccer ground and the goings on in the press box from Roy Hay.

Almanac Poetry: The Night of the Premiership

Kevin Densley’s poem on the 2007 Geelong premiership.

FAL – Round 5: Final scores

Round 5. Final scores. Some tight ones. And Ladder.

This post includes previous rounds’ scores and the ladder.

Almanac Horseracing – Sal’s Preview: One week closer

Sal Ciardulli looks at the terrific racing programs at Randwick, Caulfield and Morphettville and finds a few early specials- if you’re willing to take the price.

Changing the Discourse on Tasmanian Football

Liahm O’Brien looks at the position of Tasmanian football over many years and its relationship with the AFL/VFL.

Almanac (Fitzroy FC) History – Round 16, 1919: ‘Bloater’s’ Dozen Torments Battling Redlegs

Bloater Merrick had a day out (in Spanish-flu ridden 1919) as his Maroons smashed the hapless Fuchsias at Brunswick Street. This is one of FitzroyPete Carter’s stories from his recently released book Fitzroy’s Fabulous Century. [With link to where you can buy the book – Ed]

Almanac Music – Stereo Stories: ‘The River’ Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen and ‘The River’ brings back fond memories for Jane Leonard of a boyfriend and young love in 1983.

Brendan McArdle remembers the (Cricket) Game of the Century

Brendan McArdle read Mic Rees’s story about the epic 1965-66 Melbourne District Cricket Grand Final. It prompted this email to John Harms. [Great to hear from you Brendan, and what wonderful memories – JTH]

1990 Grand Final – Smashed, humiliated and humbled

Sometimes the effort is get into a match is just not worth it! Col Ritchie remembers the 1990 Grand Final, one he’d rather forget.