The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 8 – Adelaide v Richmond: Falling into the trap of tempo footy

John Kingsmill ventured down to AAMI Park in Round 8, 2007, expecting to see Adelaide make light work of the Tigers. But he was surprised (and dismayed) by the tactics of the home side in a lethargic display of football.

Almanac Rugby League Obituary – Vale Arthur Summons

The rugby league world is mourning the death of Arthur Summons, the former Kangaroos captain, who has died aged 84. Liam Hauser provided this career summary and reflects on meeting the great man just a few years ago.

SANFL 1987 Grand Final – North Adelaide v Glenelg: Amayzing

Swisch Schwerdt remembers 1987, in all its 1987-ness, culminating in the North Adelaide – Glenelg Grand Final in the SANFL. [The Ricky May national anthem is a must-see – Ed]

What are you Missing?

Jan Courtin has found many positives in this period of isolation. She describes them here and she wonders what others have enjoyed about this very different time. [Superb effort with the transcribing Jan – JTH]

Sports Archaeology: A sub-discipline waiting to happen?

A visit to the old decaying Monarto cricket ground had Bernard Whimpress wondering whether there is a place for a new discipline in archaeology: Sports Archaeology. [There must be a book there! – Ed]

Almanac Life: Iso Saturdays sans footy – Bubbles, Puddles, Bears and Lions

Andrew Else considers the nature of Saturdays in the age of coronavirus, Saturdays, that is, with a couple of pre-schoolers. [Some ripper lines in here – Ed]

Almanac Footy History – Wilfred Smallhorn: The Remarkable Chicken

Adam Muyt recounts the wonderful story of Fitzroy FC legend, Wilfred ‘Chicken’ Smallhorn.

Almanac Horseracing – Sal’s Preview: We have a date!

Here are Sal Ciardulli’s tips for this weekend’s racing in Melbourne and Adelaide.

Remembering Jack Mundey

John Harms remembers Jack Mundey.

Blindsided: a conversation overheard in a socially-distanced Adelaide meeting room

Dave Brown must have been hiding behind a strategically place pot plant (read that however you want to) when this conversation was held earlier today.

1981 Revisited – Round 8: Somebody’s Knockin’

The Bombers finally strike form beating previously undefeated Collingwood in their Round 8 1981 clash reports Sam Steele as he continues his weekly review of the 1981 season. [Includes all six matches – Ed]

Almanac Music – ‘Don’t Start Me Talking’ by Paul Kelly: a story by David Wilson

Check out the story David Wilson published on the Stereo Stories site about Paul Kelly’s song, ‘Don’t Start Me Talking’. The song provides significant memories for David.

Almanac Life: On Safari

The Netflix series “Tiger King” prompted in Smokie childhood memories of the old Bacchus Marsh Lion Park.

Almanac Life (and training): It’s 10.30pm

Old Dog has been out late, running to get the kilometres into his legs, sharing the night with an owl, also sharing some insights into training in the age of coronavirus.

Almanac Music – ‘Wichita Lineman’: a 42-minute version

Mickey experienced a magical musical moment during his Swedish sojourn – from Jimmy Webb via Glen Campbell to the Dick Slessig Combo. (Allow some time for this one – Ed.)

‘The Golden Era of the Redlegs……’ by KB Hill

KB Hill takes us back a century to recount the amazing success of the Rutherglen Redlegs in the Ovens and Murray League. (Includes some great old photos to enjoy. – Ed.)

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Fremantle v Hawthorn: An emotional rollercoaster

Les Everett rode an emotional rollercoaster as the Dockers took on the Hawks at Subiaco Oval on Mother’s Day. He felt the power of two.

The Footy Almanac 2007 Round 7 – Western Bulldogs v Melbourne: Johnson v Johnstone

The Doggies and the Dees drew the short straw and fronted up for the unwanted Mother’s Day time slot. Christopher Riordan went along to see the Johnson v Johnstone clash from the comfort of the Medallion Club.

Almanac Life (and book review): ‘The Plague’ by Albert Camus

Albert Camus’ masterpiece ‘The Plague’ can be viewed as a metaphor for life, just as the coronavirus pandemic can, suggests David Wilson in his articulate and enlightening discourse.

A Subjective History of Sports Writing

Merv Collins has a life-long love of quality sports writing. He lists his favourites. (You are all welcome to offer your own suggestions – Ed).