‘The New Testament’ is Kevin Densley’s poetic take on the second major division of the Christian Bible – in just thirty-seven lines! This week it gets a second coming in honour of Easter Monday.
Round 4 – Western Bulldogs v Essendon: Dogs bark keeps Bombers failing to lift off
Although well beaten by the Western Bulldogs, Essendon showed a lot more spirit than they have in previous matches to give their supporters some hope in future matches.
Round 4 – North Melbourne v Carlton: The Premiership Quarter.
It’s tough being a Blues supporter, especially when the team gives up a winning position during the ‘premiership quarter’ and overrun to lose the match as they did against the Roos reports Greg A.
Almanac Footy: Essendon 2026 – Happy are they who Believe
With his tongue firmly in his cheek, Stone Cold Steve Baker presents an Easter slant on the Bombers, and their match against the Western Bulldogs.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2026: Round 4 Review/ Round 5 Preview
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2026 reviews the Pies disappointing loss to Brisbane in Round 4, and previews their Gather Round match against Fremantle.
Almanac Footy: Minor Encounter with a Major Legend – Ted Whitten at Elizabeth Oval
Philip Peel recalls a brief but very memorable encounter he had with EJ Whitten at the Elizabeth Oval in 1968.
Round 4 – Brisbane v Collingwood: Floreat Pica Society match report
Tony Scully presents the match report for the Brisbane v Collingwood Round 4 game on behalf of the Floreat Pica Society.
Round 4 – North Melbourne v Carlton: Roos pounce as same old Blues tumble
When a party of bucks, accompanied by two chaperones, attended Marvel Stadium on Good Friday they arrived full of expectation but left a little dejected. Their spirits were quickly revived when the day’s mission continued.
Almanac Rugby League: The Dolphins Cry
Jamie Simmons, once a Victorian, explains the challenges of assimilating into Queensland culture, especially when he can’t hack supporting the Brisbane Broncos (which just happens to be the team of his father-in-law).
Almanac Music: Our Dad banned Ted Mulry Gang, but embraced Skyhooks
The Goodwin brothers, Dave and Ian, take us on a journey to a different time and place to explain why their father, a State High School Principal, banned the Ted Mulry Gang from performing at Dalby State High School back in 1977. (Fascinating!~ – Ed.)
Sal’s Preview – Round 4: All Aboard The Coaching Cycle – Bring your Alibi to the Championships
Sal takes the coach critics to task for their two-handed approach to the suitability or otherwise of particular coaches. But the continuing daytime Grand Final time slot gets a big tick.
Almanac Life and Music: The Eighth Caller Through – The Cars, Neil Young, and Goanna
Mickey Randall’s mate Lukey dropped off some old vinyl albums recently. They took Mickey back to a special time in his life. Is nostalgia ‘right now — the way it found us in the first place?’
2026 NRL – The Prospector’s Pickaxe: NRL is an 80-minute game. Or is it?
The Prospector swings his pickaxe at the illusion of rugby league being an 80 minute game. It’s not, but how can we make it closer to that goal without causing too much collateral damage?
RITV – Athletics: The 2026 Maurie Plant Meet
For a change of pace (no pun intended), RITV reviews last weekend’s Maurie Plant Meet, formerly the Melbourne Track Classic, one of the highlights of the annual athletics calendar in Australia.
2026 NRL – Prop by the Sea: You gotta love footy! – Round 5
Prop by the Sea has gone all Bee Gees this week, a soundtrack with which many of us of slightly advanced years will certainly identify. Does anyone remember George Wallace and ‘Theatre Royal’ from the early 60s with the Gibb kiddies in their white t-shirts, shorts, socks and sandshoes? (‘Cucumber Castle’, Prop? I, for one, recall that! – Ed.)
Round 3 – Geelong v Adelaide: From the Premiership Stand
Marcus Holt was in the Premiership Stand to see his Cats triumph over the Crows at a soggy Kardinia Park
Round 3 – Haiku Bob: unnatural things
Haiku Bob saw rather more polish in the Magpies’ performance under the dome in Round 3.
Almanac Horseracing: Boo ars only
Pestwac, as we know, spent a lot of time on the punt where he came into contact with any number of colourful characters. Today it’s Dickie, a man of military bearing – although he probably wasn’t!











Almanac Footy: Our Glorious Game!
Good mates, Richard Griffiths and Murray Bird, both once at the heart of AFL footy, have spent much time collaborating around some of the current annoyances attached to this great game of ours, and present their thoughts for readers’ consideration.