David Leydon is a sports nut. He had never been to the MCC Members until he was the guest of a good friend for the Richmond-Brisbane game. Here’s the piece he wrote for the MCC’s Balcony Banter. [Well played Comrade – JTH]
Henry and the Jets: Characterful
The character of a sporting club is developed by the community of dedicated people involved says Henry Ballard using his club, the Heathmont Football Club, as a prime example.
Round 23 – FEARLESS 2019: And now the pre-finals bye…finalists tend your injured.
Fearless presents his weekly review of the previous round of AFL matches. He also makes some interesting comments about Geelong hosting a home final and the future prospects of the Gold Coast Suns.
Colts
A terrific piece by Matt Zurbo on the inception of the Dodges Ferry Colts (in Tassie), a side that has given the senior club a youthful boost.
The Ashes 2019: Tim Paine is not our problem, but you might be
John Butler responds to the naysayers calling for Tim Paine’s sacking after the Headingley loss, instead questioning the supposed cultural change Australian cricket was meant to have undergone following last year’s ball tampering fiasco.
A life, well lived and well loved.
Earl O’Neill pays a wonderful tribute to his Perky Girl’s incredible mother, Esme Beer, for a life well lived and well loved.
Almanac Cricket – Australia’s Narrowest Test Losses: 1981-2019
Damian Balassone details some depressing Test match losses since 1981 by Australian Test Cricket teams.
Almanac Footy History: Drawn grand finals – so what happened next?
Sean Mortell is our Peter Stirk Scholar. He has chosen an interesting topic to pursue as a major feature – in the case of drawn VFL/AFL grand finals, how have the protagonists responded? He considers the three examples.
The Ashes 1989 – Fourth Test scrapbook
Take yourself back to 1989. If Australia wins the Fourth Test at Old Trafford, Australia wins the Ashes…
Almanac Swimming: Kate O’Donnell wins gold!
We have a swimming champ in the Almanac family. Kate O’Donnell performed brilliantly at the DSSA National Swimming Championships on the weekend and her proud dad Dips O’Donnell has passed on Coach Tracey Drewitt’s report.
Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round24: How long can this keep going on?
Two rounds to go. Ten teams still trying to fit into eight. Ian Hauser tries to make sense of it all.
When you’re in the groove by KB Hill
After a full weekend of football and cricket watching, KB Hill has been reminded that a sportsman ‘in the groove’ is a powerful thing.
Gold Coast Suns: 2019 – Another Lost Year
After a promising beginning, it became a grueling season for Suns’ fans. And it was made even worse if your ‘second team’ was the Dees. ‘Is That Parsimony’ reckons he’s had enough.
Footy Art: 2019 Potential Premiers?
As has become his custom, Ben Kirkby has prepared a batch of premiership posters for those teams still in the hunt. Dare to dream, if your side is still in it. Which one do you think will stand the test of time?
The Ashes 2019 – Third Test: This is where the test comes
Headingley 2019 was ultimately Ben Stokes’ moment. But other moments will present. John Butler hopes the Australians sense the opportunity.
Almanac Life – #hourlydaily scenes of life: 21-27 August 2019
David Wilson continues his #hourlydaily conversations that occurred over the past week.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life – Round 23 Review and Finals Week 1 Preview
Cam Hooke is delighted the Magpies finished top 4 and have the double chance, so it’s onward to the finals for Collingwood supporters!
A Mr. Fix It, the life and soul: The Tyson Goldsack tale
Sean Mortell profiles the career of Collingwood favourite Tyson Goldsack who has announced his retirement from AFL football once the Magpies finals campaign is over.
Round 23 – Collingwood v Essendon: A wonderful Friday signalling greater things to come
Cold night, big crowd, and a great game between two traditional rivals. Sean Mortell reports on a determined Collingwood victory over a fighting Bombers in their Round 23 match at the MCG.
The Ashes 2019 – Third Test: Live At Leeds
Smokie Dawson was privileged to be live at Leeds to witness the greatness of Ben Stokes – an innings that primarily added to the drama of the Third Ashes test, but also deserves its place in larger folklore to come.











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