The ex-teacher in Ian Hauser has him drawing lessons from the NRL’s Round 21. Attention, class!
Round 21 – Port Adelaide v Sydney: Gee, I love footy
What a difference seven months makes…when Craig Dodson set aside the weekend of the Port Adelaide v Sydney encounter, he was picturing an early Spring thaw and the Bloods en route to the finals. Despite the harsher reality, perspective won out.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life – Round 21 and 22: Better and better.
Things are on the up and up for the Pies – Cam Hooke’s back with his usual dose of analysis and fanaticism.
Round 21 – St. Kilda v Fremantle: Jack Steven makes Sainters smile on a marvelous afternoon at Marvel
Braham Dabscheck was in good spirits after the Saints continued their run of fine form over the Dockers – with particular mention of the deeds of Jack Steven.
Round 21 – Melbourne v Collingwood: One’s slowly building, the other’s crumbled away
In a tale of two recent finalists, Sean Mortell’s look at a somewhat regulation Pies win (given the other results this week) over a free-falling Demons side.
Almanac Pub Review: The Duke of York
A terrific meal, drinks, and some music at Adelaide’s Duke of York Hotel provide an inviting and convivial backdrop for Mickey Randall on a cold, wet night before the theatre.
Round 21 – Essendon v Footscray: Toast or not, that was a disaster!
What a shocker for the Bombers and Caspar McLeod! He reports after painfully sitting through Essendon’s flogging by the Bulldogs in their Round 21 match.
Round 21 – Melbourne v Collingwood: Pies freeze out Dees (Floreat Pica Society)
Steve Fahey reports for the Floreat Pica Society from a cold MCG. Collingwood is still in the hunt for the double chance, but will “need to improve a lot more to be a contender.”
Almanac Flashback – Round 21 2009: The Wrap has his say!
Another Footy Flashback to Round 21, 2009 with The Wrap’s analysis of the results of those games. And as he says, “…..if you read it in The Wrap you’ll know it’s not crap.” A cracker of a read!
VAFA Premier C Section – Williamstown CYMS FC preview: “Card Night”
Smokie looks back on the “Card Night”, which once formed part of his pre-match ritual.
Round 21 – Sal’s Preview: Into the Home Straight
The season is becoming very tight for a few teams who must win this weekend if they are to remain in the race to the final eight. Sal Ciardulli previews the round in his knowledgeable manner to help punters make the right choice with their selections.
Haiku Bob – Round 20: beautiful and all
A happier Haiku Bob as he reflects on the Pies Round 20 win over the Suns.
….and we’ll call them “curtain raisers”.
Joe Beatty loves the character and integrity of VFL matches played at Princes Park or Preston. He laments their seeming demise as they increasingly become ‘curtain raisers’ for the AFL in the soulless, grey-roofed cavern that is Marvel Stadium.
Henry and the Jets: a win and some strings
Holding on desperately in defence, Henry Ballard tries to keep the game at a physical level to block out the mental stress of a close match before he orchestrates a symphony of strings which have gone ‘ping’.
Round 21 – Footy fixture for this round: Must win games for Finals aspirants!
So much at stake for a number of teams this weekend in the Round 21 matches. Who will be in the 8 after this weekend?
The Ashes 2019 – Pick the teams for the Second Test
Let’s keep Roger Lowrey’s Ashes initiative alive by offering up bragging rights to the person who can come closest to naming the teams that will line up for the Second Test at Lord’s – yes, both teams!
Round 20 – Carlton v West Coast: Eagles show Blues what’s required
John Butler muses on caretaker coaches, before recounting a high standard game that left Carlton with a clear indication of where they stand.
Almanac Music – Famous Photo of Fab Four is Fifty!
The famous Abbey Road photograph of the Beatles is fifty years old today. Ian Hauser pays tribute and muses over various events of that time.
Almanac Rugby League – NRL Round 21: Mouthwatering Matchups
What an NRL Round in prospect with several clubs playing mini-Grand Finals to stay alive in the competition. Then, on Sunday, two clashes of the heavyweights which may well be genuine Grand Final previews. Ian Hauser explains. (And don’t forget, live NRL footy on free to air TV four times a week from now to the finals!)











Footy on the Radio!
Peter Clark talks up the radio broadcasters of the footy, past and present. What a cavalcade of callers, all masters of the microphone! Join in the discussion with your nominations for preferred presenters.