Bob Utber enjoys his stroll to The ARK and then watches Australia tidy up the Indian innings for a fine victory.
Pub Review: The Cumberland, Glanville
So, if you’ve a raging thirst, or you want to hear one, then this pub is right there. And, should you wish, you can catch a train. Mickey Randall reviews The Cumberland Hotel in Glanville.
Almanac Cricket – Australia v India Test series: Thank god we met Kohli!
After a day of escalating inter-team on-field antics, things could be, and were, worse
Australia v India – Perth, Day 4: “It’s all happening!”
Citrus Bob reports on another enthralling day of Test cricket as the Aussies edge closer to victory over India.
Australia v India – Perth, Day 3: Brilliant contest
Citrus Bob is captivated by another superb day of Test cricket as the Indians do the best they can to get back into the contest. And should Virat Kohli’s masterful innings have been ended as it was?
Australia v India – Perth, Day 2: Tension in The Ark
Cirus Bob Utber makes his way to The Ark. He describes a brilliant, even day of test cricket, where the Indian skipper led the fightback.
Australia v India – Perth Test, Day1: A nose in front?
Citrus Bob reports from Perth on Day 1 of the Second Test between Australia and India.
Almanac Cricket: Pomborneit Cricket Club November Review
Catch up on all the latest happenings at the Pomborneit Cricket Club with the Bulls November review.
The Eagles Almanac Launch – photos
Some photos taken at the launch of The Eagles Almanac at the North Fitzroy Arms on Wednesday night.
VAFA Media Awards “Best Online Feature Story” 2018 – Williamstown CYMS AFC: Into The Ammos!
Great news. Smokie Dawson has won the 2018 VAFA media award for “Best online feature story.” We first published it here in May. The story of Williamstown CYMS AFC; a history of the club’s inception into the VAFA. Here it is.
A meditation on this Australia. Australia v India: this near wild heaven
David Wilson leans on R.E.M. in this meditation on Australia, 2018 – the place, the idea, the “vibe” that represented Australian men’s cricket this past week in Adelaide.
Party! Dec 12. The Eagles Almanac Melbourne Launch
Our end of year function – the launch of The Eagles Almanac 2018 and Almanac Christmas Drinks all rolled into one night – will be held on Dec 12 at the North Fitzroy Arms. All welcome. Details in this post. [Free event of course – drinks at pub prices. Comp pub nibblies.]
‘…..SPUD……….’ – KB Hill
There’s no stopping KB Hill. This time he profiles a real character from Wangaratta – Renato Leonardo Patat, better known as ‘Spud’. Comparisons with Nino Culotta aren’t far off the mark!
Australia v India – Adelaide: An investor’s experience
Daryl Schramm spent the Test at the Test, looking for good cricket and signs of an improving trajectory for the Australians as he is off to see the Ashes series in England next year.
Almanac Footy- A Team Of Hyphens
Glen wondered how many hyphenated players have played AFL/VFL? However he thought he’d compile a list of those players he’s cognisant of.
Australia v India – Adelaide, Day 5: Pessimistic Optimism
Sean Mortell is expectant and more than a little nervous as he takes his position in front of the TV. He sees the Australians put up a super fight but the Indians claim victory.
Australia v India – Adelaide, Day 5: In The End
The series is not over. But Smokie Dawson reckons Australia’s brittle batting line-up will need to improve markedly.
Mickey Randall and an Almanac SA pub crawl: a gestating idea
We think connoisseur Mickey Randall is the perfect person to organise a South Australian pub crawl. He just needs some suggestions regarding itinerary. The principal criterion is heartfelt connection to the pub in question.
Australia v India – Adelaide, Day 4: Same, same but different
Final year high school student Sean Mortell is trying to cope with change – in the commentary box and on the cricket field. This is his Day 4 report of proceedings at the Adelaide Oval which have left Australia with a massive fight on their hands. [Great line about honesty Sean! – Ed]











Almanac Books – ‘Australian Football: The People’s Game 1958-2058’ by Stephen Alomes
The Almanac is happy to promote Stephen Alomes’ recent publication, ‘Australian Football: The People’s Game 1958-2058’. Stephen’s academic background blends with a conversationalist style to offer something for everyone with a love of the game.