The next Odd Friday Lunch at the North Fitzroy Arms will be on Friday 19th October with well known broadcaster Graham “Smokey” Dawson.
Almanac Lunches – The Odd Friday Lunch: Graham “Smokey” Dawson 19th October
A day in the life of Australian cricket
17 October 2018 – just another day in the life of Australian cricket. What did it tell us? Here are a few thoughts.
Almanac Rugby League – the final Test
The rugby league season finally ends this weekend with the clash between Australia and Tonga. Here’s our preview.
Almanac Cricket: an Enigmatic Eleven – a team of puzzles trying to find a common solution
A long rain break at the Gabba yesterday gave father and son time to pick an Australian team of enigmas. There were many names from which to choose.
Almanac Art and Footy History: Richmond v Footscray, Punt Road, 1904
DJ Williams has painted a scene from the Richmond v Footscray clash at Punt Road in 1904. The piece is augmented with his words about the early rivalry of Richmond and Footscray and also gives an account of a very exciting match.
Sport as Entertainment – Introduction
Sport is increasingly marketed as an entertainment product. Is this necessarily a bad thing? Or is it merely a reflection of a changing society? Stainless introduces a series of articles which will interrogate the notion of sport as entertainment.
Almanac Review: Time and Space, and Footballistics
Ken Haley has read these two books very closely as this very entertaining and instructive review suggests.
Almanac Footy History: The Zedders, ES&A and the emergence of Albert Park FC
Grade 11 student Anna Pavlou follows on from her first piece about workplace footy in Melbourne with a look at a team which emerged from the footy teams of two banks, the ANZ Zedders and ES&A which these days has become Albert Park FC. Anna was encouraged to undertake this primary and secondary research and complete this substantial history by Almanac supporter Peter Stirk.
New Triathlon Code – Kick, Run and Cycle
Our Kyoto correspondent Yoshi has been trying out alternatives to the usual triathlon configuration. Like a true Almanacker, his footy, and a copy of The Women’s Footy Almanac, never left his side.
Almanac Golf – Golf Capital: Leishman’s win in Malaysia, Pepperell aces Walton Heath.
This week’s golf wrap is highlighted by another tour victory for Warrnambool’s own Marc Leishman.
Almanac Cricket – 2nd Test, Pakistan v Australia at Abu Dhabi
Another test in the balance. Catch up on the overnight scores, and leave a comment if you wish.
Almanac Music – Aussie album review: INXS “Shabooh Shoobah”
Smokie returns to share the seventh in his occasional series of Australian album reviews- this time “Shabooh Shoobah” by INXS.
“Veteran’s moment in the sun” by KB Hill
KB Hill has a story to tell about Noel ‘Bully’ Wise, noted as a tough, determined player in the Ovens and King league, recently awarded life membership at Wangaratta.
ANFC Carnival: Adelaide 1969
Swish Schwerdt looks at the 1969 Australian National Football Council Championship in Adelaide through the medium of a program. You’ll see. [Great piece – JTH]
AFL Trades: What’s happened so far
Here’s the list of AFL trades to October 15.
Almanac Baseball: Divisional Wrap
It’s ‘batters up’ for Brian as he gives us the lowdown on the baseball postseason playoffs – with more to come as the series continue.
Almanac Art: Fort Delta presents the second event in their monthly ‘Art Dinner Series’ on Collecting Contemporary Art.
Fort Delta is excited to bring you the second event in our monthly ‘Art Dinner Series’ on Collecting Contemporary Art at our favourite local; The North Fitzroy Arms Hotel, to hear James Makin of James Makin Gallery and Andy Gomez of Fort Delta, in conversation on the topic of collecting contemporary art.
Par (in AFL Footy)
West Coast Dave used an interesting expression in one of his pieces for The Eagles Almanac. He suggested one of the teams was ‘about par’. See what he means here.
Almanac (Cricket) Teams: My Least Favourite Australian Cricket Side
Phil Hill has picked a side of cricketers who have made him yell at the TV over the years.











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