Learn a bit more about the mythical figures of Bullitt and Axe from the 45-years-young basketball club Not Bad Thanks
Almanac Teams: Surprise Sharpshooters (Part 2)
A plethora of players who didn’t make the cut in Rodney Boyd’s first team of those who kicked big bags despite being less well known for kicking majors in numbers.
Almanac Pubs: Our annual pilgrimage to the Greenock Pub
Mickey Randall eases into the familiar surrounds of the Greenock Pub with schnitzels, local footy in the 1980s and prophylactics on the menu.
Almanac Footy: Umpires and the Spirit of the Law
This article about umpiring and the spirit of the laws of Australian football first appeared in The Alternative Law Journal in 2003. The Footy Almanac reprises it in preparation for a forthcoming follow up article which reconsiders the situation.
Essendon v Geelong, 1989: The mud and the glory
Paul Spinks wrote this piece on the eve of the Round 14, 2025, Geelong-Essendon game. He looks back to the moment in history when the same two teams playing off in the wet of 1989 – a memorable winter. [Timely reminders of a different time and some great memories for Cats and Ablett fans – JTH]
Almanac Life: A tribute to Jessica
Engaged, saddened, intrigued and puzzled by recent events, Callum Quirk pays tribute to Jessica, an old high school classmate.
Almanac Horseracing: #AusJumpsRacingPreviews – Terang, Sunday 15 June 2025
The jumps are on at Terang Sunday 15 June. Dandy Andy presents his tips for the meeting.
Almanac Footy Teams: Old Dog’s Team of (Modern-day) Characters
Old Dog has picked a team of modern-day characters. Do you agree with him? Any of your own?
Almanac Footy History: Des Tobin is at the Willy Lit Fest on June 22
Almanac member Des Tobin is appearing at the Willy Lit Festival where he will talk about It’s in the Genes: Australian Football Families. He will appear with Xavier Fowler.
Almanac Fiction: Swifty Taylor and the Errant Husband (Episode 7)
Swifty heads back to Port Douglas, where he wrestles with his conscience
Round 14 – Sal’s Preview: Coming at the double
Sal’s looking at one upset in Round 14 and he’s not impressed with the ‘commercial’ draw.
Almanac Golf: The Last Golf Game
Smokie reveals that he has not played golf in thirty years, and that his last game was at Oakmont in Pittsburgh, home of numerous US Opens, and one of the toughest golf courses on the planet. [The Footy Almanac reprises Smokie’s cracking golf piece playing the course the US Open will be played on this week. – Ed]
Almanac Travel: On the road in Europe – not so much ‘la dolce vita’ but ‘la vita educativa’ (Part 1)
Rambling around Europe, IJH and his wife have been visiting, among other things, a multitude of churches, as is their wont. Ian offers his thoughts on several that left an impression.
NRL Round 14 – Rabbit in the Vineyard: Déjà vu all over again – another 38-minute performance
You can imagine Rabbit in the Vineyard on the edge of the vineyard on a rainy King’s Birthday afternoon watching his boys play 38 great minutes. Thankfully he has the antidote of Barossa red.
Almanac Music: Vale Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys – a musical genius
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys has passed away.
NRL Round 15 – Prop by the Sea: You gotta love footy!
Prop looks back at Round 14 and forward to Round 15 and gives it to old mate Grubby. [Enjoy Perth Prop – Ed]
Round 13 – Geelong v Gold Coast: From the Hickey Stand
Marcus Holt reports from the Hickey Stand about Geelong’s good Round 13 win against the Suns in trying conditions.
Almanac Footy: Update on 2025 AFL Under 18 Champs
The U/18 Championships are underway. Micky McTigger provides some insight into all the main draft prospects.
Almanac Footy: ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’ – Part 5: 1962-1963
David Turpin continues his absorbing look at footy in Woomera with Part 5, 1962-1963 of his compelling series, ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’.











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