Mirror, mirror, on the wall, why do we compare at all?

Trinity Handley considers the comparisons made between women’s and men’s AFL football and their deep impact on the game of AFLW when comments are not contextually comparable. ‘If we’re too busy comparing we might miss the beauty in change’.

The Gang of Five

George Smith looks at the years (a couple of decades) when a total of five clubs won the VFL flag.

Peter Temple and the Royboys of Doom

This is a remarkable piece, one of the Almanac’s finest. Adam Muyt has transcribed his 2003 interview with the late Peter Temple. It was conducted 15 years or so ago when Adam was writing his fine book Maroon & Blue. Tremendous observations about footy and Melbourne life.

A Profile of AFLW Pioneer Chyloe Kurdas

Jack Banister profiles Chloe Kurdas. (first published in The Age)

Grab a Pepa Burrito Tee! – Like Pepa herself

Grab a Pepa Burrito t-shirt to commemorate an iconic moment in AFLW Season 2 and support The Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation. [Addendum – video of the moment GWS players received their own shirts]

The Almanac AFL Season Launch (a two part extravaganza)

David Parkin is the guest of the Almanac/Odd Friday Lunch on March 23. All welcome.

Almanac (Racing) History: A short film about racing in the Wimmera and Mallee

Malcolm McKinnon spotted the reference to Murtoa racing and sent this beaut little film in – with some classic footage of old-timers chatting about Wimmera and Mallee racing before The war.

Almanac Golf: Golf Capital – Casey denies Tiger, Masters ever closer

It was all about Tiger last weekend – and could be again this weekend. And the Masters is no far away either.

Almanac AFL Footy Tipping for 2018 – Join Now

Join in our tipping comps in season 2018.
The standard Almanac comp.
The Tip the Top 8. (You have until the bounce in the Rich-Carl game on the night of March 22 on this one)
Explained in this post.
All welcome.

Why your team won’t win the flag. Or, I can put you out of your misery now.

Sage Dips has a system to work out which teams are up against it – he’s excluded a few.

The 2017 Premiership has meant so much to so many

Cheryl Critchley remembers the many years of pain that preceded the 2017 Grand Final but focuses on the joy the flag brought to so many, including her dear friend, 89-year-old Marj Doherty who passed in November. Read her touching story.

Cricket Caste System

Some cricket poetry from our Poet at the Desk, Damian Balassone.

Finally, a pub review: The Broadway, Glenelg South

Mickey Randall delivers us his first pub review in a while, taking us into the charming Broadway Pub in Glenelg South for a Friday happy hour.

AFLW Round 6 – GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs: Where are the Bulldogs snarls?

Yoshi watches the replay of the weekend’s big clash between the Giants and the Bulldogs and while disappointed in his Dogs’ loss, acknowledges that GWS are looking very impressive going into the final round of the AFLW season.

The Commoners Guide To AFL Commentary

Matt Quartermaine unravels some footy commentator lingo for us. Do you have any of your own?

AFLW Round 6 – Carlton v Melbourne: Post Game with Paxy

Kasey Symons caught up with Melbourne mid-fielder Karen Paxman in the rooms after her Dees defeated the Blues on Sunday afternoon.

AFLW Round 6 – GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs: No barrier gets in the way of these Giants!

Joseph Ryan believes GWS can go all the way in the 2018 AFLW season and asks, if his Giants have ‘overcome every barrier and knocked off every other challenge they have faced this year, why not one more?’

Pride and Passion: The Growth of Women’s Footy in Greater Western Sydney

El Gibbs, co-presenter of BAFL Radio, a weekly radio show and podcast about AFL in Western Sydney, provides an insight into the growth of women’s football in the Greater Western Sydney region and how the passion for footy is a lot more prevalent there than you may think.

AFLW Round 6 – Adelaide v Fremantle: Four Points

“I make a note to dig Nathan Jarvis’s ‘Origin of the Speccies’ (2006) out of storage. Jarvis reckons each position on the ground is a personality archetype, from the rock-star full-forward to the ‘last-kid-picked’ back pocket. Who needs a ‘rock star’ full forward when your 35% fit co-captain can kick a winning score by herself? Oh, that’s right, Erin Phillips is a rock star in every position.”

Corowa Cup 2018

Glen reports on fun and successful investments in both time and money at the 2018 Corowa Cup.