Having played against both finalists, GB Swans Captain Laura Turner previewed the IC17 Women’s Division Grand Final for our friends over at World Footy News
Have a Little Faith
Although a difficult year for North supporter Marnie, she’s still feeling alright. Her tip to surviving? Belief. Belief in her club and the future it’s promised. A true believer!
Almanac Music: New Lost World
In these trying political times, Peter Crossing looks at the power of music in making a change in society.
Finding hope when all is lost
Peter Mangold watches the Dees-Saints game and spares a moment to reflect on a genuine tragedy. He concludes that hope is at the heart of it all. [Welcome Peter – JTH]
Round 21 – Western Bulldogs v GWS: Youth, teamwork and matching – My birthday extravaganza
Mark O’Sullivan flew down to Melbourne on his birthday to watch his Giants in action. Not only did he enjoy the win, he took in plenty of Melbourne’s culture and food.
Once a Tiger
It’s timely, with the Tiges contending, to re-visit a terrific Richmond tale. Matt Zurbo caught up with Ron Branston in a little country railway station. This is an extended version of Ron’s words in Matt’s book Champions All.
Round 22 Preview – A Winx and a Smile
It is the penultimate round of the season and Sal previews all the big clashes including tonight’s blockbuster with the Crows and Swans battling it out.
Harry Beitzel: Pioneer and founder of the Australian Irish connection 70 years on
Stephen Alomes is pushing for the AFL to recognise the efforts of Harry Beitzel for his passion and efforts with International Rules.
VAFA Premier B – Fitzroy v Old Carey: Cuzzie sans two teeth? Whatever, the Roys prevail.
Dr Phil is impressed with the Roys start, but is called on to patch up Cuzzie and misses half the game. On his return, the Roys are still up.
Round 21 – West Coast v Carlton: Unrequited
Peter Fuller imagines the 2017 season as a romantic drama. If so, Carlton is having a bit of a dry spell.
The GB Swans – An eventful semi-final week
Despite their semi-final loss to Ireland, the GB Swans have been having a ball in and around Melbourne, including trips to Katie Brennan’s gym, an evening with the Suburban Footballer and a visit to Princes Park.
The Brisbane Reclink Community Cup 2017 – Brisbane Lines v Rocking Horses: Thrusting your name before the selectors?
Jamie Simmons went to the Community Cup in Brisbane (which is sponsored by Blundstone). He had an excellent afternoon – and he has come up with a cunning plan. [More great lines and Lines from Igor – JTH].
The photos are with permission. Thanks to Evo. But I would like to acknowledge specific photographers – if anyone can assist. JTH
Round 21 – Western Bulldogs v GWS: Just how good are the young guns?
Peter Fuller is a Carlton supporter but he went to this important match and had a good look at the two sides. What happened? And was it more than accuracy that won the Giants the game?
VAFA Premier B – Fitzroy v Old Carey: Fitzroy…Stereofini; Fitzroy…Stereofairest (and best)…the club we hold so dear.
King George! III is at his observant and entertaining best this week [he’s coming off a high base too – JTH] with this report of a cracking day at Brunswick St which involved Serafini numerology, a fine performance from the boys and a noble performance from the women’s side (the Sunday previous).
The Raving Rulebook Video – First Edition
You’ve read his fine work on The Footy Almanac. You’ve taken his phone calls. You’ve bought his raffle tickets. Now you can see what he actually looks like as Rulebook shares his thoughts on football, sport and life on the first ever Raving Rulebook Video!
AFLM Round 21 – Melbourne v St Kilda: When “Good Grief” turns into “WTF” and then hope
Yvette Wroby and Saints fans are in recovery after the game against the Dees. Nick Riewoldt is retiring, and if that wasn’t bad enough, the season is over for the Saints. Is there such a thing as good grief?
Round 21 – Geelong v Richmond: Sleepy Hollow No More
Tigers fan Sam Steele, at Kardinia Park for the Geelong v Richmond game, has noticed the transition of Geelong from a country town to progressive city. Mirroring the rise of the city’s football club. But were the Tigers robbed?
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