Peter Baulderstone takes in a Bruce Springsteen concert in Perth last week. Another premiership winning performance or are the years catching up with The Boss?
Odd Friday Lunch – Feb 3: David Rhys-Jones
Enjoy the company of David Rhys-Jones (and Perce) this Friday at the North Fitzroy Arms first Odd Friday Lunch for 2017.
Nadal v Federer – why we love an epic contest
Having given the game of tennis away after the indiscretions of Kyrgios and Tomic, Craig Dodson finds joy in an epic on Rod Laver between Federer and Nadal.
Hawkology III: In the night garden, with Kolchak the night stalker whistling in the wind.
A Hawthorn romp through the 2016 finals and the post-season player exodus which finishes with the hope of 2017 and the return of Roughie. [An entertaining romp which includes rare Hawks acknowledgement of an opposing side. – Ed]
Almanac Footy History: No Umpires in this Game. The Victorian Football League during two World Wars
They might be retirees but Brice Coe and Bruce Kennedy have become keen historians over the last decade and have written and published a number of books on the Geelong Football Club and now this one on the VFL during World War I and World War II. [I have a review copy for any one who is interested – [email protected]
AFL Women’s (Practice Match) – Collingwood v Western Bulldogs: Curtain Raisers No More
Terrific debut piece from Jack Banister who weaves a description of the moment with a description of the game while presenting an understanding of the plight of women’s football.
Ignorance can’t be ignored!
Jan Courtin comes down hard on a gaff in a presentation.
Almanac Footy History: Albert ‘Pompey’ Austin
Who was Albert (Pompey) Austin and why is his story so significant? Historian Roy Hay tells the intriguing tale of this nineteenth century sportsman and entertainer, possibly the only Indigenous man to play top level football during that period . [You may be able to help with information and further research – Ed]
AFL Women’s (Practice Match) – Collingwood v Western Bulldogs: When a practice match feels like a party.
Yvette Wroby is full of excitement as she finds new footy friends in the glow of the emergence of the AFL Women’s comp. [Trademark Yvette – JTH]
Almanac Music: A case for the *real* Beatles albums
Pete Zitterschlager runs through many of The Beatles’ albumless orphans, lamenting what could (or should) have been.
Australia’s National Day
On the occasion of January 26 and what it now means, Peter Crossing delves into Australia’s sporting history to look for a suitable date for celebrating the nation that exists on this island continent. [Thought-provoking – Ed]
Become an Almanac member in 2017
Help keep the Almanac going by becoming a member.
The Jack Dyer Good Ordinary Membership
The K.D. Walters Gadabouts’ Membership
The John Wren Business Membership
Almanac Basketball: Trusting The Process In Philadelphia
The city of Philadelphia has had a dud basketball team for a while. Despite their wonderful (earlier) history, the Sixers have had a tough time of it in recent years. Alex Docherty explains what’s gone on and why.
Almanac Golf: Golf Capital – Tommy terrific in Abu Dhabi, Tiger heads to San Diego
Hamish Neal’s weekly worldwide golf wrap, including the return for 2017 of the LPGA Tour.
Almanac Soccer – A-League 1,000: The Coffs Edition
New A-League logos, a game in Coffs Harbour and the massive Australia Day clash between Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC. Hamish Neal covers it all in his Round 17 preview.
Almanac Women’s Footy: Call for writers
Yvette Wroby is the energy behind the Almanac’s women’s footy coverage. As the season is about to get underway, Yvette invites writers to get involved.
Being underdogs amongst SEN’s commentators
For the last few years, Yoshi’s mighty Sainters have been considered as the underdog, from footy tipping to finals predictions.. In 2017, Yoshi hopes that his boys lose that title. [Yoshi is our Japanese correspondent. He’s so keen he listens to SEN on the internet – Ed]











Journalists have the right to resist compulsion to intrude
Ironmike provides plenty of food for thought about the dilemma facing journalists when preparing an item for publication, particularly the ethical considerations and the implications that may result from that story.