Sal looks at trade week, the A League, and the Spring Carnival. He found us the quaddie last week and he thinks it’s another favourites day at Caulfield.
Bless us, O Lord, and these, Thy gifts, which we are about to receive from Thy bounty. Through Bryce. Amen.
For Carlton fans, Bryce Gibbs has been an unrequited talent, Father Rooster sees his potential departure as manna from heaven.
Mental Health Week – a son’s tale
Jesse Maskell puts in his two cents’ worth about mental health. “I made this little video not for me but in the hope of reaching out to others who might need it.”
What is wrong with Big Sports Media?
David Wilson hears the noise, sees the noise, and suggests we should all expect more from Big Sports Media.
Grand Final 2016 – Sydney v Western Bulldogs: The Winds From the West
Who can remember the details of a lost Grand Final? A DVD and a bag of lemons as Mathilde de Hauteclocque practices the calm now the storm is over.
Almanac Book Review: Born To Run – Bruce Springsteen
Chris Michaels reviews the Springsteen autobiography, Born to Run.
Golf Capital – Hatton conquers the Old Course, no Tiger in Napa.
Hamish Neal’s weekly golf wrap, including the Tiger no show and the sharp decline of the now 1460th ranked Robert Allenby.
Almanac Cricket: Blind, Deaf and Clueless
A cricket game marred by an umpire taking a cheap shot! Never! Phil Hill continues his recounts of the trials and tribulations of an umpire during a match, especially if the conditions are variable.
Almanac Cricket: No one should have expected the Hughes inquisition
In the ongoing pursuit for truth, justice and the Australian cricketing way, Jeff Dowsing doubts the Hughes’ coronial inquest will lead us to a better place.
It’s Just Not Cricket
Robbo suggests how debilitating it can be to always seek to find blame in someone or something else, in particular with regards to specific sporting issues, and the difficulty there is in resolving a satisfactory outcome for those same issues.
Paul Chapman and the Sari Club
David Fordyce remembers the story of Geelong’s end of season trip to Bali in 2002 when, fortunately for Geelong, Paul Chapman felt uncomfortable about going to the Sari Club that night.
Almanac Cricket: Wash Out
Umpires should keep their mouths shut says Phil Hill, who should know, as he relates a tale of weather, ground conditions and aberrant behaviour.
WNBL Round 1 – Melbourne Boomers v Adelaide Lightning: The revolution will not be televised
Gill reviews the WNBL opener and ponders the importance of TV coverage.
Grand Final 2016 – Sydney v Western Bulldogs: They Made It
Die hard Doggie Alex Docherty’s Grand Final. “It was arguably the most important and greatest newspaper I’ve ever picked up in my life.”
The Spirit of the Dog – as observed by Jim Ingram
This is a remarkable story of death and life at the MCG.
Magical Michael Aish
Malcolm “Rulebook” Ashwood celebrates one of the greats – Michael Aish.
World Cup 2014 – Australia v Netherlands: You Idiots in Your Beds
Tonight in Melbourne Australia plays Japan in a FIFA World Cup qualifier. It’s timely to re-live where the journey can go – this from the 2014 World Cup: “Tony Wilson has written a magnificent account of the Socceroos’ heroics versus the Netherlands.”
The 2016 Luke Beveridge Cup
Earl O’Neill has been playing ‘Wild Thing.’ Check out where that takes a thoughtful sportsfan. “Footscray Football Club is a corporate entity too. It’s the Twenty First Century, folks, no-one gets to be successful otherwise.”
Watching the footy from overseas
Chris Tinning was an overseas reader before he recently returned to Australia. Here is Chris’s story on watching the footy overseas. [Add your experiences – Ed].
Almanac People: Alistair Urquhart a life worth commemorating
In a compelling story, Scottish soldier Alistair Urquhart, who died on Friday aged 97, left behind one of the incredible survival stories of WW2. Neil Drsydale feels his life is worth commemorating.











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