Braham Dabscheck sees improvement in his Saints with the young men growing in confidence and stature in a better game against West Coast. Lenny Hayes continues to be a champion and will be missed when he eventually leaves. Meanwhile, Saints fans and players have a happier, character building, day out.
Please note that Braham will be one of the speakers at this Friday’s Almanac event. See details above.
AFL Round 14 – St Kilda v West Coast: Saints competitive but get pecked off by Eagles
The lowlight of my night
With her editing glasses on Anne Fedorowytsch subdues her inner one-eyed Crows supporter and gets down to work. As do the Bombers and the Crows. On the other hand, the score review system was given a night off…
Sad Songs Say So Much but Two out of Three Aint Bad.
Puberty blues. Spain’s wanton trifling with our young Socceroos reminds your man on the couch, Gregor Lewis, that striking out – as a callow pimply youth – is the best way to learn how to score that winning goal.
Big win for Vic Country
The Victorian Country team won the National Inclusion Carnival in emphatic style when it defeated Vic Metro by 50 points at Ransford Oval Parkville on Sunday 22 June.
AFL Round 14 – Greater Western Sydney v Carlton: A dad and his daughter
Ian Latham shares a Giants victory with his daughter – we don’t get enough father-daughter pieces.
AFL Round 14 – Greater Western Sydney v Carlton: The Kids are Alright
Earl O’Neill gets to see a coming of age for his GWS tyros. Earl and Shane Mumford have both got a new lease on life.
Jumbucks galore
Peter Crossing sheepishly put forward his nominations for the Wool Industry Team of the Century. He may be trying to pull the wool over our eyes.
A good choice, Dad.
Haje Halabi is coming home. After years abroad he wants his family to know the opportunity and tolerance that Australia gave his parents when they emigrated from Lebanon in the 50’s. And there’s footy and even the Tigers.
AFL Round 14 – Review: World Cup, Wimbledon, and Weariness
JTH looks at the changing orthodoxy in World Cup matches, unknown Wimbledon seeds and free-spirited footy.
Crio’s Question: If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em?
Cricket Australia, Murali, spin-coach, laws of cricket…? Your thoughts…?
AFL Round 14 – Essendon v Adelaide: Jeckyll and Hyde Crows slayed by Bombers – Who is Corey Parish?
Raj and his posse of 10 lads went seeking redemption for a weekend of lost opportunities. The Bombers, though, had other ideas against his Jeckyll and Hyde Crows.
SANFL Round 11 – Norwood v Glenelg and around the grounds
Dave Brown takes a whole lot out of SANFL Round 11, as his six-year-old son experiences “a series of footballing epiphanies.”
Vic Park 1979: An Initiation of Filth and Fury.
Phil Dimitriadis remembers some of his early ‘role models’ from a time when going to the footy was an earthy and parochial ritual. (STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING – Ed).
AFL Round 14 – Richmond v Sydney: Wagga United
Chairs and bladders may be shrinking, but the joy of being with old mates keeps growing. Especially at the ‘G where your match reporter, Craig Dodson, lays a bet, farewells the working week, splits his sides laughing and utterly fails to explain why he went dateless to his Year 10 Mount Austin High Formal. Amidst all that, a game of footy occurs.
Wild weather for WAFL Round 13
Les Everett updates us on a rain sodden Round 13 in the WAFL.
AFL Round 14 – St.Kilda v West Coast Eagles: Crazy Hope and Love Stuff
Yvette Wroby offers more “crazy hope and love stuff” for her Saints and everyone she meets.
AFL Round 14 – Haiku Bob – Darkness Spills
Haiku Bob laments what might have been as darkness spills over his Magpies.
World Cup 2014: Africa Alive! An Afterthought No Longer.
Gregor Lewis concedes that he has underestimated the African teams after Algeria’s win over South Korea at World Cup 2014.
Old woollen footy jumpers: Name the venue, the club, the year, the mascot, and all of the players.
Look at those jumpers. Can anyone shed some light on this? Would love to name all the players, and the mascot (who may have alerted us to the photo). Someone must know the story.
AFL Round 14 – Richmond v Sydney: All About Buddy
Following Richmond v Sydney, John Green weighs up the contenders and asks: is Lance Franklin the most famous Buddy of all? [How many Buddies can you name?]











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