Vintage ERegnans/DWilson. Captures a little of the first day (night?) of the Test, and much of what is important in life. Poetry in motion.
Third Test – Day 1: Thoughts on Cape Town
Brendan McArdle reports on a day of superb Test cricket; a day which the Australian skipper will remember for a long time.
Poetry: Sulphur Creek
Ian Bland brings tears to grown men’s eyes with this epic poem about the Grand Final at Sulphur Creek.
Earlier…
Old Dog and friend are having a kick at Princes Park as the northerly picks up.
In Praise of the Polo (Shirt that is)
‘Swish’ Schwerdt has a wardrobe full of hardly worn polo shirts. Can the Adelaide Crows latest membership offer add to the moth sustenance?
Welcoming Ned Wilson
Ned Wilson has joined the Almanac team as general manager. He has perfect credentials, as this short profile explains.
Was the Dogs’ 97 PF loss the ‘butterfly effect’ in the 09 failure?
Look away now if you are a Bulldogs supporter. Kerrie Soraghan revisits the 97 and 09 preliminary finals at length. To be fair, this is an attempt at exorcism more than self flagellation.
Cricketing Milestone on Saturday
Where is the biggest cricket match this week? You get the Alan Davies fool’s buzzer if you said Capetown. Its Terang where Almanac stalwart Luke Reynolds lines up for his 300th go round with Pomborneit CC.
Rebels mark two opt for substance over stardust
Tim Ladhams thinks the Melbourne Rebels rugby union franchise have chosen substance over style this season, and will be all the better for it.
NTFL – Finals Week 2: Preview
Jackson Clark looks at semi-final weekend in the Top End.
The Calvary Open-Hearted Rehabilitation Stakes
John Kingsmill, writer, designer, graphic artist and a tower of strength (often behind the scenes) to the whole Almanac thingo had some (major) running repairs on his heart last week. I am happy to say that this typical JK email has been penned to convey the message that things are on the improve.
NAB Challenge
Caitlin Nobes reviews the NAB Challenge to date and likes what she sees. The expected do what’s expected. The hopeful achieve what they hoped for. And “its only practice” for the yet to be too disappointed.
A season in The Abyss.
S. Baker is not forking out for a Bomber membership. So who would he consider writing the cheque for? Here is his form guide. Interested in what you would do with your hard-earned.
On spotting Paul Chapman in the sash
John Harms was jolted from his daze by the NAB Challenge last night.
Alex Wadelton snaps the snapper re-creating a Vic Park moment
Alex Wadelton is a star. (And he barracks for Geelong). Here he takes a timely shot of a timely shot.
Book Launch: Gideon Haigh’s Ashes to Ashes
All welcome to the launch of the champion off-spinner’s new book, Ashes to Ashes, the story of the Australian summer . March 11 at the Yarras. These are always terrific nights. Cate McGregor (of recent Australian Story fame) to do the honours.
Crio’s racing: the Kingswood Country Connection
Crio’s promoting frugality this weekend, but fear not, he’s still full of suggestions for the Guineas.
Bring on Round 2!: An opening round of (mostly) underwhelming and poorly scheduled matches
Sean Curtain reckons the AFL have really dropped the ball with the opening fixture – mistiming, missed opportunities and an all-round mess. Here’s his analysis of what is, and what should have been.
Footy in the 20s: East folds, three country clubs arrive
Richard Jones looks at the 1920s in the Bendigo footy league.
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