John Coleman is regarded as one of the greatest talents of footy.
Recently Doug Ackerley published a biography of Coleman. Also, film footage of Coleman has been discovered.
Mike Sexton reported on this Coleman coincidence for 730.
Write. From the Heart.
John Coleman is regarded as one of the greatest talents of footy.
Recently Doug Ackerley published a biography of Coleman. Also, film footage of Coleman has been discovered.
Mike Sexton reported on this Coleman coincidence for 730.
We are down to number 2 in Dennis Gedling’s fantastic Top 100 World Cup Moments series. Number 2 recounts the infamous ‘Hand of God’ game between Argentina and England in the 1986 Mexico World Cup. Great reading except if you’re English. What will be number 1 tomorrow?
Join me in congratulating Dennis Gedling for a magnificent 100 days of World Cup story-telling. Simply fantastic. [And check out the stories – Ed]
Rob Chanter and Sons have a great Sunday culminating with a Kangaroos comeback win and (two) hot jam donuts.
Glen picks a team of players from the Riverina who went on to represent the Swans (both of the South Melbourne & Sydney variety). And he will take on board any suggestions regarding players he may have overlooked.
Sean Curtain isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions. From Van Morrison to the value of St Kilda in the AFL, they are all questions worth asking. Have you got answers?
Smokie reflects on the passing of a boyhood idol.
Too weary to get on his bike and get to the ground, Earl O’Neill draws a line and watches his Monaros get picked apart by the Bombers.
Nursing his two-week old son whilst taking in the NBA finals. Paul Campbell reckons that it doesn’t get much better than this.
JTH thanks Her Majesty for the celebrations.
What do St Kilda and the English football team have in common? Dennis Gedling lets you know with this tale of solitary success in the 1966 World Cup.
Tell us where you were and what you were doing on June 18, or the morning of June 19 (Australian time), 1975, when you heard of Gary Gilmour’s 6/14 to smash England at Headingley, and get Australia into the first World Cup final.
Damien “Dips” O’Donnell beautifully captures the tension of a nail-biting finish.
Collingwood won, but even the Floreat Pica scribe Paul O’Connell struggles to find positives in a dour, defensive struggle. Somehow he manages.
Malcolm Ashwood runs the ‘rulebook’ over good and bad leadership in sport. [This piece has been generating comments again – so we thought we’d bring it back – Ed]
Mike D saw Port Adelaide win twice on the weekend. His wife shook her head.
Glen D enjoys an afternoon at the Corowa races but needed a win in Adelaide to save the day.
Matt Watson may have had a glimpse into Brad Scott’s half-time address, as his son Angus shook them all night long.
Dennis Gedling celebrates perhaps the greatest national team of all time, when Brazil rode their unique attacking flair to success in the 1970 World Cup.
TR has a bit of a country footy jumper collection going. This one brings back memories of a painful defeat by a cross town rival and of country clubs that have ceased to be.
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