Celebrate the launch of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2018 with us on Tuesday, September 4 from 6pm. Speeches at 6.30pm at North Fitzroy Arms Hotel, 296 Rae St, North Fitzroy. All are welcome!
Almanac Book Launch: The Women’s Footy Almanac 2018 – Tuesday September 4
Fundraising Lunch for BCNA event with Yvette Wroby as guest speaker.
The new owners of Prince Patrick Hotel are holding a fundraising Lunch for BCNA event with Yvette Wroby as guest speaker. She’s been asked to speak for 20 minutes. Come and see if she can stick to a deadline when there’s SO much to say in the current climate!
The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017: the story of the inaugural AFLW season.
The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 is still available. Re-live the first AFLW season.
Robert Bath, Ballarat Community Radio and The Women’s Footy Almanac. Listen out tomorrow on 99.9 Voice FM.
Robert Bath, Veronica Punshon and Yvette Wroby will be chatting on the Ballarat Community Radio about The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017. Listen out tomorrow on 99.9 Voice FM at 11.30am.
The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 Competition Winner: Lauren Young
Lauren Young is an all round sports star who has won B&F’s for her local footy team and soccer team. She was one of the winners of the Our Sporting Life South Australia competition in which she received a copy of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017.
A Romance with Football
Our very own Ebony McKenna will be on SEN radio tomorrow afternoon chatting to Francis Leach about The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017.
Girls Play Footy’s Kirby Fenwick reviews The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 and it’s a beauty.
Kirby Fenwick has the latest review of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017. She loved it. [Thanks for this wonderful review Kirby – JTH]
It’s here! The recorded version of ‘Strong Proud Women’, a women’s footy song by Merle Brown.
Merle Brown contacted Yvette Wroby about her anthem for women playing footy. She joined us at the launch of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017. We produced a book to share the joy, Merle produced this cracking song. You gotta love how the Almanac community works.
AFLM Round 23 – Richmond v St Kilda: A Big Tick
Yvette Wroby signs off from a pretty amazing 2017 (bar Saints performances overall) and reflects on the year that has been. Siren’s Call and The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 are now in bookshops and available online. Now to take a break and watch some more women’s footy.
Women’s Footy Almanac on AFL360
The 2017 Women’s Footy Almanac was the highlight of last night’s AFL360.
When a young footy star can dress up as herself for Book Week (This is a classic)
Jasmine Conrad has come up with a great idea for Book Week.
AFLM Round 19: Port Adelaide v St Kilda: It’s not over until we’re cooked like a chook
Yvette Wroby was in a happy place with a successful launch of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017. The game on Saturday night and the Saints close loss in the last few minutes was testing. Nick Riewoldt’s retirement added a whole new layer to the week.
The excitement of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 launch
Danielle Croci from The Footy Gospel has written a lovely account of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 launch. She captured the night in its glory and can’t wait for the next edition.
Stunning introduction for the first Women’s Footy Almanac
Cat Jones is one of 40 contributors to The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017. She was at the launch at the North Fitzroy Arms on Thursday night and this is what she found.
Photo Gallery: The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 Launch
A fantastic photo gallery capturing all the excitement of the Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 launch. So many passionate fans of women’s footy filled the bar for this special event.
The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 is in The Sunday Age
The Sunday Age (30 July 2017) has run an excellent feature about our book, after chatting with co-editor Yvette Wroby and women’s footy legend Leesa Catto, and the St Kilda Sharks. Some excellent pics too. Thanks to Matilda Boseley.
Almanac Party: The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 launch
Join us to for the launch of The Women’s Footy Almanac 2017 – Thursday, July 27, at the North Fitzroy Arms Hotel. All welcome. Details are in this post. If you can’t make it you can still order books now.
AFLM Round 17 – St Kilda v Essendon: When all is said and done
ABBA and Yvette Wroby’s extended family help her through a tough footy week, as well as the loss of her beloved Uncle Marcel. Her drafted grand-daughter Sienna and many Saints stories help lift her spirit. It’s the people in our lives who matter most and help heal the footy bruises.
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