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    Remembering the Maryborough marvel, Frank Ivory: The extraordinary life and times of the first Indigenous star of two football codes

    Maryborough Railway Station, 30 August 1893 He stood on the platform, a suitcase in his hand and a dream in his head. Of course he’d been here before. ...

    On June 23, 2020 / By Paul Nicholls
  • Australian Rules 10

    The forgotten story of the first ever game of Australian Rules football played in England

    On Tuesday April 17, 1888, courtesy of that great innovation the electrical telegraph service, Australian newspapers including Melbourne’s The Age broke the news of a game of Australian ...

    On May 30, 2020 / By Athas Zafiris
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    CARN: The rollicking story of the football league that swallowed an entire code

    In 1896, football in the colony of Victoria was in crisis. Australian Rules football as played in Melbourne had become unwatchable and turned into box office poison. A ...

    On July 27, 2019 / By Athas Zafiris
  • Australian Rules 7

    REVEALED: The forgotten first match between a VFL team and an Aboriginal football team

    On Tuesday, September 16, 1913, something occurred that should be commemorated within the annals of Australian Rules football, but has instead been completely forgotten. The first ever match ...

    On May 25, 2017 / By Athas Zafiris
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    The small, strange canon of Aussie Rules songs just got bigger with “Bob Chitty’s Blues”

    FOR all that Australian Rules football is played, watched, discussed, argued over and thought about, it resonates surprisingly little in the wider culture. There are some poems by ...

    On June 17, 2016 / By Andrew Mueller
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    Football: The Great Deradicaliser

    Paris is no stranger to terror attacks. In recent memory we have had the awful events of the “Charlie Hebdo Shooting” and the “Paris Attacks” which included the ...

    On June 10, 2016 / By Athas Zafiris
  • Australian Rules 6

    Cummeragunja: The Aboriginal football team that opened the eyes of White Australia

    In the 1930s, Sir Doug Nicholls was one of only two Indigenous player plying his trade in top flight football in Melbourne. But he did not come out ...

    On May 26, 2016 / By Athas Zafiris
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    “Who do you barrack for, Tony?” A Timeless Tale of Australian Naturalisation

    Station Pier in Port Melbourne was the first point of entry for hundreds of thousands of Australian immigrants seeking a better life in the The Lucky Country. One ...

    On March 18, 2016 / By Athas Zafiris
  • Australian Rules 2

    The Shoot Farken Guide to naming and shaming Australia’s Sporting Hooligans

    On September 12, 1885, the Fitzroy Football Club (merged with the Brisbane Bears to become Brisbane Lions in 1997) hosted the South Melbourne Football Club (Sydney Swans since ...

    On November 27, 2015 / By Athas Zafiris
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    Blacks and “Blacked-Up Whites” v Whites: The story of the strangest game of footy ever played

    On Monday, June 11, 1900, Melbourne’s The Argus newspaper reported that a charity match was “played  between 20 representatives of the Healesville Aboriginal Station and a team selected ...

    On September 4, 2015 / By Athas Zafiris
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    Adam Goodes: (Black) Pride and (White) Prejudice

    And so Adam Goodes will make his return to the Swans in their game against Geelong this weekend. Football might return to being about the result. Goodes might ...

    On August 6, 2015 / By Andy Fuller
  • Australian Rules

    EXCLUSIVE: Essendon FC’s search for a ‘Capo’ interview tapes

    Last week, Essendon Football Club announced the launch of a new product, a first for the AFL, the ‘Active Area’. According to Essendon FC: This exclusive membership area ...

    On February 11, 2015 / By Athas Zafiris
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    The AFL Coach’s Guide to Better Parenting

    As a first time father, I’ve noticed the older generation’s fondness for imparting old-fashioned advice on how to care for a newborn. When told such moves are out ...

    On September 22, 2014 / By Shaun Campbell
  • Australian Rules 2

    EXCLUSIVE: The crazy match day experience ideas of AFL clubs

    Port Adelaide’s approximation of a passionate ‘soccer’ crowd in their pre-game build up (sing iconic song loudly, hold scarf proudly above head) has the AFL in a lather. ...

    On September 11, 2014 / By Athas Zafiris
  • Australian Rules 2

    Priced out, scheduled out: How the AFL lost 500,000 bums on seats in Melbourne

    You’re the biggest act in town, so you’re entitled to a bit of hubris. Your policy of ground rationalisation at the end of the 20th century transformed a ...

    On September 3, 2014 / By Athas Zafiris
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    How to turn a buck from sport in the World’s Most Liveable City

    There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but if someone else pays for it, it’s close enough. I managed to score a free* ticket to Victoria University’s ...

    On August 19, 2014 / By Paul Mavroudis
  • Australian Rules 1

    Australia, it’s time to take a GHLAO (good hard look at ourselves)

    Having migrated to this country in 1994, I saw many of Australia’s great sporting deeds. In 1996, during class in Grade 5, I watched Kieren Perkins win gold ...

    On August 12, 2014 / By Zoran Pajic
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    A new design has entered the T-shirt Hall of Fame, joining iconic T-shirts designs like the “Austin 3:16”, “Choose Life” and “Vote for Pedro”. The new Shoot Farken ...

    On May 3, 2014 / By Shoot Farken
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    The Indispensable Football (as in Soccer) Fan’s Guide To AFL 2014

    Are you a football fan who is interested in following an AFL team this season? Even outgoing AFL capo dei capi Andrew Demetriou once admitted that it was ...

    On March 12, 2014 / By Athas Zafiris
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    Magpie Relegation Blues: Is the AFL Ready for a Second Division?

    It’s a freezing Saturday afternoon in June at Trevor Barker Oval and the Zebras faithful wait for their team to run onto the field to greet the howling ...

    On November 21, 2013 / By Adrian Bernecich

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