This is Ruby and Coco. They live here now. Winston is coping very well and we have high hopes for their friendship.
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Friday, December 27, 2019
Marlion Pickett's spin – a work in progress
This little animation is meant to be the first of a series of memorable Grand Final moments.
Marlion Pickett is a 27 year-old Western Australian who was picked up by Richmond in the mid-season draft. He starred in the VFL grand final a week before the AFL grand final (the VFL is virtually the AFL reserves now). He was named for his first AFL game in the grand final, something that hadn't happened for 60 years.
This is a moment in the 2nd quarter. Richmond are in front of Greater Western Sydney, but the game is still in the balance. Young giant Ivan Soldo hands the ball to Pickett and he gracefully steps onto the wrong foot and executes a perfect blind turn, completely destroying Lachie Whitfield who grasps at thin air.
Watching it live I was struck by how un-flashy it was. Not a last-quarter party piece, not a young star revelling in his stardom – it was just the right move for that situation which opened up the space. Pickett did it slowly and almost apologetically. Sorry Lachie, this is not designed to make you look silly, I just need to make some space so I can deliver the ball accurately to my forwards.
And he did. A pinpoint pass off the outside of his right boot to a lead from Georgie Castagna who marked and goaled, putting Richmond out to a 28-9 lead. The Tigers went on to crush GWS by 89 points. Pickett was outstanding and was voted 3rd best afield, in a grand final, in his first game. I hope to be there at the MCG for his second, on 19th March.
Still to add: Georgie's mark and the soundtrack
Marlion Pickett is a 27 year-old Western Australian who was picked up by Richmond in the mid-season draft. He starred in the VFL grand final a week before the AFL grand final (the VFL is virtually the AFL reserves now). He was named for his first AFL game in the grand final, something that hadn't happened for 60 years.
This is a moment in the 2nd quarter. Richmond are in front of Greater Western Sydney, but the game is still in the balance. Young giant Ivan Soldo hands the ball to Pickett and he gracefully steps onto the wrong foot and executes a perfect blind turn, completely destroying Lachie Whitfield who grasps at thin air.
Watching it live I was struck by how un-flashy it was. Not a last-quarter party piece, not a young star revelling in his stardom – it was just the right move for that situation which opened up the space. Pickett did it slowly and almost apologetically. Sorry Lachie, this is not designed to make you look silly, I just need to make some space so I can deliver the ball accurately to my forwards.
And he did. A pinpoint pass off the outside of his right boot to a lead from Georgie Castagna who marked and goaled, putting Richmond out to a 28-9 lead. The Tigers went on to crush GWS by 89 points. Pickett was outstanding and was voted 3rd best afield, in a grand final, in his first game. I hope to be there at the MCG for his second, on 19th March.
Still to add: Georgie's mark and the soundtrack
Monday, December 16, 2019
Rosalie Gascoigne again
This is a small follow up to a post from ten years ago.
Rosalsie Gascoigne is still dead, sadly. But I just came across some more of her work and I would like to beautify the blog with it.
Rosalsie Gascoigne is still dead, sadly. But I just came across some more of her work and I would like to beautify the blog with it.
Through Road, 1991 |
Solitude, 1997 |
Pavement, 1998 |
Medusa, 1998 |
Full Fathom Five, 1998 |
Flash Art, 1987 |
Tiger Tiger, 1987 |
Friday, December 13, 2019
Saturday, December 07, 2019
Re recycling
I gave a light fitting to the tip shop the other day. Just realised I need it to cannibalise for parts. Went in to buy it back but it's gone. But there are always lovely pianola rolls to look at.
Tuesday, December 03, 2019
Michael competes
Michael has always needed nudging to go in these academic competitions, a burden (like so many others) that falls to Elf. At high school unlike at South Hobart Primary, they are very off-Broadway. Blink and you'll miss them.
Yesterday Michael was unceremoniously handed these certificates. He did really really well. Possibly there was an assembly while he was in China.
Anyway we are immensely proud of this talented, knowledgeable, fine young man.
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