TRAC is BACK

I went to Mansfield to get a good picture of Christian Petracca. (Thanks to Emily for her help in the transformation of this picture.)

A bit after that he talked to me a bit about what he has suffered over the past 10 months or so.

I am not sure if he has had enough good listeners.

I could be wrong, but not being heard is a common problem in this nation.

It goes back to the doctrine of Terra Nullius.

Geoff Fox, 10th April, 2025, Melbourne, Australia

A Good Day For Freedom

l started barracking for Collingwood in 1967.

In December 2023, I met Angus Brayshaw and his profound human decency was overwhelmingly obvious. Also I got a sad sense that he wasn’t quite functioning at full capacity.

After much soul searching and agonising over the following 6 months, on King’s Birthday 2024, I found myself barracking against Collingwood for the first time in my life and for Melbourne. So recently I have seen a few Melbourne games.

I love the theme song and it’s American origins. The caring people I have met at Melbourne leave entrenched systemic Collingwood bullying for dead.

Gus was the start of that but Trac and Gawny are also profoundly decent people.

My other favourite Melbourne players are in AFLw: Tay, Banno and Fitzy. To my photographer’s eyes there is no better sight in footy now than Fitzy on the fly.

The club of John Wren, Duncan Wright, Stan Magro, Brayden Maynard and Darcy Moore got what was coming to it today in 2025’s Opening Round against Greater Western Sydney. Score doubled. Too slow. Too old. And far too much recent blatant physical and psychological violence on and off the field for me to support them.

Go Dees.

Goodbye Pies.

Football free of systemic bullying and violence is the only footy I want to support.

Geoff Fox, March 9, 2025, Melbourne, Australia.