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Brent Crosswell

Brent Crosswell reviews 'A Game of Our Own: The origins of Australian football' by Geoffrey Blainey

September 2003, no. 254 01 September 2003
Brent Crosswell reviews 'A Game of Our Own: The origins of Australian football' by Geoffrey Blainey
Australian football has lost its magic, a unique quality existing in the 1950s, and even as late as the 1970s. It derived from the fixed positions that players adopted and from their physical diversity. In their competing forms, they became metaphysical constructs – good versus evil, beauty versus ugliness, benign innocence versus malevolent experience – constructs limited only by the human im ... (read more)