Tuesday, September 25, 2018

What I've been into ...


Over the past few stays at hospital I’ve been able to discover a bit more music, books and a little television. So I thought that I’d take the time to share a few of these.  

Musically speaking – while I often have found U2 to be the soundtrack to my life and I certainly listened to Songs of Experience a lot while I was in hospital - I tried to listen to music from new artists too. 

I used Under the Radar to help. Under the Radar Media is an American based, independent Christian Music website. UTR had coincidentally just put together a playlist on Spotify, so I listened to that; exploring albums from artists I liked the sound of as I went through the playlist.

Some recent discoveries were Drakeford (a folk duo), Jillian Jones (probably folk as well).  The playlist included recent songs from long-term favourite artists of mine like Andrew Osenga, Andrew Peterson, Taylor Leonhardt and Christa Wells to name a few.

Another artist I listened to while I was in hospital was Shane & Shane – I really enjoyed hearing them sing some of the Psalms. The Psalms are a book of the bible I’ve found myself coming back to a bit over the last little while.

Bottom line – if you’re looking for more music, especially Christian music, and don’t know where to start I’ll totally recommend the Under the Radar playlist on Spotify. If you do like what you find – visit the artists website and buy their albums.

Onto books – the last few I finished were Father Rod Bower’s ‘Outspoken’, Behrouz Boochani’s ‘No Friend but the Mountains’ and Kon Karapanagiotidis’ ‘Power of Hope’. Each of which are powerful works, challenging reminders of the times we are living in and in their own way each provoked me to think about the person I am and the life I'm living. 

Boochani is a detainee on Manus Island and writes an account from the prison. His book is a reminder to me that the Australian government and opposition have lost their moral compass. It certainly is a difficult read. It is hard to read it and not be moved by it - moved to action, moved to dismay that our political leadership sees Manus Island and what it represents as how to best deal with refugees. 

Father Bower currently serves at Gosford Anglican Church and came to prominence through some of the messages he has put up on the churches sign board. The church speaks with a compelling voice for social justice. The book is autobiographical and details Rob’s life and ministry, but at the same time offers a challenge to Christians in terms of how they live out and let their faith impact their life.

Kon’s book the Power of Hope is not only autobiographical but details an Australia we could be prouder of, in terms of how the country treats our first peoples, refugees and women. 

Implicit in all three books is the challenge we face to help make Australia better than it is, and to make our world a better place. I know that I’ll be re-reading the books by Kon Karapanagiotidis and Father Bower, primarily to think more about their manifesto for change in themselves.

Currently on my to read list is Dr Kirstin Ferguson's 'Womenkind' which recaps her Celebrating Women project from last year; Leigh Sales new book 'Any Ordinary Day: Blindsides, Resilience and What Happens After the Worst Day of Your Life' and Gillian Triggs' autobiography 'Speaking Up'.

Before leaving books, if anyone has any recommendations for some funny stories to read I’d love to get them, would make a change from the serious and challenging books I tend to read. 

On the TV front – I started to watch Suits. Started to watch might be slightly kind – I slept through some of it. But I plan to revisit it.

Last Monday night’s Australian Story, Four Corners and QandA were all quite exceptional.  The discussion on QandA was really fascinating, and I enjoyed listening to Germaine Greer more than I thought I would.  It has been a while since I really watched QandA and the episode seemed to do better than most at showing how good the show can be. I’m a big fan of the addition of the ‘People’s panellist’ who’s designed to represent the average punter.

Four Corners was a slightly depressing view about the state of aged care facilities in this country. It certainly will be interesting to see what is uncovered by the Royal Commission and what is done especially seeing as along with a Federal Election, elections in New South Wales and Victoria are imminent. I know that the picture of what Aged Care centres look like in Australia is more complicated than shown in the television show and there are some great homes out there, but that the incidents could happen at all is concerning.

Australian Story focused on the story of Emma Watkin (aka Emma Wiggle). Detailing how she became a ‘Wiggle’, her health battles and her relationship with ‘Lachy’ (the purple Wiggle). I certainly admire her openness about both her health and relationship with Lachy.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Sporting shorts - Number 29.

Preliminary final weekend done for another year. We started with twenty teams in both the league and AFL and are now down to the final two. I'm certainly not seeing the teams I would have predicted at the beginning or even half way through the year.

AFL

  • We're looking at a Collingwood v West Coast Final. I know the unwritten law seems to be that the only option here is to cheer for West Coast, and I certainly will be cheering for West Coast but I can't help but what to praise Collingwood for keeping their faith in Nathan Buckley, and in some senses it would be fitting for him to end his career as a Premiership Coach. Sadly he never won the flag as a player. 
  • Hard to believe but that was Collingwood's first finals win over Richmond in 80 years. 
  • I haven't heard this out of Richmond, but the slowness of their start did make me wonder if they were harmed by having the 'bye' before their final and then the week off prior to the Preliminary final. I certainly felt the week off may have hurt Geelong last year too. 
NRL
  • The final will see the Sydney Roosters tackle Melbourne. I'll be cheering for the Storm here. It's going to quite the anti-climax if Cronk's ruled out with injury and Slater is suspended. I think it's largely in how I hear some non-Melbourne fans talk about Melbourne which make it an easy decision to cheer for them.  I also really enjoy, for the most part, the way the play the game on the field. 
  • I personally haven't seen the incident, so I won't comment on Slater's shoulder charge except to say that I hope he gets a fine and can play. He deserves to go out a champion. 
  • In spite of the above with Napa and Mitchell back you think the Roosters will be a good chance to win. 
  • Melbourne in many ways are a benchmark club in how they are run, and how they continue to seem to develop many exceptionally talented players
Other
  • No Rugby Championship games this weekend, that competition will resume next weekend with Australia travelling to South Africa, and New Zealand in Argentina. 
  • The English Soccer is settling down to business as usual pretty much - Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea leading the way as three unbeaten teams. As for Arsenal, they had a tough start to the season but are slowly improving. 
  • I'm looking forward to following the European Champions League which started this week. 
  • Didn't realise is started so early, but the Domestic Cricket Season is already upon us, with Warner and Smith starting out on their 'redemptive' journey in Grade Cricket this weekend, and the Inter-State One Day Competition starting this week too. 


Friday, September 21, 2018

Sporting shorts - Round 28.

Well we're almost there, Prelim Final weekend's coming up. It's setting up nicely for a Sydney team to win the League and a Melbourne team the AFL, but we'll see. This weeks post has been delayed by another hospital stay, but I'm hoping to be home tomorrow, and enjoy the Preliminary Final weekend and Grand Final weekend from home rather than hospital.


NRL

  • Penrith tried for one comeback too many and are now out with a one point loss to the Sharks. 
  • The Dragons were perhaps a touch unlucky but its lovely to see the Bunnies in the Preliminary Final. Who knows the Sexting controversy might just help them along the tough finals road. 
  • Next weekend Cronulla play Melbourne and Souths tackle the Roosters. Melbourne can make their third Grand Final in three years and I think this is the Roosters six Preliminary final in as many years.
  • Laying my cards on the table - I'm going for the Storm to win the competition (and probably beat Cronk's Roosters to do it). It is easier than I thought to cheer for Melbourne because of the rabid dislike some Sydney residents have for them. 
AFL
  • Relieved the Demon's win. Who'd have thought at the start of the year Collingwood, West Coast and Melbourne would be playing Preliminary finals. 
  • Massive credit to Nathan Buckley - midway through last year (or maybe the year before) he endured the often terminal coaching review and the team have done incredibly well this year. 
  • Sadly, the two teams I care about are on the same side of the draw with Melbourne playing in Perth. Just can't be a fan of Richmond or Collingwood. 
  • I'm expecting Richmond to play Melbourne in the first all Melbourne final for a few years. My heart is with Melbourne but sadly my head is saying Richmond will be to good this year. 
Rugby


  • Feel like maybe All Blacks go what they deserved - still likely to win the championship but would have liked a win over the weekend :) I think they just need to avoid defeat in their next game. 
  • Surprised that Argentina won in Australia. I do feel that the Puma's have improved since they've been part of the Rugby Championship.
  • Can't really pick a pecking order for the World Cup. Yes I suspect NZ will start favourites, Ireland are my dark horse. 
Other



  • Saddened that Glen Maxwell didn't get a call up for the upcoming tests against Pakistan. Given the players still banned it seems like the perfect time to give him another go. 
  • So, we're week two into the new NFL season and for me the biggest news is the Browns didn't lose their first game - it finished in an overtime tie. We'll see how the teams settle.  I think I need to work out who to cheer for, might need help in working out who to go for. NFL seems to be a sport where the teams can move cities. At the moment - I'm leaning to Seattle because a good friend lives there.
  • The MLB is heating up with just the wild card races to decide. The Blue Jays won't make the post season this year but seem to have done slightly better than last year :)  So there is still hope :) 

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Sporting shorts - No. 27

So, let's be honest, the weekend didn't quite go the way I was hoping in Rugby League or the AFL, at least the All Blacks did okay :) 

AFL
  • The Swans just didn't show up and deservedly paid the price. I didn't really expect to win but I hoped for more fight. Hard to believe but Sydney lost seven games at the SCG this year. 
  • Was really great to see Melbourne play well and win their final. I'll be cheering from them to go all the way now. 
  • Richmond did what everyone expected in clicked into finals mode and are in the Preliminary Final. Will be interesting to see how they go with another week off.  Given that the West Coast Eagles host the other Preliminary Final, maybe we are looking at the West Coast-Richmond Grand final. 
  • Next week we see Colllngwood host the Giants and Hawthorn play Melbourne.
NRL
  • Was so great to see the launch of the Women's Competition over the weekend. Part of me wanted to see more than four teams take part, but its good to see the NRL take it slowly and build a great competition from the ground up. 
  • Didn't expect to see the Dragons live to fight another week but with their injury toll next week might be tough. 
  • The Warriors looked out of their depth on the weekend. Will be cheering for the Panthers now. 
  • Have to admit, if I was the CEO of the NRL I would be concerned in the crowd figures from the Semi-Finals. I'm not sure what we do solution wise, but it does seem Sydney-siders prefer to watch the games on TV rather than at the ground.  
  • Next weekend we see the Sharks tackle Penrith and the Rabbits play the Dragons. Again, the two teams I care the most about are on the same side of the draw. 
  • One of the things that caught me eye over the weekend was the story about referees potentially going on strike over their pay. It certainly feels to me we need to pay our referees more. 
Tennis
  • Congrats to Naomi Osaka winner of the US Open. Deserved champion. If my memory is correct the last eight Grand Slam tournaments have been won by different women
  • I am a fan of Serena Williams, and to me she's certainly one of the best players who have played tennis, but she's let herself down in how she's handled moments like this.
  • A couple of points, I do think the tennis has made its own bed by not really stamping down hard on abuse of umpires. Secondly, like Rugby League I think tennis does need to invest more money in its umpires. 
  • Was great to see Djokovic win too.
  • Couple of other great stories from the tournament - John Millman's win over Federer and Ash Barty winning the Women's Doubles with CoCo Vandeweghe. Here's hoping it leads to some great things for Ash Barty next year. 
Rugby Union
  • Certainly feel it was a significant win for the Wallabies over the weekend. Hoping its a sign of a tight world cup next year. 
Cricket
  • Congrats to Alistair Cook on a wonderful career for England - and to finish with a century in his last innings is really fitting. He was such a joy to watch. 
  • It will be very intriguing to see how the series between Australia and India goes at the end of the year. I'm leaning softly to Australia winning the test series, but time till well.

Sunday, September 02, 2018

Sporting Shorts - No 26

Well it is now September which means its almost footy finals time. The last round of the NRL was played, and AFL had their prefinals bye and the Rugby Championship had a week off.

AFL

  • I have to admit, I'm not a fan of the week off, I do not really think it adds anything, and also reduces the advantage of finishing in the top four. 
  • There are some intriguing match ups - Richmond v Hawthorn (Thursday), Melbourne v Geelong (Friday) and then the two Saturday games Sydney v Giants and West Coast v Collingwood. 
  • I'm tipping Richmond to beat Hawthorn; Melbourne to beat Geelong, the Giants to beat Sydney and West Coast to beat Collingwood. 
NRL
  • Was quite a fascinating round of Rugby League fixtures with the composition of the top eight not confirmed until after the Broncos-Manly game. With the top eight separated by just two points its been the closest finish in NRL history. 
  • Was impressed with Penrith who travelled to Melbourne and won to cement their place in the eight, and maybe earn a home final. 
  • The Roosters won their fourth minor premiership in six seasons after a comprehensive win over Parramatta. Is the reward for the Minor Premiers enough?
  • The Warriors win was good for the form line of the team, but given other results may not mean too much. 
  • Was glad to see Thurston go out a winner - will miss his humility, his laughter, his grace and just watching him play. 
  • Here's the line up for the NRL Semi Finals - Storm - Rabbitohs, Panthers - Warriors, Roosters - Sharks, Broncos - Dragons. There's some pretty intriguing match ups. My predictions - Storm, Panthers, Roosters, Broncos.

Rugby
  • The Rugby Championship has a week off which is good I guess, gives everyone a chance to recover :)

Other
  • The other thing that caught my eye was the Umpire in the US Open who got down off his chair and gave Kyrgios a 'pep-talk'. I'm still trying to work out what I think about it. I don't think the talk changed the result of the match, but was asking Krygios if he was okay out of line?
  • Don't really think there is too much more to say sports wise - the draw for the group stage of the European Champions League was made, still can't really see any surprises. I'll be expecting more of Manchester City this year.