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The Season

By: Helen Garner
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I pull up at the kerb. I love this park they train in. I must have walked the figure-of-eight around its ovals hundreds of times, at dawn, winter and summer, to throw the ball for Dozer, our red heeler, but he's buried now, in the backyard, under the crepe myrtle near the chook pen.

The boy jumps out with his footy and trots away, bouncing it. Boy? Look at him. He's five foot eleven. The last of my three grandkids. This year he's in the Under 16s.

It's footy season in Melbourne, and Helen Garner is following her grandson's suburban team. She turns up not only at every game (give or take), but at every training session, shivering on the sidelines in the dark, fascinated by the spectacle.

She's a passionate Western Bulldogs supporter (with a rather shaky grasp of the rules) and a great admirer of the players and the epic theatre of the game. But this is something more than that. It is a chance to connect with her youngest grandchild, to be close to him in his last moments as a child and in his headlong rush into manhood. To witness his triumphs and defeats, to fear for his safety in battle, to gasp and to cheer for the team as it fights its way towards the finals.

Garner's sharp eye, wit and warm humour bring the team and the season to life, as she documents this pivotal moment, both as part of the story and as silent witness. It's a reflection on masculinity, on the nobility, grace and grit of team spirit and the game's power to enthral.

©2024 Helen Garner (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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I’ve loved Helen Garner’s writing since 1979, when, as a Melbourne boy sojourning in Darwin I read her evocative description of the lemon-scented gums in the roundabout near the University of Melbourne colleges. Love this book. Thinking about her description of ABC Radio footy commentary, the second edition would benefit from her talking to Tim Lane ex-ABC who is veteran of both radio and and TV commentary. I once heard him describe the differences in styles; it filled me with awe.

Radio v TV footy commentary

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As the mum of a teenager son, this story rang true at every revelation of growth and maturity in Helen’s grandson. A wonderful observatory tale.

Such a sincere love for a grandson

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