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The temple down the road

av Brian Matthews

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The Temple Down the Roadis Brian Matthew's characteristically idiosyncratic and lateral evocation of the Melbourne Cricket Ground down the years, and an anatomy of its place in the hearts and imaginations of Australians.On a cold, foggy Melbourne night, Tom Wills - one of the architects of Australian Rules football and a pivotal figure in the history of the MCG - makes a ghostly return to the famous ground. Like a magic circus-master, he stands in the centre circle and conjures up the resonant past and the celebrated figures and events that have made the 'G' such a compelling presence in the city.Brian Matthews approaches his subject from all directions: the story unfolds through anecdote, personal recollection, history, the ebb and flow of famous and infamous lives, social, spiritual and political currents, glorious and inglorious feats and great sporting encounters. It is framed by the 2002 Grand Final between Collingwood and Brisbane, a watershed game after which the MCG would begin an unprecedented transformation.… (mer)
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Every summer, I look forward to the cricket test match that starts on Boxing Day each year at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Brian Matthews' book isn't an official history of the MCG; rather, it's a series of snapshots of famous events at the ground, many of them attended by Matthews himself. Many of the anecdotes are wonderful, but the structure of the book means that it's hard to put them into context.

Despite the ground's name, many Melburnians think of the MCG first and foremost as an Australian Rules Football ground. The heavy focus on Aussie Rules in this book would delight readers interested in the sport, but didn't do much for me.

So, if you're a Melburnian or a big Aussie Rules fan, you should find this book fascinating. For me, it flared into life from time to time, but was somewhat frustrating overall. ( )
  timjones | Jan 9, 2010 |
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The Temple Down the Roadis Brian Matthew's characteristically idiosyncratic and lateral evocation of the Melbourne Cricket Ground down the years, and an anatomy of its place in the hearts and imaginations of Australians.On a cold, foggy Melbourne night, Tom Wills - one of the architects of Australian Rules football and a pivotal figure in the history of the MCG - makes a ghostly return to the famous ground. Like a magic circus-master, he stands in the centre circle and conjures up the resonant past and the celebrated figures and events that have made the 'G' such a compelling presence in the city.Brian Matthews approaches his subject from all directions: the story unfolds through anecdote, personal recollection, history, the ebb and flow of famous and infamous lives, social, spiritual and political currents, glorious and inglorious feats and great sporting encounters. It is framed by the 2002 Grand Final between Collingwood and Brisbane, a watershed game after which the MCG would begin an unprecedented transformation.

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