Mitch Johnson is a Queenslander.Western Australia
Langer
S Marsh
M Hussey
D Martin
A Voges
M Marsh
A Gilchrist
C Green
B Hogg
M Johnson
D Lillie
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Mitch Johnson is a Queenslander.Western Australia
Langer
S Marsh
M Hussey
D Martin
A Voges
M Marsh
A Gilchrist
C Green
B Hogg
M Johnson
D Lillie
Gilly from NSW tooMitch Johnson is a Queenslander.
Mitchell Johnson played for Australia more than 50 times before moving to WA.Almost all of their cricket is in the WA team, they are sandgropers.
Most of Johnson's domestic cricket was in Queensland. And it's SOO. Michael Klinger played more cricket for SA than Victoria but under the SOO rules he'd be Victorian.Almost all of their cricket is in the WA team, they are sandgropers.
Under the RL origin rules? Max Walker for sure.waiting for someone to put a tassie side together.
i'm guessing it'd be built around ponting and boon with paine , wade , bailey and hilfy.
faulkner, doherty ?
I would say less overlap and dilution from their football codes, physically and demographically.NSW are so good they probably beat rest if Australia team.
Why is nsw that much better is it due to population
Then Queensland will be very stacked too like NSW if it was due to rugby leagueI would say less overlap and dilution from their football codes, physically and demographically.
Comparing NSW to Victoria where I’ve been involved at both states. The cricket culture is totally different.
My feeling with cricket in Victoria was the local teams where mostly the footy boys having something to do in the summer. In NSW, the local teams where ‘cricketers’, every kid at school with any sort or athleticism played cricket. There was some overlap with the union boys, some league, footy and soccer boys, but it felt less of a secondary sport.
Johnson played more than double for Queensland over WA.The non-State of Origin i.e. "where they played the most" WA team:
J. Langer
G. Marsh
K. Hughes
A. Voges
M. Hussey
D. Martyn
A. Gilchrist
M. Johnson
D. Lillee
B. Yardley
T. Alderman
Alderman vs Mckenzie: Close but Alderman took 42 wickets in the 1981 Ashes.
Voges vs M. Marsh: Marsh won't catch up to his average but might surpass him by the end of his career.
He's a Queenslander. WA have Lillee, Alderman, Angel, Julian, Moody and Reid. They don't need himShove your stats up your clacker he is a West Aus man!
You could argue either way with him, but he played his best cricket for Australia once he moved West.Johnson played more than double for Queensland over WA.
Yeah but he also didn't play for WA until after his best cricket started.You could argue either way with him, but he played his best cricket for Australia once he moved West.
Carey?A quick home grown SA XI
Phillips
Blewett
G Chappell
I Chappell
Head
Lehmann
Jarman
May
Hammond
Gillespie
Prior
It was the test where Lillee and Javed Miandad wanted to fight.WA in the late 70s had seven players in the test side at one point. Can’t remember exact series.