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Simpson (former Qld captain?)A few that come to mind:
Scott Kremerskothen
Darren Wates
Cullen Bailey
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Simpson (former Qld captain?)A few that come to mind:
Scott Kremerskothen
Darren Wates
Cullen Bailey
Wasn't there but I recall watching a doco about Australian cricket in the 70's and it referenced that test & the subsequent behaviour of the fans that day.I can remember going to a SCG test when John Snow knocked Terry Jenner down with a vicious bouncer.Snow went to the boundary to field and greeted by cans thrown on the field and a spectator grabbed Snow,s arm.Illingworth the England captain took his side off the field for 20 minutes.Who else was there that day?
Him and Floros who also skipperedSimpson (former Qld captain?)
I remember in my younger days, I always seemed to think that the Tasmanian shield side had some unusual names:Simpson (former Qld captain?)
First Test I ever went to at Lords was the washed out first day of the 97 Ashes and I was stunned when my mate said that we should stop at the offie to pick up some cans, at the time you were allowed to take four at a time in.Wasn't there but I recall watching a doco about Australian cricket in the 70's and it referenced that test & the subsequent behaviour of the fans that day.
In those days you could take 24 cans into the cricket in an esky........I remember the Narrator of the doco emphasising that it was a maximum of 24 cans only!!!
And they would have been the ones made out of steel - not the aluminium ones we have today. Imagine if a full one of them hit you on the scone....
That was the final Test of 70-71.I can remember going to a SCG test when John Snow knocked Terry Jenner down with a vicious bouncer.Snow went to the boundary to field and greeted by cans thrown on the field and a spectator grabbed Snow,s arm.Illingworth the England captain took his side off the field for 20 minutes.Who else was there that day?
Mick MillerA few that come to mind:
Scott Kremerskothen
Darren Wates
Cullen Bailey
At that test we sat on the hill,if a good looking girl walked in front of us the ferals would throw cans at them.Next to us we had a group turn up with a big bath full of beer,at tea most of them were that drunk that they were flaked out.Was not a good look and thank goodness those days are not with us now.We drank a fair bit of beer as well but never resorted to that crap.Wasn't there but I recall watching a doco about Australian cricket in the 70's and it referenced that test & the subsequent behaviour of the fans that day.
In those days you could take 24 cans into the cricket in an esky........I remember the Narrator of the doco emphasising that it was a maximum of 24 cans only!!!
And they would have been the ones made out of steel - not the aluminium ones we have today. Imagine if a full one of them hit you on the scone....
A few that come to mind:
Scott Kremerskothen
Darren Wates
Cullen Bailey
Cullen Bailey
A few that come to mind:
Scott Kremerskothen
Darren Wates
Cullen Bailey
He was a very handy cricketer. Average mid 30's bat and ballI remember some Victorian bloke named Jon Moss back when I was a youngster.
I remember him going nuts and helping Victoria chase about 200 in 25 overs before the days of this being normal.
Who could forget the Freak???
I don’t recall him being referred to as an all rounder but just looked and he averaged 20 with the bat. Not bad, but not great. Probably fits the “bat 8, be the 6th bowler used” tag better than I thought
I go back to another Moss, Jeff.I liked Jon Moss, reminded me of a poor man's Chris Cairns.
Dan Cullen. One test for Australia and then ended up playing B grade for his district side not long after playing for AustraliaThe old SA "golden generation" with Tait, Cosgrove, Cullen and Bailey all coming through together with big raps.
I go back to another Moss, Jeff.
Played one Test and averaged 60.
And what a memorable Test it was. A Mankad, a handling the ball, the last 8 ball over Test and the last Test played in Australia before WSC and the establishment kissed and made up.
I can remember Jeff Moss as well,a very good shield cricketer.Did hold the record 3rd wicket shield pertnership of near 400 with Julian Weiner in a shield game for Victoria once.He was a very handy cricketer. Average mid 30's bat and ball