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Fred Trueman

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Fred Trueman Fred Trueman Frederick Sewards Trueman was born on 6th February 1931 in the village of Stainton, very close to Yorkshire's southern boundary with Nottinghamshire. In fact, only a few hundred yards of ploughland kept his birthplace from being in the neighbouring county and maintained Fred's essential qualification to play for Yorkshire. His first club was Roche Abbey where, in his first four games, he took 25 wickets, at a cost of only 37 runs. Subsequently, his progress through the Federation side and the colts was rapid. He played his first game for Yorkshire, aged 18 years, at Cambridge University in May 1949. The Wisden entry described him as a slow, left arm bowler - perhaps the most monumental error in cricket's encyclopedia. He was awarded his Yorkshire cap on 13th Augus Read More
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RJ Hadlee Promotions Ltd - Home

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Home About Us Biography Career F.A.Qs Links Contact Us Enquiry Form Shop Online Welcome Sir Richard Hadlee played in 86 test matches for New Zealand over an eighteen year period. When he captured his 374th test wicket on the 12th of November 1988 against India in Bangalore, he became the world record holder. He went on to become one of the greatest all rounders in the history of the game, as he captured 431 test wickets & scored over 3000 test runs. Feature Products Cricket - The Essentials of the Game Price : $19.95 NZD Howzat - Tales from the Boundary Price : $19.95 NZD ?2006 RJ Hadlee Promotions Ltd Read More
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Sir Francis Nicklin

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Biography Palmwoods: History THE NICKLIN STORY A booklet produced to mark the construction of the Sir Francis Nicklin Memorial Clock Main Street, Palmwoods 4555, Queensland. Unveiled by Mrs. E. Lind, 29 January 1979. A Citizens’ Memorial to the memory of THE HON. SIR FRANCIS NICKLIN, K.C.M.G., M.M., LI.D. Entered Parliament 1932 Premier of Queensland 12 th August 1957 to 17 th January 1968 Soldier – Farmer – Politician A DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN OF PALMWOODS Died 29 th January 1978 – Aged 83 years FRUIT GROWING - Charles Atkinson SPORT - T. Cranny MILITARY SERVICE - J. L. Smith, Caloundra POLITICAL CAREER - Sir Thomas Hiley LOCAL GOVERNMENT - E. O. De Vere, Chairman Maroochy Shire Council SIR FRANCIS THE MAN - M. J. Ahern, M.L.A. (Landsborough) FRUIT GROWING In the 1920's Read More
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Unofficial Tom Moody Fan Site!

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Unofficial Tom Moody Fan Site! Member of the 1999 World Cup winning team! This is my tribute to Tom Moody. Batsman, Bowler and cricketing god. So, the World Cup is over. Australia are the champions and I have finally bothered to update this site. Amazing. The simple truth of the matter is that I doubt the great man will play ODI cricket again for Australia and so this will be the last real update until WA win the Sheffield Shield again :). The World Cup itself was a strange one, but i'll tell you the Aussies looked gone until they gave Moody a game against Bangladesh. He lifted them to the super six but Warney and Steve Waugh lifted them to the tournament. Brilliant, I thought. So, we are the champions. Congratulations to the Aussies, and especially the Warrior players in the squad (Moody, Read More
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