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The idea of an index was first suggested by John Graham, convenor of the Sydney Dead Persons Society, in 1998. [5] The concept gained momentum the following year when another member of the society, Joyce Ryerson, revealed that she had a 14-year collection of death notices from The Sydney Morning Herald kept in her laundry. [6]
She graduated in 2020 at Danebank, in Hurstville, and studied sports business at the University of Technology Sydney the following year. [2] [3] [4] James was employed part-time by St Andrew's Cathedral School as a water polo coach and began dating Paul Thijssen, who was a sports coach and former student of the school, five weeks prior to her ...
Heart failure while playing cricket [14] 23 July 1925 Holyport, Berkshire, England Max Smith: Struck by a ball (bowled by his younger brother Clive Smith) which deflected into his head. [15] 27 October 1941: Werribee, Australia Andy Ducat: Heart failure [16] 23 July 1942: London: Tom Killick: Heart problem [17] 18 May 1953: Northampton: Abdul Aziz
Cricket: 2018: 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal – Ball tampering by the Australia national cricket team. Cameron Bancroft was charged with alleged ball tampering on 24 March 2018 when videos showing him rubbing and then concealing a suspicious yellow object emerged during day three of the third test against South Africa, at Newlands ...
On 1 July 2010, Vereker, with Mark Abernethy, published a biography of McGurk, called The Fast Life and Sudden Death of Michael McGurk. [28] The Sydney Morning Herald also revealed links with Craig Knowles, a former NSW Planning Minister, and with Lucas Neill, a captain of the Socceroos, in McGurk's alleged role as a financial middleman for the ...
Ian David Craig OAM (12 June 1935 – 16 November 2014) was an Australian cricketer who represented the Australian national team in 11 Tests between 1953 and 1958. A right-handed batsman, Craig holds the records for being the youngest Australian to make a first-class double century, appear in a Test match, and captain his country in a Test match.
However, The Sydney Morning Herald made it very clear that this game was not part of the international "rubber" which had in fact been won by England. [8] There were also other matches played between the English and the individual State cricket teams over the tour. The urn was made during the 1882–83 tour.
Hale, like his father Percy (1887-1953), was an amateur heavy-weight boxer, and the brawl between him and Gilbert was a huge talking point in the Sydney press for days afterward. A brother, Bill Hale also played for St. George [1] After retiring from Sydney first grade football, Hale captain coached the Boorowa Rovers Rugby League Club in 1948 ...