International Cricketers Who Played League Football
Name | Australian rules football | International cricket | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Club(s) | Career | Ref | Format(s) | Career | |
Warwick Armstrong |
|
1898–1900 |
|
1901/02–1921 | |
Barlow Carkeek |
|
1903–1905 |
|
1912 | |
George Giffen |
|
1870s and 1880s |
|
1881/82–1896 | |
Harry Graham |
|
1900 |
|
1893–1896 | |
Albert Hartkopf |
|
1908–1914 |
|
1924/25 | |
Des Hoare |
|
1950s |
|
1960/91 | |
Sam Loxton |
|
1942–1946 |
|
1947/48–1950/51 | |
Mick Malone |
|
1970s |
|
1977–1981/82 | |
Geoff Marsh |
|
1978 |
|
1985/86–1991/92 | |
Jimmy Matthews |
|
1907 |
|
1911/12–1912 | |
Ted McDonald |
|
1912–1919 |
|
1920/21–1921/22 | |
Patrick McShane |
|
1880s |
|
1884/85 | |
Simon O'Donnell |
|
1982–1983 |
|
1984/85–1991/92 | |
Roy Park |
|
1912–1915 |
|
1920/21 | |
Jamie Siddons |
|
1984 |
|
1988/89 | |
Joe Travers |
|
1890s |
|
1901/02 | |
George Tribe |
|
1940–1946 |
|
1946/47 | |
Mervyn Waite |
|
1930s |
|
1938 | |
Max Walker |
|
1967–1972 |
|
1972/73–1980/81 | |
Graeme Watson |
|
1964–1965 |
|
1966/67–1972 | |
Graeme Wood |
|
1975–1977 |
|
1977/78–1988/89 | |
Jack Worrall |
|
1902–1920 |
|
1884/85–1899 | |
Tim Zoehrer |
|
1982 |
|
1985/86–1993/94 |
Read more about this topic: List Of Australian Rules Footballers And Cricketers
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