South Australia
Name | Australian rules football | State cricket | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Club(s) | Career | Ref | Team(s) | Career | |
Craig Bradley |
|
1986–2002 |
|
1983/84–1989/90 | |
Jack Chamberlain |
|
1908–1909, 1914 |
|
1906/07 | |
Norman Claxton |
|
1900s |
|
1898/99–1909/10 | |
John Halbert |
|
1955–1968 |
|
1961/62 | |
Lindsay Head |
|
1952–1970 |
|
1957/58–1958/59 | |
Eric Johnson |
|
1925–1934 |
|
1926/27–1929/30 | |
Bill Leak |
|
1930s, 1940s |
|
1935/35–1940/41 | |
James Matthews |
|
1900–1913 |
|
1900/01–1901/02 | |
Bob McLean |
|
1940s |
|
1945/46–1950/51 | |
Barrie Robran |
|
1967–1980 |
|
1971/72 | |
Alfred Ryan |
|
1922–1931 |
|
1925/26–1936/37 | |
Bruce Schultz |
|
1933–1941 |
|
1936/37 | |
Bob Simunsen |
|
1964–1971 |
|
1972/73 | |
Richard Townsend |
|
1904–1920 |
|
1907/08–1923/24 | |
Alfred Waldron |
|
1879–1892 |
|
1881/82–1887/88 |
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