Bunton, Haydn (1911-1955), was one of the greatest Australian Rules football players. He was a master of disposing of the ball and played brilliantly in many positions, including rover, center, and half forward flank. Bunton won the Victorian Brownlow Medal for the best and fairest player in 1931, 1932, and 1935. He also won the Sandover Medal of Western Australia in 1938, 1939, and 1941. Bunton was born in Albury, in New South Wales, Australia.
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Hassett, Lindsay (1913-1993), captained the Australian cricket team from 1948 to 1953. He scored 3,073 runs in 43 Test matches at an average of… More>>
Miller, Keith (1919-2004), one of Australia's finest all-around cricketers of the 1940's and 1950's, was an aggressive batsman and fast-bowler. He… More>>
Quoits, kwoyts, is a game in which players toss a metal ring, called a quoit, at a peg, called a mott. The mott is level with the ground. A white… More>>
Lillee, Dennis (1949-...), an Australian cricketer, became one of the best fast bowlers in the world. Lillee was the outstanding bowler of the… More>>
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