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North Melbourne Cricket Club Team of the Century

In December 1999, a panel of former North Melbourne Cricket Club players and administrators sat down to select a North Melbourne Cricket Club team of the century. Five hundred and twelve players in all, from Ernie Bean's team of 1900, to the team which Earl Eddings led on to the Albert Ground for the final match of 1999 have represented this club during the past one hundred years. Whilst debate will always rage when any team is selected, here are the twelve truly great players selected.

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Tom Whitney is one of the most promising fast bowlers in Queensland and has already played for the Bulls when he made his one day debut against NSW in February 2023

Tom has come through the Queensland under age teams and represented Australia in the Under 19s World Cup in 2022.

What’s been your most memorable moment in cricket so far?

Making One-Day debut for the Bulls at the Gabba and winning in the last over against NSW and also winning a first-grade flag for Western Suburbs.

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Harry Austin is Ipswich first grade player number 55 and he scored his maiden first grade century for Ipswich against Sandgate Redcliffe on 16 January 2022.

Chasing Sandgate Redcliffe first innings total of 302, Harry hit 10 fours and 3 sixes on his way to 100 not out to lead Ipswich to victory by 2 wickets.

Can we ask, what would it mean to you to play first class cricket and for your country?

It would be great to play at a higher level but if it never happens, I'm happy with that too. I play cricket to enjoy it and hopefully make some great memories along the way. If I can sit back at end of my playing days and say that I gave myself the best opportunity to be the best player I could be than I’ll be happy.

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Harry Walker follows a long line of outstanding University wicket keeping batters. Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley all played first class cricket for Queensland.

Harry has come through the Queensland under age teams and represented Queensland Under 19s at the National Championships in 2019/20.

Who are the two players you’ve come to admire most in your club in terms of skills and competitive spirit?

Angus Lovell seems to keep getting better each year and is someone who I love watching bat, starting with back-to-back centuries in the one day comp. Max Clayton's skills are second to none however, his work ethic and commitment at training is something I admire.

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Lindwall and Miller

50 Tests in tandem: 340 wickets

They complemented each other beautifully: Keith Miller – charismatic, eccentric, explosive – and the less obtrusive Ray Lindwall with the classic action of a thoroughbred.

The Aussies terrorised batsmen for a decade and were both part of Sir Don Bradman’s 1948
‘Invincibles’ team, although Miller fell out with his captain when he allowed himself to be bowled first ball as his colleagues plundered 721 in a day v Essex.

Lindwall was the quiet all-round champion sportsman who retired to run a florist’s shop while Miller’s flamboyant and chaotic style was epitomised by his comments when discovering once that there were 12 fielders. “One of you ‘eff off,” he suggested, “and the rest? Scatter…”

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The St George District Cricket Club Poidevin Gray team from 2003/04 to 2007/8 won 4 premierships in these 5 seasons whilst placing 4th in the middle season of 2005-06

Let’s take a little trip back and look at some of the teams, the players and their campaigns.

Premiership 2 – 2004/05

This campaign was led by Jono Dean and the team managed to win 6 from 7 round games. St George then accounted for Randwick Petersham in the Semi Final at Hurstville Oval to progress to the Final. Interestingly, Trent Copeland was the teams Wicket Keeper for the 2nd season in a row.

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