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| David Boon |
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| Possibly Tasmania's all-time favourite cricketing son, David Boon was a pugnacious right-handed batsman who served his state and country with enormous distinction.
He was not always the most ... |
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| John Eales |
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| John Eales is regarded as one of the finest Rugby players to represent his country. He is Australia's most capped lock forward with 84 appearances and most capped captain with 55 appearances as skipper. ... |
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| Mark Ella |
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| One of the remarkable trio of Aboriginal footballer brothers, Mark Ella played 25 Rugby Union test matches for Australia, and captained the test team in 10 of them. He made his test debut in 1980 in ... |
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| Liz Ellis |
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| Liz Ellis' career highlights include 3 World Championships, 2 Commonwealth Games Gold Medals and 4 National Premierships, as well as being named Australia's Most Valuable Player on four ... |
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| Nick Farr-Jones |
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| A lawyer by profession, Nick Farr-Jones was also captain of the successful 1991 Wallaby World Cup winning team and a member of the Australian team for the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987.
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| Chris Fydler |
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| One of swimming's enduring champions, Chris Fydler was a member of the Australian swim team for an incredible 12 years. Captain of the Australian swim team for four years, he represented Australia at ... |
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