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Ernest Raymond Herbert Toshack (8 December 1914 – 11 May 2003) was an Australian cricketer who played in 12 Tests from 1946 to 1948. A left arm medium... |
Division. During his four years at Highfield Road he played alongside the likes of Willie Carr, Neil Martin, George Curtis and Ernie Hannigan. 'Gibbo' as he... |
down at seven in the second innings but again struggled, falling to Ernie Toshack for three. He made a comeback to football in 1949, when he signed up... |
completing a meteoric rise under John Toshack by going from the Fourth Division to the First in just four years. Both Bristol clubs were relegated, along... |
Richie Benaud (section Early years) Christmas and New Year's fixtures. With Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller and Ernie Toshack, three of Australia's leading four bowlers from the 1948 Invincibles... |
(information) Ian Johnson (information) Bill Johnston (information) Ernie Toshack (information) Doug Ring Ron Hamence Colin McCool Ron Saggers (wicket-keeper)... |
Ray Lindwall (section Early years) state teammate Ernie Toshack. Lindwall had limited opportunities on a sticky wicket which favoured the slower bowling of O’Reilly and Toshack, who took eight... |
Cardiff City F.C. (section Early years (1899–1920)) Earnshaw, Brian Clark, Carl Dale, Derek Tapscott, Jimmy Gill and John Toshack have also scored 100 or more goals for the club. Jack Evans became the... |
pacemen, were from New South Wales and were in South Africa. In addition, Ernie Toshack, who had been in the Test team since World War II, had broken down.... |
Park Rangers, who sacked Tommy Docherty earlier that day. Crystal Palace appoint Venables' assistant, Ernie Walley as caretaker manager. 15 October 1980:... |
former managers of the Wales national football team Terry Yorath and John Toshack were born in Cardiff, as were a number of international rugby union and... |
Don Tallon (section Early years) accreditation two years later. On a wet wicket, New Zealand were dismissed for 42 and 54 against the slow bowling of Bill O'Reilly and Ernie Toshack. Tallon made... |
Merv Harvey (section Early years) long career. Victoria declared at 8/560, Test bowlers Lindwall and Ernie Toshack taking the most punishment with figures of 1/100 and 0/133 from 18 and... |
Lindsay Hassett (section Early years) the Invincibles squad. Bradman had retired; Sid Barnes, Don Tallon, Ernie Toshack and Bill Brown were unavailable, while the omission of Keith Miller... |
Bill Brown (cricketer) (section Early years) unpredictable bounce. Leg spinner Bill O'Reilly—in his last Test—and debutant Ernie Toshack, took 5/14 and 4/12 respectively as New Zealand were bowled out for... |
Keith Miller (redirect from Early life of Keith Miller) Miller was not required to bowl in the first innings as O'Reilly and Ernie Toshack skittled the home side for just 42. Australia made 8/199 with Miller... |
family was living in Scotland at the time), and "abducting" twelfth man Ernie Toshack to play tennis during the match at Northampton on a court "300 yards... |
(U77) in 1942, namesake of HMAS Rankin (SSG 78) commissioned in 2003. Ernie Toshack, cricketer, member of Bradman's Invincibles Dora Birtles, novelist and... |
John Charles (section Early career) Street in Swansea, being neighbours of fellow future Welsh internationals Ernie Jones, Mel Nurse, and Jackie Roberts. While still at school, Charles joined... |
Nottingham: SoccerData Publications. p. 43. ISBN 1-899468-17-X. "John Toshack". LFC History. Retrieved 5 December 2016. "History of The Football League"... |