Bert Harrold, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bert Harrold

Australian footballer

Date of Birth: 09-Mar-1898

Place of Birth: East Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Date of Death: 14-Apr-1968

Profession: cricketer, Australian rules footballer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Bert Harrold

  • Hubert Walton "Bert" Harrold (9 March 1898 – 14 April 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with East Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Harrold, a member of four East Perth premiership teams, was a half-forward flanker in the club's 1920, 1921 and 1922 grand final wins.
  • He was a wingman in the 1923 premiership side, captained by his brother Vern.
  • A Western Australian interstate representative, he made four appearances in the 1924 Hobart Carnival.
  • He played for his state on one further occasion and kicked eight goals in total from his five matches.
  • When a "Team of the Century" was named in 2006, based on the period 1906 to 1944, Harrold was named on a half forward flank.He was also a good enough cricketer to represent Western Australia in a first-class fixture during the 1925/26 cricket season, against a Herbie Collins-led Australian XI at the WACA.
  • He was the last person to bat in the first innings but contributed an unbeaten 21.
  • A right-arm fast bowler, he then took 2/89 from 21 overs with the ball, taking the wickets of both openers, the Australian XI captain and Jack Ryder.
  • When Harrold batted the second time, Ryder trapped him leg before wicket without scoring, to give his side victory by an innings and 45 runs.

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