Henry Edmondson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Henry Edmondson

Australian rules footballer

Date of Birth: 25-Nov-1872

Place of Birth: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Date of Death: 18-Aug-1946

Profession: cricketer, Australian rules footballer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Henry Edmondson

  • Henry Watson Edmondson (25 November 1872 – 18 August 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Perth in the Western Australian Football Association (WAFA).
  • He also played first-class cricket for Western Australia. Edmondson was already 29 when he started his WAFA career, in 1902.
  • In his first season, he was Perth's leading goal-kicker and he was the full-forward in their 1907 premiership team, which won the grand final on appeal.
  • He kicked two goals on grand final day, the only multiple goal-kicker on either team, in what was his final league appearance.He played most of his interstate cricket after retiring from football but participated in one first-class match in 1905/06, as a bowler. In 1912/13, Edmond both played in and was manager of the Western Australia team which toured the country.
  • On this occasion he was used as a top order batsman and scored two half centuries, the best of which was 68 against New South Wales.
  • Against South Australia in Adelaide, Edmondson acted as his side's wicket-keeper in the second innings as usual gloveman Harold Evers was injured.
  • In Sydney, Edmondson got a pair against New South Wales but also got the biggest wicket of his career, that of Victor Trumper.
  • He finished with career with 194 runs at 17.63 and four wickets at 56.50, from six first-class matches.

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