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rejected the offer, and the match was abandoned. By this stage, Carlton was in talks to secede from the VFA, but later decided to play out the season. It still sought to exonerate
Coulthard, and at the VFA's next meeting, the case was reconsidered. In a move that quickly turned public opinion against the VFA, Tankard's suspension was uplifted while Coulthard's remained in place.
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Carlton won playing
Australian rules and claimed a 1–1 draw in the rugby match in defiance of the opposing team's umpire, who disputed their goal; the Waratahs eventually allowed it under protest in order for the game to continue. Coulthard stood out in both fixtures and briefly joined the Waratahs to play rugby. He quickly dominated at the sport, scoring all five goals and four
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Coulthard swam to the surface alongside the boat, "into which he threw, with the aid of his friends, a kind of somersault, just about as quickly as he had been taken overboard." The incident was said to be "one of the most marvellous escapes from a fearful death on record" and "probably without parallel in
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when the rioters learned of Harris' refusal to withdraw
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Coulthard stood in as umpire. England won by an innings and 41 runs, and then cancelled its remaining fixtures in Sydney. The riot was reported on widely as a
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supported the VFA, saying "it ought to be thanked and applauded by footballers, as it assuredly is by the public." Other publications considered the sentence too severe on the grounds that no similar charge had previously been brought against
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expressing the opinion that "bad language is far worse than blows." Both players received a season-long suspension—the first punishment of its kind carried out by the association. After the verdict was handed down, Hotham secretary E. J. Lawrence accused
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collared and dragged the assailant to the pavilion, taking punches and nearly losing his shirt in the process. Powerless to restore order, the mounted police were able to rescue Coulthard only after a lengthy struggle and with the help of volunteers. Two attempts were made to resume the match, but
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in front of Carlton's goal, was tackled by a Melbourne opponent and accidentally kicked behind the right ear. It left a wound that required immediate surgical treatment, forcing him to sit out the match. Coulthard was still suffering the effects of the injury one week later when he returned to the
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with the back of his tailcoat hanging over the side, was pulled overboard by "a monster shark, 13 feet long". The shark had seized his coattails trailing on the water and dragged him beneath the surface "some ten or twelve feet" until it tore the coat from his body. After kicking at the shark,
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club, in two matches: one under rugby rules, the other under Australian rules. As was expected, each club won the match played by its own rules, and Coulthard was appraised as one of two Carlton footballers who adapted best to rugby. The clubs met again in Melbourne, repeating the code switch.
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Speaking at a banquet given to the England team in Melbourne at the end of the tour, Lord Harris reaffirmed his belief that Murdoch was correctly given out, and, to the applause of the audience, stated that he and his men "had met with no better or fairer umpire than Mr. Coulthard".
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He could not be misplaced. His clever handling, his pace, his expertness in dodging, his sureness in the air, and his masterful kicking were items that proved invaluable to his team. He was the brightest star in the galaxy, such as does not, even to-day, shed its effulgent beams on
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accused the VFA of basing its decision on "various jealousies and petty personal interests", and called for the governing body to be completely restructured. It was said that Coulthard's status as a lower class professional sportsman made him a convenient
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in the first football contest between two colonies. Coulthard contributed two goals for Victoria in a best-on-ground display, and again led the way when his colony trounced South Australia in the return match a few days later. At the
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in which he scored a goal after using an innovative dodging tactic that, according to one observer, left his opponents "standing looking on at the cool operation like a lot of demented geese". In July, in Melbourne,
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threatened to abandon the match unless Harris had Coulthard replaced. While the captains conferred, one of the English fieldsmen inflamed the situation by addressing hecklers in the crowd as "nothing but 'sons of
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shark entered sporting folklore in the 20th century as the reason why Coulthard abandoned his plans in Sydney, which, as the story goes, kept Australian rules from becoming the city's most popular football code.
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The first game passed off without incident, New South Wales winning by five wickets. England fought back in the return match, which began on 7 February. In reply to the tourists' first innings total of 267,
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Coulthard, despite missing five matches due to his suspension, ranked first for Carlton and fourth overall in the 1882 goal-kicking ladder, tallying 14 majors. He never played senior-level football again.
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develop a dynasty that would dominate the competition well into the 1880s. Coulthard capped off the season with 18 goals, the most of any player that year, and was singled out for his prowess in the ruck.
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of the tour, against Australia, held at the MCG on 2–4 January 1879. Satisfied with Coulthard's umpiring, Harris invited him to accompany the team and stand in as umpire for the remainder of the tour.
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of playing in a Test after umpiring in one. Also, by a "twist of fate", his captain in the match was Billy Murdoch. Coulthard umpired the fourth and final Test of the tour at the MCG on 10–14 March.
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hotel regarding the incident. After assessing the evidence, the bulk of which showed Tankard to be the aggressor, the VFA determined that Coulthard was "more to blame" for the fracas, with chairman
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Coulthard's youngest brother, William, the only sibling to survive past the age of 30, lived until 1935 and served on the board of the Carlton Football Club. He named his son after George.
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death on 22 October was met with an outpouring of public grief, and a large procession followed Coulthard's remains from his Lygon Street home to his funeral. He was buried at the
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called it "one of the most disgraceful affairs witnessed on a football field". Later in the match, Coulthard challenged Tankard to a fight in the pavilion, but he refused.
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for a dream he reportedly had in the weeks before his death. The story went that Coulthard, lying on his deathbed, dreamt that Martini-Henry would win the
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for Coulthard, who complimented the occasion with a best-on-ground effort. In July, he officiated a match between Melbourne and South Australia's touring
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if not worse cases. The incident also served as a fulcrum for debate on the role of the media; one journalist in particular was criticised for
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as a "rising and most promising player". Carlton topped the ladder that year and looked to win its fourth premiership in a row, but in a
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Mount Barker Courier & Onkaparinga & Gumeracha Advertiser
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3581:
The Best Ever Australian Sports Writing: A 200 Year Collection
3559:
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1949:
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3672:
More Than a Game: The Real Story of Australian Rules Football
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1371:, Thomas, a lead ore miner, married in 1843 to Elizabeth, an
3344:(Maitland). 21 September 1895. p. 15. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
3325:(Melbourne). 20 September 1930. p. 5. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
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Coulthard kicked all five goals in the first game of the
203:
As a professional cricketer, he played at club level for
3115:(Melbourne). 28 June 1935. p. 11. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
3005:(Melbourne). 16 June 1928. p. 27. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
2786:(Sydney). 26 December 1900. p. 5. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
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2564:(Melbourne). 10 March 1879. p. 6. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
1852:(Melbourne). 16 June 1928. p. 27. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
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3224:(Melbourne). 4 April 1884. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
3208:(Melbourne). 9 June 1883. p. 13. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
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1802:(Melbourne). 6 June 1878. p. 13. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
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Coulthard was Carlton's best in its first match of the
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Six days later, the VFA held a special meeting at the
3537:
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Coulthard earned a place in the annals of Australian
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In November 1882, Coulthard was appointed umpire for
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2470:(Melbourne). 27 October 1883. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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165:(1 August 1856 – 22 October 1883) was an Australian
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2989:(Perth). 13 July 1929. p. 4. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
1898:(Sydney). 17 September 1877. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
1867:
1628:
List of Australian rules footballers and cricketers
715:Coulthard was serving as Carlton's vice-captain in
603:Coulthard was declared best-on-ground in the first
265:, Carlton, and won additional fame for surviving a
3976:Australia vs England 1881–82 Test series (winners)
3621:
3600:150 Years of NSW First-class Cricket: A Chronology
3259:(Benalla). 26 October 1883. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
1892:"Thrilling Adventure with a Shark in Port Jackson"
1655:
1482:Was ever linked with poor George Coulthard's name.
1209:had placed heavy bets in favour of the home side.
1152:for the MCC when it hosted New Zealand's visiting
297:, from which he died the following year, aged 27.
3402:"Tales from the Racecourse: Stir Caused by Dream"
3081:. 16 September 1879. p. 3. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
1940:"Rugby Man Who Drafted Rules for Australian Game"
1486:He donned thro' good and ill the same dark blue.
1413:Coulthard's gravesite, Melbourne General Cemetery
234:when, in 1879 in Sydney, he controversially gave
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3741:A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union
3328:
3192:(Melbourne). 2 June 1883. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
2862:. 11 February 1879. p. 3. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
2846:. 11 February 1879. p. 3. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
1820:15 September 1877. p. 31. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
1140:. For the 1877–78 season, he transferred to the
3465:, Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
3376:. 3 November 1905. p. 2. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
3047:29 September 1887. p. 1. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
1946:(Sydney). 3 August 1933. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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3125:"Carlton Premiers: Historic Cable to A. I. F."
2828:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
2680:13 February 1879. p. 5. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
2621:The Sydney Mail and New South Walea Advertiser
2543:Melbourne Cricket Club v Canterbury in 1878/79
2305:"The Football Association and the Hotham Club"
1834:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
1171:1878, and fulfilled the same duty in the lone
250:. Coulthard was co-officiating the match with
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3277:25 October 1883. p. 3. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
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1308:, was selected to play for Australia against
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2165:. 24 June 1881. p. 3. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
1221:for 82 out of 177 and had reached 10 in the
5380:Australian rules footballers from Melbourne
3764:The Australian Game of Football: Since 1858
3669:
3647:Gelder, Ken; Weaver, Rachael, eds. (2011).
3392:. 19 May 1906. p. 8. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
3172:"Melbourne and Australian Sporting Notes".
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1480:The foremost he, for football's manly game,
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1316:following the withdrawal through injury of
1245:'". At this point, up to 2,000 "roughs and
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5355:Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
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3390:Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette
3319:"In Days of Old When Coulthard Held Court"
3232:
3230:
2983:"Champion Old-timer: Coulthard of Carlton"
2553:
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1136:Coulthard began his cricket career at the
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607:match: Victoria v. South Australia, 1879,
549:in his second and last game for the club.
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3824:The Complete Guide to Australian Football
3418:"Dreams, Mesmerism and the Melbourne Cup"
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748:Coulthard received his suspension at the
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3374:Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba
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2934:, CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
2922:, CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
2910:, CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
2898:, CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
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2874:, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
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532:in Australia when it travelled north to
327:Coulthard running with the ball against
273:, fighting bare-knuckle boxing champion
184:to premiership success in the fledgling
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180:, Victoria, Coulthard helped lead the
5430:Burials at Melbourne General Cemetery
5415:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis
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3561:. Weston Media & Communications.
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2932:Victoria v New South Wales in 1881/82
2920:New South Wales v Victoria in 1880/81
2908:Victoria v New South Wales in 1880/81
2884:Victoria v South Australia in 1880/81
2027:
1933:
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1817:Australian Town & Country Journal
1453:, home of the Carlton Football Club.
616:Carlton's supremacy and was voted by
5440:19th-century Australian sportspeople
5350:Australian people of English descent
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3157:"The English Cricketers at Tamworth"
2999:"Notes from a Sportsman's Scrapbook"
2413:"Victorian Footballers' Association"
2368:
2333:
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1846:"Notes from a Sportsman's Scrapbook"
1554:Coulthard is often ranked alongside
1404:
1146:first representative Australian team
232:the sport's first international riot
5345:Carlton Football Club (VFA) players
3785:. Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd.
3674:. Melbourne University Publishing.
3515:A Social History of English Cricket
2484:South Bourke and Mornington Journal
2403:
2314:
1159:Coulthard was only twenty-two when
188:(VFA), and was a key member of the
13:
5445:People from the Colony of Victoria
3864:. Melbourne Cricket Club Library.
3490:. Grumpy Monks Publishing, p. 364
1585:Carlton Football Club Hall of fame
569:where the shark attack took place.
357:178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
176:Born and raised on a farm outside
14:
5461:
5390:Melbourne Cricket Club cricketers
5370:Australian rules football umpires
4115:Jim "Frosty" Miller Medal winners
2896:Victoria v Australians in 1880/81
1633:List of Australia Test cricketers
540:to take on the Waratahs, a local
142:
5435:People from Camberwell, Victoria
3670:Hess, Rob; Stewart, Bob (1998).
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2156:"Adelaide Sporting Intelligence"
2124:"Football. Melbourne v. Carlton"
1623:Australian Football Hall of Fame
1589:Australian Football Hall of Fame
1262:national disgrace and a blow to
459:Australian Football Hall of Fame
198:Australian Football Hall of Fame
16:Australian sportsman (1856–1883)
5450:Sportsmen from Victoria (state)
5365:Australian Test cricket umpires
3653:Melbourne University Publishing
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1425:on its famous quest to recover
1339:
1217:, the star of New South Wales,
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138:
5375:Australian rugby union players
2968:Australia v England in 1881/82
2944:Australia v England in 1881/82
2872:Victoria v Australians 1879/80
2590:Australia v England in 1878/79
1689:
1672:
1607:Origins of Australian Football
528:Mid-season, Carlton pioneered
503:Victorian Football Association
186:Victorian Football Association
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3766:. Geoff Slattery Publishing.
3583:. Black Inc. pp. 39–46.
3370:"Random Racing Reminiscences"
3176:(Otago). 7 April 1883. p. 21.
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1594:Coulthard is depicted in the
729:East Melbourne Cricket Ground
609:East Melbourne Cricket Ground
578:. The group was anchored off
333:East Melbourne Cricket Ground
2856:"Lord Harris in Explanation"
1638:List of Test cricket umpires
1280:First-class and Test careers
1199:rivalry between the colonies
444:3Ă— VFA leading goal-kicker:
293:, Coulthard became ill with
7:
3826:. Pan Macmillan Australia.
3804:. Grumpy Monks Publishing.
3386:"Australian Turf Anecdotes"
3342:The Maitland Weekly Mercury
1616:
1232:Ignoring his team's umpire
310:Australian rules footballer
300:
256:prime minister of Australia
171:Australian rules footballer
113:Australian rules footballer
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5420:Shark attacks in Australia
3477:, Australian Sports Museum
3222:North Melbourne Advertiser
1447:Melbourne General Cemetery
1264:Anglo-Australian relations
1182:
892:Domestic team information
867:International information
808:
698:, Coulthard, attempting a
95:Melbourne General Cemetery
5400:Cricketers from Melbourne
5360:Australia Test cricketers
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4122:
3983:
3721:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
3358:The Express and Telegraph
3354:"Melbourne Sporting News"
1686:. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
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3841:Tibballs, Geoff (2004).
3434:Gelder & Weaver 2011
3257:The North Eastern Ensign
3218:"Football: Hotham F. C."
2672:"The Late Cricket Match"
1722:, p. 116, 121, 128.
1394:to the precursor of the
1359:Family and personal life
1225:when Coulthard gave him
711:Career-ending suspension
652:Melbourne Cricket Ground
438:VFA premiership player:
365:76 kg (168 lb)
5410:Australian tobacconists
3888:Pennings, Mark (2013).
3843:Great Sporting Scandals
3800:Pennings, Mark (2014).
3781:Pennings, Mark (2012).
3557:Bolfo, Tony De (2009).
3486:Pennings, Mark (2016).
2527:"The Australian Eleven"
1830:"Waratah Football Club"
1269:The Sydney Evening News
3917:Cardosi, Adam (2014).
3860:Williams, Ken (2000).
3762:Weston, James (2008).
3717:Lazenby, John (2015).
3693:. Wilke & Co. Ltd.
3630:Random House Australia
3598:Clowes, Colin (2007).
3447:"The Football Jubilee"
3202:"Carlton v. Melbourne"
2394:"Carlton v. Melbourne"
2202:"Football Association"
1958:, pp. 31–32, 232.
1581:Champion of the Colony
1577:
1551:
1532:Arthur Patchett Martin
1515:, Dirk Hatteraick the
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1142:Melbourne Cricket Club
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486:, he was described by
471:AustralianFootball.com
306:Carlton's star recruit
5395:Australian cricketers
3689:Field, Hugh (2003) .
3602:. Allen & Unwin.
2840:"The Doubtful Umpire"
2677:Sydney Morning Herald
2558:"England v. Victoria"
2480:"The Football Fracas"
1774:, pp. 3132, 233.
1598:, designed by artist
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1255:A. N. "Monkey" Hornby
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685:Norwood Football Club
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480:Carlton Football Club
216:intercolonial matches
194:intercolonial matches
182:Carlton Football Club
39:Carlton Football Club
5405:Shark attack victims
3897:Tablet to Scoreboard
3862:For Club and Country
2752:The Brisbane Courier
2239:"Intercolonial News"
2140:"Carlton v. Geelong"
1570:wrote of Coulthard:
1521:Victorian Parliament
1353:Jem "The Gypsy" Mace
1314:touring England team
1148:, and batted in the
1138:Carlton Cricket Club
1064:5 wickets in innings
595:Champion of Victoria
341:Personal information
275:Jem "The Gypsy" Mace
64:Camberwell, Victoria
37:Coulthard wearing a
5385:Victoria cricketers
3923:Australian Football
3445:Macdonald, Donald.
2607:, pp. 125–126.
2359:"Football Disputes"
2189:, p. 103, 112.
2114:, pp. 381–382.
1994:, pp. 280–281.
1750:, pp. 132–134.
1185:Sydney Riot of 1879
1179:Sydney Riot of 1879
1076:10 wickets in match
833:Cricket information
817:
758:Young & Jackson
750:Young & Jackson
3698:Hess, Rob (2008).
3422:Bendigo Advertiser
3307:Fitzroy City Press
3303:"Concert and Ball"
3274:Geelong Advertiser
2363:Bendigo Advertiser
1552:
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1423:touring England XI
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1195:Association Ground
1165:touring England XI
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3773:978-0-9803466-6-4
3709:978-0-670-07089-3
3568:978-0-646-51645-5
3549:978-1-86395-347-4
3533:Blainey, Geoffrey
3338:"Sporting Gossip"
3186:"Football Gossip"
2814:, pp. 41–44.
2722:, pp. 28–29.
2650:, pp. 26–27.
2445:"Football Gossip"
2429:"Football Gossip"
2378:"Football Gossip"
2343:"Football Gossip"
2270:"Football Gossip"
2243:Victorian Express
2218:"Football Gossip"
2078:, pp. 79–80.
2030:, pp. 22–23.
2018:, pp. 56–56.
1982:, pp. 36–37.
1970:, pp. 39–40.
1796:"Football Gossip"
1405:Illness and death
1163:, captain of the
1129:
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942:Career statistics
762:H. C. A. Harrison
733:invaded the pitch
681:testimonial match
636:, a 4–0 win over
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3287:"Cricket Gossip"
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3253:"Current Topics"
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3237:"Sporting Notes"
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2289:"Football Notes"
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1995:
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1908:"Football Notes"
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1850:The Australasian
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1664:
1568:Donald Macdonald
1207:illegal gamblers
948:
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825:
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815:George Coulthard
812:
785:The Australasian
777:sensationalising
656:The Australasian
618:The Australasian
565:The waters near
524:
521:The Australasian
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395:Carlton Imperial
392:
349:Carlton Imperial
346:Original team(s)
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3141:"Cricket Notes"
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2824:"Cricket Notes"
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2764:"Brief Mention"
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1698:, 7 April 1883.
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1560:Albert Thurgood
1544:
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1469:benefit concert
1462:"He was a man."
1439:1883 VFA season
1407:
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1318:Alick Bannerman
1294:South Australia
1282:
1219:carried his bat
1191:New South Wales
1187:
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1051:Bowling average
989:Batting average
905:1880/81–1881/82
883:
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696:1881 VFA season
694:In July of the
677:1880 VFA season
647:South Australia
634:1879 VFA season
622:1878 VFA season
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222:appearance for
218:, and made one
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3129:Sporting Globe
3117:
3107:"About People"
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2987:The Daily News
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2798:, p. 27;
2788:
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2734:, p. 41;
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2488:
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2247:
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2167:
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2080:
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2032:
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1724:
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3057:"Law Courts"
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2736:Lazenby 2015
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2574:"Boxing Day"
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1596:MCG Tapestry
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1564:Fred McGinis
1556:Jack Worrall
1553:
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1509:horse racing
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1451:Princes Park
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1435:tuberculosis
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1340:Other sports
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1238:Dave Gregory
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1087:Best bowling
922:information
841:Right-handed
803:
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721:Joey Tankard
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689:man in white
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283:man in white
271:Shark Island
267:shark attack
263:Lygon Street
260:
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77:(1883-10-22)
18:
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5335:1856 births
5314:/McLaughlin
4848:John Walker
4840:John Walker
4817:1963: Evans
3820:Piesse, Ken
2812:Bolton 2001
2796:Clowes 2007
2732:Bolton 2001
2705:Clowes 2007
2693:Clowes 2007
2660:Bolton 2001
2633:Bolton 2001
2605:Birley 2013
2088:Piesse 1995
1736:Weston 2008
1492:"The Dream"
1473:Edmund Finn
1347:An admired
1330:Sammy Jones
1310:Alfred Shaw
1306:twelfth man
1286:first-class
1161:Lord Harris
1150:lower order
977:Runs scored
960:First-class
951:Competition
861:All-rounder
638:Albert Park
287:first quest
244:Lord Harris
213:first-class
118:tobacconist
102:Occupations
85:, Australia
66:, Australia
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