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Australian Caps Emus at Oct 2017 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 1 Irwin Maple-Brown 8 1928 Harden-Australia v British Army/India 1 1 2 Bill Ross 1928 Harden-Australia v British Army/India 1 3 Knox Ross 1928 Harden-Australia v British Army/India 1 4 Tom Ross 1928 Harden-Australia v British Army/India 1 5 Bob Ashton 7 1938 NSW-Australia v NZ 1 1 6 Geoff Ashton 7 1938 NSW-Australia v NZ 1 7 Wallace Horsley 4 1938 NSW-Australia v NZ 1 8 Jamie MacLeod 3 1938 NSW-Australia v NZ 1 9 Ken Cleary 4 1953 County-Australia v NZ 1 1 10 Laurie Morgan 4 1953 County-Australia v NZ 2 11 Haig McCann 3 1953 County-Australia v NZ 1 12 Dudley O’Bree 3 1953 County-Australia v NZ 1 13 Ken Mackay 6 1954 Hunter-Australia v NZ 1 1 14 Charles Hooke 4 1954 Hunter-Australia v NZ 1 15 Bob Mackay 3 1954 Hunter-Australia v NZ 1 16 Ken Telford 4 1957 Qld-Australia v Concar USA 5 2 17 Dick Doolin 4 1957 Qld-Australia v Concar USA 2 1 18 Ian Murray 4 1957 Qld-Australia v Concar USA 1 19 Norman Hoey 4 1957 Qld-Australia v Concar USA 2 20 Marshall Muller 4 1959 Qld-Australia v NZ 2 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 21 Sinclair Hill J.S.L. 8 1962 NSW-Australia v Te Awamutu-NZ 13 13 22 Peter Cudmore P.G. 5 1962 NSW-Australia v Te Awamutu-NZ 8 3 23 Hector King H.E.J. 4 1962 NSW-Australia v Te Awamutu-NZ 1 24 Theo Hill 3 1962 NSW-Australia v Te Awamutu-NZ 4 25 Angus Munro A.R. 4 1963 NSW Australia v NZ 4 26 Arthur Carter 3 1964 Quirindi-Australia v Tortugas-Argentina 1 27 John Gilder 4 1965 Australia v Mar Del Plata-Argentina 1 28 Stuart Cooke 4 1968 Qld-Australia v NZ 2 29 Noel Scholl 4 1968 Qld-Australia v NZ 1 30 Ross McGilvray 3 1968 Qld-Australia v NZ 4 31 Stuart Gilmore S.A. 4 1969 Qld-Australia v NZ 12 1 32 Noel Telford 4 1969 Qld-Australia v NZ 1 33 Hugh MacLachlan H.G. 5 1972 Australia v NZ as Emus 8 34 Richard Walker R.T. 5 1972 Australia v NZ as Emus 17 3 35 Oliver ‘Sandy’ Tait O.P. 4 1972 Australia v NZ as Emus 9 36 Ken Austin 4 1972 Australia v NZ as Emus 1 37 Arthur Bragg 5 1974 Australia v NZ 2 38 Jaime Mackay J.K. 4 1974 Australia v NZ 12 4 1995 3 3 39 Angus McLachlan A.A. 4 1976 Australia v India 2 1 40 John Crosbie-Goold J.W. 4 1976 Australia v India 6 1 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 41 Graeme Doolin G.F. 4 1976 Australia v India 1 42 Hugh Higgins H.W. 4 1976 Australia v India 1 43 Jim MacGinley J.J. 7 1976 Australia v USA 14 12 44 Jim Gunn J.W. 5 1977 Australia v England 6 45 Richard Maple-Brown R.J. 5 1977 Australia v England 2 46 Ted Mann E.A. 5 1979 Australia v NZ 3 47 James Weatherly J.F. 4 1979 Australia v NZ 2 48 Glynn Lawry 4 1981 Australia v Retama-USA 2 49 Pat MacGinley P. 5 1982 Australia v Commonwealth 5 50 Robert Doolin R.J. 4 1982 Australia v Retama-USA 3 51 David Head D.R. 4 1982 Australia v Retama-USA 3 52 Derek Reid D.C. 4 1982 Australia v Retama-USA 8 2 53 Kerry Glasser K.D. 4 1982 Australia v Retama-USA 2 54 Anto White A.A.L. 4 1983 Australia v India & Pakistan 2 2 1987 2 2 55 Peter White P.M. 3 1983 Australia v India & Pakistan 6 56 Robert Bell 5 1985 Australia v USA-Maui 1 57 John Tait J.W. 5 1985 Australia v USA-Maui 2 1989 4 4 58 Jim Gilmore J.A.W. 6 1986 Australia v Argentina 5 59 Greg Ballard G.J. 5 1986 World Cup 1987 5 60 Mike Harley M.R. 5 1986 World Cup 1987 3 3 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 61 James Ashton J.W. 2 1986 World Cup 1987 9 62 Wal Ashton W.M. 2 1986 World Cup 1987 5 63 Stuart Hoey S.N. 5 1988 Australia v England 8 4 64 Ian ‘Ginger’ Hunt I.G. 6 1988 Australia v Buenos Aires-Argentina 4 65 Tim Boyd T.J.I. 5 1989 World Cup 1989 4 66 David Austin D.L. 2 1989 World Cup 1989 4 67 John Osborne J.S. 4 1990 Australia v Zimbabwe 1 68 John Patterson J.M.E. 4 1990 Australia v Zimbabwe 1 1 69 Graham Osborne G.G. 3 1990 Australia v Zimbabwe 1 70 Phillip Marheine P.C. 4 1991 World Cup 1991 4 4 71 Scott Glasser S.K. 4 1991 World Cup 1991 4 72 Ben Coulton B.K. 3 1991 World Cup 1991 4 73 Mark Tolhurst M.A. 3 1991 World Cup 1991 4 74 Mike Todd M.G. 5 1991 Australia v Zimbabwe 9 75 Damien Johnston D.P. 6 1994 Australia v NZ 12 2001 5 76 Angus Scott C.A. 4 1994 World Cup 3 77 Warwick Steen W.T. 3 1994 World Cup 3 78 Malcolm Pursehouse M.F. 2 1994 World Cup 3 79 Glen Gilmore G.A. 6 1996 Australia v NZ 19 17 80 Mark Field M.J. 5 1997 Australia v Zimbabwe 7 2 2001 5 5 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 81 Mike McKechnie M.R. 5 1997 Australia v Zimbabwe 3 82 Matt Grimes M.P. 3 1997 Australia v Zimbabwe 8 2 2011 12 5 83 Andrew Williams A.M. 4 1997 Australia v India 5 3 2001 8 3 84 Ed Judge E.G. 3 1997 Australia v India 1 85 Ross Leighton R.W. 2 1997 Australia v India 1 86 Jack ‘Ruki’ Baillieu J.R. 4 1998 World Cup 12 3 1998 5 87 Stirling McGregor S.W. 4 1998 World Cup 1 1 1998 5 5 88 Shane Martin S.J. 3 1998 World Cup 1998 5 89 Gillon McLachlan G.A. 3 1998 World Cup 1 1998 5 90 Ross Ainsley J.C.R. 4 1999 Australia at Aust Gold Cup in NZ 5 91 Steve Barnard S.W. 4 1999 Australia at Aust Gold Cup in NZ 3 2 92 Angus Campbell A.D.J. 4 1999 Australia at Aust Gold Cup in NZ 2 93 Brett Telford B.R. 3 1999 Australia at Aust Gold Cup in NZ 2 94 Simon Walker S.T. 4 1999 Australia v South Africa 5 95 Will Ashton W.M. 3 1999 Australia v South Africa 1 96 Drew Slack-Smith D.J.J. 1 2001 World Cup 2001 5 97 Richard Rawlings R.C. 2 2001 Australia v Italy 3 98 Adam Tolhurst A.F. 4 2003 Australia v South Africa 3 2003/04 6 6 99 Robert Ballard R.G. 3 2003 World Cup 4 2003/4 7 100 Brodie Donavan G.B.H. 3 2003 World Cup 2003/4 6 AUSTRALIAN CAPS - EMUS PLAYER CAPT WORLD CUP GAMES WORLD CUP PLAYER NAME SURNAME INITIALS TEAM FIRST PLAYED AGAINST FOR AUST CAP # HCAP* YEAR AUST YEAR/S PLAYED CAPTAIN 101 Jock Mackay 3 2003 World Cup 5 2003/4 6 102 Robert Archibald R.K. 4 2004 Australia v NZ 13 4 103 Kelvin Johnson K.B. 4 2004 Australia v England 3 104 Ed Goold E.J.C. 4 2005 Australia v NZ 5 1 4 105 Dirk Gould D.B. 4 2007 World Cup 5 2011 8 106 Neil Craig N.W. 3 2007 World Cup 1 107 Will Gilmore W.A. 3 2007 World Cup 3 3 108 Dick Doolin P.R. 3 2008 Australia v India 1 1 109 Callum MacLachlan C.H. 3 2008 Australia v India 1 110 Will White W.F. 1 2009 Australia v England 1 2011 4 111 Hamish McGregor H.L. 4 2009 Australia v Zambia 2 2 112 Sam Gunn S.W. 3 2009 Australia v Zambia 3 113 Jack Archibald J.D. 3 2009 Australia v South Africa 3 2017 3 3 114 Zac Hagedoorn Z.G. 3 2011 Australia v NZ 2 2011 4 115 Alec White A.M. 2 2011 Australia v NZ 3 2011 4 116 Jasper White J.J. 3 2014 Australia v South America 1 117 Jacob Daniels J.R. 4 2017 World Cup 2017 3 118 James Lester J.P. 3 2017 World Cup 2017 3 119 George Hill G.L.N. 2 2017 World Cup 2017 3 * - this is the handicap the player was when he was first chosen to play for Australia.
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