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A Forgotten Giant of Australian Cricket #crickethistory #cricket
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Co-authors Pat Rodgers and Peter Lloyd have just published a gem of a biography on Bert Folkard (1878–1937), a Sydney cricketer during the Golden Age who, owing to personal and professional circumstances, never reached his full potential on the sporting field. His one chance at playing for Australia was dashed with the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
ABOUT PAT RODGERS: Pat has taught History and coached cricket at schools in Sydney for over 35 years. In 2021, The Perplexing and Tragic Life of Jack Cuffe was published and earned critical acclaim. Books on Sydney-born working-class cricketers Alex Kermode and Arthur McBeath followed.
ABOUT PETER LLOYD: Peter has written extensively on cricket, winning various awards for his research and prose. Most recently, in-depth biographies of three 'Golden Age' cricketers – Warren Bardsley, Monty Noble and Charlie Macartney – have stamped him as a social historian of the highest order.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:06 Why Do You Consider Bert Folkard a Giant of Australian Cricket?
3:36 Bert's Early Years
12:36 What Sort of Batsman & Bowler was Bert?
21:01 Bert Makes the Australian Cricket Squad in 1914
26:07 What Happened to Bert After WWI?
33:12 Bert Folkard's Legacy
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