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    Albert "Tibby" Cotter (3 December 1883 – 31 October 1917) was an Australian cricketer who played in 21 Test matches between 1904 and 1912. He served in...
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    The Albert Cotter Bridge, also known as the Tibby Cotter bridge, is a pedestrian bridge across Anzac Parade, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was...
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  • the war, and no more cricket was played by Australia for eight years; Tibby Cotter was killed in Palestine during the war. Test cricket resumed in the 1920/21...
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    and players that caused Clem Hill, Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, Tibby Cotter, Sammy Carter and Vernon Ransford to be omitted. After the war, Australia...
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  •  England 688 Aubrey Faulkner  South Africa 486 1910 Jack Hobbs  England 774 Tibby Cotter  Australia 709 Aubrey Faulkner  South Africa 373 1909 Clem Hill  Australia...
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  • Glenn McGrath Michael Slater Geoff Lawson Doug Walters Victor Trumper Tibby Cotter Bill O'Reilly Fred Spofforth Ray Lindwall Arthur Morris Neil Harvey Allan...
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    six players were Warwick Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Victor Trumper, Tibby Cotter, Hanson Carter, and Clem Hill. The dispute was the culmination of a series...
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    Cricket & Sports Ground Trust. The 440-metre-long (1,440 ft) Albert 'Tibby' Cotter pedestrian bridge with concrete helical approach ramps across Anzac...
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  • 5 – 84 Joe Travers 1902 1 2 – 10 9 5.00 48 2 14 1 1/14 14.00 1 – 85 Tibby Cotter 1904–1912 21 37 2 457 45 13.06 4633 86 2549 89 7/148 28.64 8 – 86 Peter...
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    England in 1909 was selected, his two Glebe teammates Warren Bardsley and Tibby Cotter, who were both selected, expressed their displeasure that Gorry had not...
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  • Paul Cotter (born 1999), American ice hockey player Richard D Cotter (1842–1927), Irish-American member of the first California Geological Survey Tibby Cotter...
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  • Syd Gregory, Warren Bardsley, Bert Hopkins, Bill Howell, James Kelly, Tibby Cotter and Bill Whitty. The 1900–01 season was notable for Clem Hill's career-high...
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    is no harder driver in the world". Armstrong, along with Monty Noble, Tibby Cotter and Bert Hopkins returned home via Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), Penang and...
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     Australia 1 34 146 5 4.29 Syd Gregory Monty Noble Warwick Armstrong Tibby Cotter Sammy Carter Drawn 15 George Simpson-Hayward 1 January 1910 Old Wanderers...
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    and included several notable Test players such as Warwick Armstrong, Tibby Cotter, Clem Hill and Victor Trumper. After they left Fiji they proceeded on...
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    at Beersheba, Palestine in 1917. Tibby's grave is well known to cricket enthusiasts. A biography of him, Tibby Cotter: fast bowler, larrikin, Anzac, by...
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    Braund 5 March 1904  England  Australia 1 29.1 81 8 Australia won 34 Tibby Cotter 5 March 1904  Australia  England 2 15.2 40 6 Australia won 35 George...
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  • players: Colin Blythe, Major Booth and Kenneth Hutchings of England; Tibby Cotter of Australia; Reginald Hands, Bill Lundie, Reggie Schwarz and Gordon...
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    ahead of South African bowler, Reggie Schwarz who took 25 wickets with Tibby Cotter rounding out the top three with 22. "Series results". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved...
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  • The Story of Harry and Albert Trott 2012 Max Bonnell and Andrew Sproul Tibby Cotter: Fast Bowler, Larrikin, Anzac 2013 Gideon Haigh On Warne 2015 Daniel...
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  • innings, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by Tibby Cotter. Outside of cricket, Johnston played inter-city rugby and was noted as...
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  • November 1915 45 Cape Helles, Gallipoli Peninsula, Ottoman Empire [26] Tibby Cotter Australia [27] 31 October 1917 33 near Beersheba, Palestine [28] Reginald...
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  • Cosstick John Cottam (1886–87 to 1889–90) : J. T. Cottam Tibby Cotter (1901–02 to 1913–14) : A. Cotter Ted Cotton (1952–53 to 1954–55) : E. K. Cotton Ed Cowan...
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  • made 34 not out and put on 56 for the ninth wicket in 39 minutes with Tibby Cotter to give Australia victory by two wickets. He played for Victoria from...
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    batsman capable of withstanding the express pace of Australian fast bowler Tibby Cotter. In the second Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia...
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    Lockwood 11 August 1902  England Australia 3 20 45 5 England won 24 Tibby Cotter 14 August 1905  Australia  England 1 40 148 7 Drawn 25 Walter Brearley...
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    "likeable larrikin". In his early career, Johnnie Moyes compared him to Tibby Cotter, while Jack Pollard called him "a fiery, outspoken fast bowler with a...
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    with the older ball. He was seen as the ideal partner for fast bowler Tibby Cotter, and the pair opened the bowling at home against South Africa in 1910–11...
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    Bosanquet 26 February 1904  England  Australia 4 15 51 6 England won 38 Tibby Cotter 13 December 1907  Australia  England 1 21.5 101 6 Australia won 39 Arthur...
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  • 3 46.4 105 5 2.25 Clem Hill Roy Minnett H. V. Hordern Jimmy Matthews Tibby Cotter Won 11 9 February 1912 Melbourne Cricket Ground  Australia 1 29.1 74...
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