Barney Russell Explained
Barney Russell |
Birth Date: | 11 August 1890 |
Birth Place: | Sydney, Australia |
Death Place: | Belmore, New South Wales, Australia |
Date: | 25 January 2017 |
Source: | ESPNcricinfo |
Barney Russell (11 August 1890 - 13 July 1961) was an Australian cricketer.[1] He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1920/21 and 1921/22.[2] He also played for Marrickville Cricket Club.[3] He was also secretary of the rugby league club of Canterbury-Bankstown.[4]
See also
References
- W F Corbett, "Lost job 'relief' to official", The Sun, Sydney, 16 February 1950, p 47
- "R.L. Club Has New Secretary", The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 February 1950, p 8
- "Both Russells To Carry On", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 19 March 1942, p 8
- "A Welcome Return", Arrow, Sydney, 9 October 1925, p 5
- "Consistent Still", Arrow, Sydney, 27 November 1925, p 4
- "On The Mat", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 23 November 1929, p 31
- "Two N.S.W. Second Eleven Men", The Herald, Melbourne, 1 February 1924, p 3
- "R.L. Official Takes Time Off", The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 3 July 1943, p 12
- "League Man's Bereavement", The Sun Sydney, 13 October 1943, p 6
- "Rugby League Secretary Happy Now", Daily Mirror, Sydney, 28 April 1943, p 12
- "Secretary Denies Statement", Daily Mirror, Sydney, 12 April 1943, p 12
- "Secretary is Confident", Daily Mirror, Sydney, 9 September 1942, p 15
- "Rugby League: Open Way For Country Men", Daily Mirror, Sydney, 19 June 1941, p 36
- "Whistles For Tough Judges Unworkable", Daily Mirror, Sydney, 21 July 1942, p 15
Notes and References
- Web site: Barney Russell . 25 January 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
- Web site: subscription . Barney Russell . 25 January 2017 . Cricket Archive.
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239672900 "Should Know Rugby League"
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180293463 "Interstate Cricketer New Football Secretary"