James Redfearn | |
Birth Date: | c. 1836 |
Birth Place: | Yorkshire, England |
Death Date: | 10 March 1916 (aged 79) |
Death Place: | Glen Huntly, Melbourne, Australia |
Batting: | Right-handed |
Role: | Batsman |
Club1: | Victoria |
Year1: | 1862/63 |
Club2: | Otago |
Year2: | 1863/64 |
Date: | 12 June |
Year: | 2020 |
Source: | http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7456.html Cricinfo |
James Redfearn (c. 1836 - 10 March 1916) was an Australian cricketer and race-horse trainer. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria during the 1862–63 season and one in New Zealand for Otago in 1863–64.[1]
Redfearn was born in Yorkshire in England in 1836.[2] He played for Victoria against New South Wales in February 1863[3] before captaining Otago to victory over Canterbury in 1863–64 in the first first-class match played in New Zealand. In the extremely low-scoring match, his innings of 14 and 13 made him the second-highest scorer on either side[4] and he was described by Wisden after his death as a "good bat and very powerful hitter" who was also "good in the field".[5]
Later Redfearn was a prominent trainer and breeder of race-horses in Victoria. After running stables in Ararat, Geelong, and then Williamstown, he set up an establishment next to Melbourne's Caulfield Racecourse in 1888, and lived in nearby Glen Huntly.[6] Among his successes, he bred and trained Malvolio, the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1891; his son George was the jockey.[2] [7]
Redfearn married Elspeth Denham in the Victorian town of Streatham in October 1865.[8] He died in Glen Huntly in March 1916, aged 79.[7]