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Post by tungate on Sept 30, 2009 14:26:43 GMT
1953 Series was only 3 matches. Ronnie Moore didnt arrive for the Birmingham staged decider Wembley ------ England 57 = F Williams 8, S Waterman 12, B Crutcher 6, T Miller 1, Pat Clarke 3, D Bradley 0, T Price 12, E Williams 15 Aussies = A Lawson 11, A Payne 3, J Young 12, P Moore 0, J Biggs 13, R Moore 10, K Gurtner 1, G Warren 1 England were fortunate to have home track riders Price & Williams at Reserve to rescue them in this match. This was the only London staged match of the series
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Post by tungate on Sept 30, 2009 14:51:06 GMT
1953 saw the first Senior series of 3 Test Matches between England v New Zealand = London staged 2 matches with Bristol staging the second of the series Wimbledon ---- England 62 = S Waterman 15, A Forrest 5, E Williams 0, E Rigg 15, D Bradley 8, F Williams 14, K Sharples 5 New Zealand 45 = R Moore 18, B Briggs 1, G Mardon 11, T Redmond 2, M Dunn 4, R Johnston 8, P Clark 1, C New 0
West Ham ---- England 56 = S Waterman 15, A Forrest 4, E Williams 14, E Rigg 0, F Williams 13, T Price 2, Pat Clarke 7, W Green 1 New Zealand 52 = R Moore 14, B Briggs 6, G Mardon 10, T Redmond 1, M Dunn 13, R Johnston 1, Peter Clark 1, C New 6
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Post by Administrator on Oct 16, 2009 7:58:29 GMT
England v Australia:::The only seasons that appear to be needed now are 1950, 1952 and 1970. That should then complete the statistics for this series. Can anyone add information please?
I also hope to give an overall analysis of each series since 1930s to give just the scores for other matches each year and who actually won the series. That was a feature on the previous details that I blipped out and I do regard these facts as being important. So...quite a bit more work before we move on to another test series featuring London tracks.
Thanks everyone - especally tungate - for all the support given so far re England v Australia.
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Post by Administrator on Oct 25, 2009 12:21:58 GMT
England v Australia:::The only seasons that appear to be needed now are 1950, 1952 and 1970. That should then complete the statistics for this series. Can anyone add information please? I also hope to give an overall analysis of each series since 1930s to give just the scores for other matches each year and who actually won the series. That was a feature on the previous details that I blipped out and I do regard these facts as being important. So...quite a bit more work before we move on to another test series featuring London tracks. Thanks everyone - especally tungate - for all the support given so far re England v Australia. I have been able to enter basic details for the 1950, 1952 and 1970s test, but scorers are at the moment incomplete. My next task will be to edit all the test series to give an analysis of the overall series results.
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Post by Administrator on Nov 7, 2009 9:43:21 GMT
Wanted: Full scorers 1949 season England 45 Australia 63, fifth test match at West Ham. Thanks.
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Post by mybigtoe18 on Dec 17, 2009 18:14:57 GMT
I've tried what few record books that I have to try and get this section going back no joy. I hope that other site members - where are they these days? - will be able to back the hard efforts that were going on in regard to this section.
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Post by olddon on Dec 2, 2010 9:02:04 GMT
I'm sure there have been more tests in London for the 1960s, 1970s and at least the 1980s. Is an update planned? When they are on the group I think it will serve as a comprehensive guide to London - then whatabout the points scorers for each team over the seasons? I guess that's too much to ask for.
JACK KEEN, ERITH, KENT
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