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Fun Trivia: A : Australia

Special Sub-Topic: Australian Sporting Personalities


Which Australian soccer player played for English club Liverpool and scored the winning goal in the 1986 FA Cup Final?

    Craig Johnstone. Craig Johnstone was born in South Africa in 1960. After leaving Australia, he played for Middleborough FC from 1975-80, then Liverpool FC from 1980-88. Subsequently became a football boot designer.

In which Australian city is the cricket ground known world-wide as "The Gabba"?
    Brisbane. Test matches have been played since 1931 at the Brisbane Cricket Cround, which is situated at Woolloongabba, a suburb of Brisbane. It has become affectionately known world-wide as The Gabba.

Which Riverina-born footballer had the opportunity to play Australian Rules in Melbourne (Victoria) and Rugby League in Sydney (NSW); but chose to play Rugby League so he could represent Australia?
    Greg Brentnall. Greg Brentnall began playing Australian Rules in 1964, and was offered a contract to play at the highest level in Victoria. In 1972 he switched to Rugby League and signed a contract with the Canterbury-Bankstowns. He represented Australia at test level in 13 Tests from 1980-82.

Which male Australian tennis grand slam winner was nick-named "The Rockhampton Rocket"?
    Rod Laver. Rod Laver was born in Rockhampton, Queensland in 1939. He is a former World Number 1, and won all four grand slam singles titles in the same year twice; 1962 (as an amateur) and 1969 (as a professional).

How many tries did Queensland rugby league player, Greg Conescu score for Queensland in his State of Origin career?
    2. Greg Conescu started playing Rugby League at the age of 8. He played for Norths, Redcliffe and Brisbane Broncos in the position of hooker.

In his eleven seasons as a Rugby League State of Origin player, how many "Man of the Match" awards did the legendary Wally Lewis capture?
    8. Wally Lewis began his 1st Grade Rugby League career in 1979. During his long career, he captained Queensland and Australia. He played 31 State of Origin matches, 33 Tests and 19 tour matches. He is an inductee of the Rugby League Hall of Fame.

Who captained Queensland in the first Sheffield Shield cricket trophy win in 1995?
    Stuart Law. Stuart Law was born in 1968. He began his first class career in 1988-89.He played 54 one-day international matches for Australia, scoring 1217 runs at an average of 26.88.

In what year did "The Great White Shark", Greg Norman, turn golf professional?
    1976. Greg Norman was born in 1955. Although he won the British open on two occasions, 1986 and 1993, he gained a reputation for failing expectations.

During her period of world squash domination, 1962 to 1977, Heather Mackay won 16 consecutive British Open titles. During those title matches, how many games did she lose?
    2. Heather Mackay was born in Queanbeyan, NSW (near the Australian Capital Territory) in 1941. She was awarded the OBE in 1969 for service to sport, and the Order of Australia in 1979 for service to squash. She was a founding member of W.I.S.P.A. Hall of Fame. (Women's International Squash Players' Association)

Margaret Court (nee Smith), Australian women's tennis grand slam winner, retired from tennis in 1977. What profession did she follow afterwards?
    Minister of Religion. Margaret Court was born in 1942 at Albury, NSW. She won 62 Grand Slam tennis events, including the singles grand slam in 1970. She founded Margaret Court Ministries in 1991.


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