They’re Well After Those Ashes AKA Australian Cricket Team Practicing (1930)
1930 Gazette item: “They’re Well After Those Ashes“. Players featured include W.M. (William) Woodfull, C.V. (Clarrie) Grimmett, P.M. Hornibrook. Donald (Don) Bradman
“They’re well after those “Ashes“. Australian team - within a few hours of landing - start “shoulder opening“ practice at Lord’s “the home of cricket.“ London.
Shots of team in the nets. Various shots of personalities of the team with intertitles naming them.
W. M. Woodfull - Captain.
C. V. Grimmett - googly bowler and splendid bat.
P. H. Hornibrook - left-hand bowler and bat.
E. L. A’Beckett - the all rounder of the team.
Young Don Bradman - Australia’s most prolific batsman.
Note: this does not seem to match WPA description for ON 460 K - to be investigated. WPA record reasds:
Australian cricket team practicing at Lord’s cricket grounds in preparation for series w/ England. Shots of bowlers throwing & batsmen hitting; incl. slow motion shot ofC.V. Grimmett throwing a googly. Also MCUs of individual players Hornibr
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