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The City of Wagga Wagga yesterday paid tribute to the careers of NSW and Australian Test cricketers Geoff Lawson, Mark Taylor and Michael Slater by naming ovals after them at Bolton Park (March 4).
“Geoff Lawson and Michael Slater were born in Wagga Wagga, while Mark Taylor spent his early years from age eight in the city and all three are recognised as some of Australia’s best cricketers,” Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Rod Kendall said.
“Taylor and Slater were a formidable opening duo for Australia and scored almost 13,000 Test runs between them while Lawson took 180 Test wickets.”
Taylor and Lawson joined Mayor Kendall and Cricket NSW Chief Executive Andrew Jones at the opening, while Slater was represented by his father, Peter, after being unable to attend.
As part of the celebrations, Ashmont Oval was also be renamed in recognition of the late Jack Misson. “Jack was the first Principal of Ashmont Public School and a highly respected and long serving local cricket umpire,” Mayor Kendall explained. “He umpired countless grade matches, representative and Shield games and stood behind the stumps until he was 80 years of age.
“The renaming of the Bolton Park Ovals and Ashmont Oval in honour of the four local identities is a fitting tribute to their sporting success and service.”
Cricket NSW, 5th March 2014.
Location
Address: | Edward Street (Sturt Highway), Bolton Park, Geoff Lawson Oval, Wagga Wagga , 2650 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -35.119557 Long: 147.374892 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Park |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Sport |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Tuesday 4th March, 2014 |
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City of
Wagga Wagga
Geoff Lawson
Oval
Geoff Lawson
Born in Wagga Wagga, Geoff played 46 Cricket Tests and 79
One Day Internationals for Australia, taking 180 and 88 wickets
respectively.
Geoff played his junior cricket for Wagga Wagga Public School,
Police Boy`s Club, Mount Austin High and Lake Albert Clubs.
During his career he captained, then coached NSW, coached the
Pakistan national team and was awarded an OAM for services to
Cricket.