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The memorial erected over the grave commemorates Rugby Union footballer, Alonzo Spragg. The grave was restored in 1997.
Alonzo Spragg began playing Rugby Union football in first-junior grade with the Mercantile club at Burwood in 1897 and attracted attention next year with the Wallaroo senior club. In 1899 he played for his colony against Queensland and Rev. Mullineux`s touring British team. His elusiveness and goal-kicking prowess won him a place in Australia`s first full international team against Great Britain in Sydney on 24 June. The outstanding local player and top try-scorer in the series, Spragg made the memorable match-winning try in the first Test. In 1900 he moved to Queensland where he was the idol of Queensland Rugby for his sportsmanship and the all-round brilliance of his play as an attacking centre three-quarter. In 1900-02 he played twelve consecutive matches for Queensland against New South Wales and, aged 22, captained the side in two 1902 Sydney matches. His record total of 70 points scored for Queensland stood for thirty years until bettered by Tommy Lawton. Spragg helped Queensland to five successive wins over New South Wales in Brisbane.
At the Toowong (Queensland) cemetery on Sunday, a monument erected to the memory of the late A. S. Spragg, the distinguished footballer and athlete, was unveiled in the presence of a gathering which (says the "Brisbane Courier") can only be described as wonderful in its numbers and its unanimous feeling of sadness. Amongst bodies represented were the Queensland Cricket Association, Rowing Association, Swimming Association, Amateur Athletic Association, Cyclists` Union, the Brisbane Gymnasium, the Toowoomba and Charters Towers Football Clubs, the British footballers, members of the North Brisbane Football Club, and other organisations of which deceased had been a member, also members of most, if not all, of the clubs affiliated with the above-mentioned associations.
The memorial is a very handsome one, constructed mainly of Helidon stone. The height to the top of the column is 18ft., and the foundation and kerbing is 10ft. by 9ft. The floor inside the kerb is of black and white marble. The base of the monument is 4ft. square, and composed of brown Helidon stone. Above this rises a second base of rough white stone, supported by goal posts. Over the posts on one side hangs a marble scroll, beside which are carved oars, cricket bats, and beneath a football. From this rises a spiral column, enriched with clinging ivy, and supported by a beautiful Corinthian capital. Above this again is a straight column, broken at the top, and surmounted by a laurel wreath.
Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW), 30 July 1904.
Location
Address: | Frederick Street, Portion 5 Section 15 Grave 26, Toowong Cemetery, Toowong, 4066 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.4775 Long: 152.984444 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Grave |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Sport |
Link: | http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/adbonli… |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Sunday 24th July, 1904 |
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IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALONZO STEPHEN
SPRAGG
BORN 2ND OCTOBER 1878
DIED 12TH FEBRUARY 1904
GONE BUT NEVER TO BE
FORGOTTEN.
I THANK MY GOD UPON EVERY
REMEMBRANCE OF YOU PHIL. 1.3
THEY SHALL BE MINE SAITH
THE LORD GOD OF HOSTS IN THAT
DAY WHEN I MAKETH MY JEWELS
MAL 3.17
ERECTED BY THE
ATHLETES OF
AUSTRALIA.
(Lower Plaque)
TO THE LOVED MEMORY OF
"LONZIE"
MY BROTHER, VERY PLEASANT
HAST THOU BEEN UNTO ME
THE LOVE TO ME WAS WONDERFUL
2.SAM.1.26.
(LILLIAN)