Ray Lindwall
Ray Lindwall, one of the best fast bowlers cricket has seen, was playing first-grade rugby league before he made his first-class cricket debut. As a player from 1940, he was full-back and goal-kicker. He missed St George’s 1941 premiership-winning season with illness, made his first-class debut a month after that Grand Final, but then that season was cancelled due to the attack on Pearl Harbour and the Allied entry into the war.
During 1946, after he’d already made his Test cricket debut, Lindwall was St George’s, and the league’s, top point-scorer, and in the Grand Final, he and his brother Jack scored all the Dragons’ points. Lindwall’s fast-bowling partnership with that other great allrounder, Keith Miller, is storied. Lindwall, like Miller, was an excellent cricketing all-rounder and scored…
