
Pat Rodgers
@patrodgers2
cricket, history, books, education
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10-11-2011 19:53:47
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If this one doesn't pick up the Australian Cricket Society book of the year title there must be something very special due in the coming months cricketweb.net/books/a-long-w… CricketWeb sean ehlers


As 2024 reaches its midpoint it's time for my look at what is in store for the cricketing bibliophile for the rest of the year CricketWeb cricketweb.net/new-books-july…


Warning - This engrossing biography has kept me occupied all afternoon, which is no surprise given who wrote it - I'll review it next week but as I know Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians print runs are not what they once were, I'll recommend it now as I can't imagine it will be 'in print' for long





🚨 Story Time 213 has dropped with Adam Collins & Geoff Lemon Sport Great to have Glenn Finkelde🌈 join us! 🎧 Listen 👉 linktr.ee/thefinalword #FinalWord 🏏 Cbus Super Maurice Blackburn

Part 2 of my chat with Peter Lloyd on Charlie Macartney is now live. In this episode we discuss Macartney's inconsistent form, his close relationship with Noble, and how his statistics compare with Victor Trumper. LISTEN >>> linktr.ee/goldenageofcri…


🚨 Story Time 214 has dropped with Adam Collins & Geoff Lemon Sport This week we're joined by historian Pat Rodgers 🎧 Listen 👉 linktr.ee/thefinalword #FinalWord 🏏 Cbus Super Maurice Blackburn


I was thrilled to have Richard Tomlinson join the Podcast to discuss the GOM of Cricket (Grand Old Man) - W.G. Grace - and his twilight playing days in the Golden Age. 🎧 Part 1 >>> linktr.ee/goldenageofcri…


Please ESPNcricinfo allow this.



Upcoming biography of Bert Folkard whose chance to play for Australia was thwarted by the Great War. A compelling tale. Please enquire if interested to [email protected]


My prolific friend Pat Rodgers has been busy again with TWO cricket history books about to be published. Excellent at what he does. Do yourself a favour. (Reply to Pat to order; he'll do the rest)


This weekend on CricketWeb I review two new books - the first is a masterpiece on a famous slice of Ashes history from Richard Whitehead Bloomsbury Books UK, and the other is Pat Rodgers rescuing from obscurity an interesting Aussie leg spinner of the last years of the Golden Age



We go back to the years immediately before the Great War with this one, a biography of a seldom remembered Australian leg spinner CricketWeb Pat Rodgers cricketweb.net/books/emery/

