History of Sport in Australia

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  • The First AFL match between Scotch and Melbourne

    The First AFL match between Scotch and Melbourne
    The first recorded game of Footy was played between Scotch & Melbourne on the tree-dotted parklands outside the MCG. The game played out for 3 days, where it ended in a draw.
  • The first recorded test match

    The first recorded test match
    The first recorded test match was a battle between England & Australia and was played in Melbourne, Australia. Years later the Ashes Legend was introduced.
  • Phar Lap

    Phar Lap
    During the Year 1930 a Thoroughbred horse named Phar Lap won the Melbourne Cup during the Great Depression. Phar lap was born in New Zealand and was brought to Australia to race. Phar Lap died 2 years later.
  • Betty Cuthbert

    Betty Cuthbert
    Betty became the most loved women when she won the triple athletics gold in Melbourne. She won 100m, 200m, 400m
  • Olympic Game

    Olympic Game
    the 1956 Olympic Games were important to Australia, because it was held in a country other than the host nation. 3:00 pm Ron Clarke runs in the MCG as the final torch bearer.
  • Lionel Rose

    Lionel Rose
    the Aboriginal fighter who won the world Bantamweight against the Great Fighting Harada of Japan
  • Peter Norman

    Peter Norman
    Peter Norman made a statement during the 1968 olympics in Mexico where he and 2 other Athletes stand up for Black Rights. Peter Norman had given black gloves to fellow Athletes John Carlos & Tommie Smith.
  • Rod Laver

    Rod Laver
    After 5 years of Exile, Laver came back better than ever. Won the first Open Wimbeldon in 1968 and the first Australian Open in 1969. Later throughout the years an arena was named after Rod Laver
  • John Sattler

    John Sattler
    he played the 1970 grand final for NRL with a factured horse.
  • Kieren Perkins

    Kieren Perkins
    Was a former world record holder and won multiple gold medals in the Olympics
  • Ball Of The Century

    Ball Of The Century
    The "Ball of the century" is the name given to one of the best of the best Australian Spin bowlers, Shane Warne.
  • Cathy Freeman

    Cathy Freeman
    The 2000's Olympics games were special to teh Australian country. Cathy Freeman had won the 400m Race and during her Victory Lap she held both the Australian Flag & the Aboriginal Flag.
  • Anna Meares

    Anna Meares
    After breaking her neck, it took her a year to recover and competed in the Olympic Games in Athens during 2004, and set a new world record in the womens 500m
  • Andrew Bogut

    Andrew Bogut
    Bogut was drafted into the NBA as a first pick
  • Tim Cahill

    Tim Cahill
    Tim Cahill is an all time scorer for the Australian Soccer Team. Tim Cahill Scored 2 goals to win the whole game and give Australians their first World Cup Win
  • Steve Hooker

    Steve Hooker
    Is a former pole vaulter. He won gold in 2008 Olympics beating his Personal Best
  • Cadel Evans

    Cadel Evans
    First Australian to win the Tour De France. A race was also named after him in Australia
  • Black Caviar

    Black Caviar
    Black Caviar is a retired champion thoroughbred, undefeated in 25 races. Named WTRR world Champion sprinter in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Ashton Agar

    Ashton Agar
    Blasted 98 out of 101 bowls during the Ashes Series against England during his debut match.
  • Ben Simmons

    Ben Simmons
    Ben Simmons was drafted into the NBA as first pick in 2016 and was given the title of Rookie of the year.