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- Crusaders_Australia abstract "Crusaders Australia is a wandering cricket team founded by Swan Richards OAM, David Richards OAM and the late Ray Steele and the former Australian wicketkeeper, late Ben Barnett in 1977 who undertake annual tours around to help facilitate the development of promising Australian cricketers and the Outright foundation which helps the youth development and the long form of the game, that is Test Cricket by pairing these young men with and against some first class players. They play against some of the major schools around Melbourne every week.They have been represented since by more than 2500 players, in more than 1500 games on numerous tours to England and Europe. Current players to have come through the Crusaders system include Clinton McKay, Rob Quiney and Aiden Blizzard, Simon O'Donnell, Peter McIntyre, Darren Barry, Damian Flemming, Shane Warne, Paul Reiffel, and Matthew Elliott also having graduated from the Crusaders. Some English players like Chris Schofield, Paul Collingwood, Vikram Solanki, Jamie Dalrymple have also played for The Crusaders while they were on ECB / Crusaders scholarship.In Australia, Crusaders have played against the national teams of England, Pakistan, South Africa and New Zealand over the years.The Crusaders have played matches in Hong Kong Singapore, France, Austria, Slovenia and Belgium in recent years. They have also played against prestigious teams in the UK including Marylebone Cricket Club, Royal Household Cricket club and Welsh side Carmel & District Cricket Club.".
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageExternalLink crusadersaustralia.com.au.
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- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageRevisionID "647391707".
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Aiden_Blizzard.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Carmel_&_District_Cricket_Club.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:1977_establishments_in_Australia.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_club_cricket_teams.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cricket_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Clint_McKay.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink File:Crusaders_logo.PNG.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Marylebone_Cricket_Club.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Elliott_(cricketer).
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Reiffel.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Quiney.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Warne.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Richards_OAM.
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crusaders Australia".
- Crusaders_Australia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-cricket-team-stub.
- Crusaders_Australia subject Category:1977_establishments_in_Australia.
- Crusaders_Australia subject Category:Australian_club_cricket_teams.
- Crusaders_Australia subject Category:Cricket_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Crusaders_Australia hypernym Team.
- Crusaders_Australia type SportsTeam.
- Crusaders_Australia type Establishment.
- Crusaders_Australia type Team.
- Crusaders_Australia comment "Crusaders Australia is a wandering cricket team founded by Swan Richards OAM, David Richards OAM and the late Ray Steele and the former Australian wicketkeeper, late Ben Barnett in 1977 who undertake annual tours around to help facilitate the development of promising Australian cricketers and the Outright foundation which helps the youth development and the long form of the game, that is Test Cricket by pairing these young men with and against some first class players.".
- Crusaders_Australia label "Crusaders Australia".
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- Crusaders_Australia wasDerivedFrom Crusaders_Australia?oldid=647391707.
- Crusaders_Australia isPrimaryTopicOf Crusaders_Australia.