In 1864 Tom Hamilton of Bringalbert Station taught cricket to his Aboriginal employees
David Edgar and his sons of Pine Hill Station and J.B. Fitzgerald of Mullagh Station trained Aboriginals, including Johnny Mullagh, to play cricket.
At least five Aboriginals from the Officer family’s Mount Talbot Station were playing cricket
First International Touring Cricket Team (1868) practiced on the banks of Lake Wallace at Edenhope. Commemorative cairn in P-12 College grounds and recently a large mural of the cricket team has been painted on the Kowree Sports Centre building also on college grounds.
Commemorative plaque for Jimmy Tarpot in Apsley cemetery
Harrow is the home of the Johnny Mullagh Cricket Centre. Harrow has a commemorative plaque at the Recreation Ground near the Caravan Park and Johnny Mullagh’s tombstone in the Harrow cemetery.
Commemorative plaque for team member Red Cap in Dergholm township
Commemorative plaque for team member Dick-a-Dick at Jane Duff Memorial Monument east of Goroke. This plaque relates to Dick-a-Dick (Aboriginal tracker and member of the 1868 Cricket Team) finding the Duff children, Jane and her brothers Isaac and Frank, who were “Lost in the Bush” for nine days in 1864.