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Jack Reedman

John Reedman
Cricket information
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition Tests First-class
Matches 1 81
Runs scored 21 3338
Batting average 10.50 23.34
100s/50s 0/0 2/15
Top score 17 113
Balls bowled 57
Wickets 1 118
Bowling average 24.00 32.10
5 wickets in innings 0 6
10 wickets in match 0 1
Best bowling 1/12 7/54
Catches/stumpings 1/0 68/0
Source: Cricinfo

John Cole "Jack" Reedman (9 October 1865 in Gilberton, South Australia – 25 March 1924 in Gilberton, SA) was a leading Australian sportsman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

Reedman began to make his mark as an Australian rules footballer in 1884, whilst playing parklands football for Medindie. He went on to join Hotham who were in the Adelaide Suburban Association (ASA) competition, and was a key member of the club’s 1885 premiership side. He captained Hotham when they again won the ASA title in 1886.

Hotham joined the South Australian Football Association (SAFA) in 1887, with Reedman as captain. Just prior to the 1888 football season, Hotham changed their name to North Adelaide (no connection to the current club) and again Reedman was captain.

When North Adelaide amalgamated with the Adelaide club in 1889, Reedman moved to South Adelaide, where he was appointed captain, a position he held until 1898, playing 172 consecutive matches (bringing his total to 200) and leading South to five premierships in seven years before the introduction of electorate football (whereby footballers had to play for their local team) forced his move to North Adelaide in 1899. Reedman led North Adelaide from 1901-1905, and in that time the club won premierships in 1900 and 1902. He also captained South Australia in 1903.

Following his retirement from playing, Reedman was appointed coach of the lowly West Adelaide Football Club in 1908. To the end of 1907, West Adelaide had won only 23 and drawn 1 of the 145 SAFA matches they had played, and had been perennially close to or on the bottom of the ladder. Reedman coached West Adelaide to its first ever premiership in 1908, and then defeated Victorian Football League (VFL) champions Carlton Football Club to become Champions of Australia. Reedman promptly left West Adelaide to return to North Adelaide for one last season as a player, but it was an inauspicious finale as the red and whites finished second last.


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