Cecil Austen

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Cec Austen
Personal information
Full name Victor Cecil Austen
Date of birth (1918-11-30) 30 November 1918 (age 105)
Place of birth Kew, Victoria
Original team(s) Kew
Height / weight 187 cm / 85 kg
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Victor Cecil "Cec" Austen (born 30 November 1918) is a former Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for South Australia and Australian rules football in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with Hawthorn. He was born in Kew, Victoria.

Austen played five games for Hawthorn in the 1942 VFL season, with the highlight coming in his second game when he kicked four goals against St Kilda at Toorak Park. His brother Colin also played at Hawthorn and had a more successful career, winning a Brownlow Medal in 1949. His only first-class cricket match was against Victoria at the Adelaide Oval where he struggled, taking 0/77 with the ball and making two in both of his innings. He was dismissed twice by George Tribe, a man who also played in the VFL.[1]

References

  1. ^ "South Australia v Victoria 1945/46". CricketArchive.

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