Harold Stapleton

Cricket Player

1915 –

30

Who is Harold Stapleton?

Harold Vincent Stapleton is a former Australian cricketer who played a single first-class match for New South Wales in 1941. Born in Kyogle, New South Wales, Stapleton played in a number of minor matches during the 1930s, including for Lismore, Northern New South Wales, and the New South Wales colts and second XI teams. He played his single first-class match for New South Wales against South Australia in February 1941, the final match of the war-interrupted 1940–41 season. He scored one run in New South Wales' only innings, and failed to take a wicket from ten eight-ball overs. Stapleton enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in April of the same year, serving as a corporal in the Australian Army. Having served in New Guinea, he was discharged from service in January 1946, and took up employment with an oil company based in Wollongong. Stapleton continued to play cricket with St George in the Sydney grade cricket competition, and finished his career with 2,242 runs at an average of 32.49 and 93 wickets at an average of 17.56. On the death of Ernie Crossan in August 2009, Stapleton became the oldest living New South Wales cricketer.

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Born
Jan 7, 1915
Kyogle

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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