Vale John Rutherford
The first Western Australian to represent Australian men’s team in Test cricket, Rutherford was a cricketing pioneer.
The first Western Australian to represent Australian men’s team in Test cricket, Rutherford was a cricketing pioneer.
The Bradman Museum is CLOSED today (Thursday 7th April) due to extreme weather in Bowral. We look forward to welcoming you back soon!
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