This book commemorates 100 years of The University of Queensland Cricket Club, based on interviews with players and administrators from the 1930s up to the present day.
Test players and trundlers, legends and larrikins — their stories provide a vivid picture of the club’s long and proud history, from the breakthrough premiership in 1940–41, through the golden era of the 1960s, to the club’s present day strength — and all the lean times in between.
The boys from the varsity tell their stories of success and failure, lifelong friendships, and what it has meant for them to wear the UQCC blue cap.
Read the personal stories of twenty-two UQCC players, including:
Ken Archer David Ogilvie Michael Kasprowicz
Tom Veivers Ian Greig Chris Hartley
Lew Cooper Andrew Courtice Selena Tainton
Martin Love
Enjoy their reminiscences of club stalwarts Clem Jones and Wep Harris, and discover what it is for them that makes UQCC so UNIque.