H. C. A. Harrison
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H. C. A. Harrison
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Henry Colden Antill Harrison was an athlete and Australian rules footballer who played a leading role in pioneering the sport. Harrison's cousin, champion cricketer Tom Wills, captained an early incarnation of the Melbourne Football Club in 1858, and the following year co-wrote its laws―the basis of Australian rules football. Within a year, Harrison joined him in promoting the new code, and quickly emerged as a leading player, celebrated for his speed, strength and courage. He oversaw an 1866 re
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Australian rules footballer, born 1836
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._C._A._Harrison
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2024-02-13T21:15:00Z
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