Greg de Moore, a Sydney psychiatrist, has undertaken an amazing amount of research in compiling this account of the interesting life of one of Victoria’s sporting identities of the 19th century. Born on a sheep run on the Molonglo River in 1835, Tom Wills was sent in 1850 to England for education at Rugby, where he was no great scholar but excelled in cricket, football, athletics and other sporting activities.
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