mr_mister
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Many have said his no socialising, no fun attitude toward life lead to a bit of a rift between him and many of his teammates in the test team, including Fingleton, O'Reilly and Grimmett. They would spend post-game drinking and laughing in the dressing room while Bradman sat in the corner trying to read with earplugs in, if my understanding is correct.
There was also talk of added bitterness at Grimmett and O'Reilly, who seemed to get him out for fun on the domestic scene, which possibly lead to Grimmett having an early retirement when he wasn't picked for the test side despite still being at the peak of his powers. Fingleton was by all reports unfairly dropped during Bodyline because of an apparent leak of information during the Series regarding Woodfull's famous comments about only one side out there playing cricket, for which he blamed Bradman. Whether it was for actually making the comments himself or for being a tattle-tale(dibber-dobber), I'm not sure.
I dunno about too many more stories of players on his own team not getting along with him, but it wouldn't surprise me if Sid Barnes and Keith Miller didn't either due to their laid back attitude toward the game.
Lastly, I've read that it was kind of a protestant-catholic butting of heads that lead to a lot of the bad blood. Bradman didn't take too kindly to the Irish apparently?
So what do we all think. Great player but a little bit big headed? Or something else
There was also talk of added bitterness at Grimmett and O'Reilly, who seemed to get him out for fun on the domestic scene, which possibly lead to Grimmett having an early retirement when he wasn't picked for the test side despite still being at the peak of his powers. Fingleton was by all reports unfairly dropped during Bodyline because of an apparent leak of information during the Series regarding Woodfull's famous comments about only one side out there playing cricket, for which he blamed Bradman. Whether it was for actually making the comments himself or for being a tattle-tale(dibber-dobber), I'm not sure.
I dunno about too many more stories of players on his own team not getting along with him, but it wouldn't surprise me if Sid Barnes and Keith Miller didn't either due to their laid back attitude toward the game.
Lastly, I've read that it was kind of a protestant-catholic butting of heads that lead to a lot of the bad blood. Bradman didn't take too kindly to the Irish apparently?
So what do we all think. Great player but a little bit big headed? Or something else
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