Arnold Byfield

Arnold Byfield
Personal information
Full name Arnold Stanley Byfield
Date of birth 1 November 1923
Place of birth Northam, Western Australia
Height/Weight 178 cm / 82 kg
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1940–41, 1945, 1947
1946
Claremont
Melbourne
36 (42)
18 (10)
1 Playing statistics to end of 1947 season .
Career highlights

Arnold Stanley "Bud" Byfield (born 1 November 1923 in Northam) is a former Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket in the Sheffield Shield for Western Australia and Australian rules football with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Byfield, known as 'Bud', was a member of Claremont's 1940 premiership team, at the age of just 16. In 1946 he joined the Melbourne Football Club in Victoria and played in the 1946 VFL Grand Final, which they lost to Essendon. It was his only season in the league and he returned to Western Australia the following year for one final season at Claremont. He also played 284 games for country football clubs and umpired a further 152 games. Byfield served as president of the West Australian Country Football League from its inception in 1973 to 1991, and in 2004 was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame.

In six first-class cricket matches, Byfield made 251 runs at 27.88 and took two wickets at 21.50 with his medium pace bowling. He made four appearances in the 1953/54 Sheffield Shield, including one against New South Wales when he dismissed both Ian Craig and Bob Simpson as well as scoring 36 in his first innings.[1] His highest score however came against the touring South Africans in 1953 he scored 38 not out, after an unbeaten 16 in the first innings.[2]

References

External links