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Jeremy Bray – St George 1st Grade Player No. 337 inducted into the Irish Cricket Writers Hall of Fame.

In 1996-97 Jeremy broke a 25 year record held by the great Warren Saunders (1024 runs in 1971-72) for the most runs in a First Grade season when he scored 1061 in a single season. This included two scores of 159 including the now legendary 159* in the 2nd innings of the Grand Final against Mosman at Hurstville Oval to bring home an unforgettable premiership.

Jeremy then made the huge decision to move to Ireland where he launched a wonderful cricketing career and was recently included in the Irish Cricket Writers Hall Of Fame.

https://www.cricconnect.com/profile/275/st-george-cricket-club/blog/3823/jeremy-bray-ndash-st-george-1st-grade-player-no-337-inducted-int-the-irish-cricket-writers-hall-of-fame

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