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This week’s guest played 31 Test matches and three One Day Internationals for Australia before retiring from international cricket to pursue a career in educational leadership.
The Rolls Royce of cover fieldsman and an elegant stroke maker, Paul Sheahan struck 1594 runs at an average of 33.91, including two centuries.
While a student at Geelong College he not only excelled at cricket, but also impressed as a footballer, captaining the first 18 in 1964.
Over his journey he’s been an ardent supporter of the Cats, befriending many past players along the way.
By Wes CusworthThis week’s guest played 31 Test matches and three One Day Internationals for Australia before retiring from international cricket to pursue a career in educational leadership.
The Rolls Royce of cover fieldsman and an elegant stroke maker, Paul Sheahan struck 1594 runs at an average of 33.91, including two centuries.
While a student at Geelong College he not only excelled at cricket, but also impressed as a footballer, captaining the first 18 in 1964.
Over his journey he’s been an ardent supporter of the Cats, befriending many past players along the way.

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