About Me
Ian Elks
Investment ManagerMorgans Financial Limited
https://www.morgans.com.au
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Senior Investment Adviser - Morgans Financial Limited
Life Member University of Queensland Cricket Club
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Q: Best keeper you’ve seen or best keeper ever
Wade – Heals was the best keeper I have seen and probably the best ever. The other I really liked was Jack Russell. I remember playing against him in my first game for Queensland. It was at Roy Henzell Oval at Caloundra against England A, and he kept very well. I also remember that game because, in one of the rain breaks, I got a phone call from you (pointing at Lew). I don’t know if you remember this, but the first thing you said to me was, ‘From one Uni keeper to another Uni keeper, congratulations on playing for Queensland and well done.’ I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned that to you since, but thank-you, it stuck Lew, and I appreciated it.
Wade – Heals was the best keeper I have seen and probably the best ever. The other I really liked was Jack Russell. I remember playing against him in my first game for Queensland. It was at Roy Henzell Oval at Caloundra against England A, and he kept very well. I also remember that game because, in one of the rain breaks, I got a phone call from you (pointing at Lew). I don’t know if you remember this, but the first thing you said to me was, ‘From one Uni keeper to another Uni keeper, congratulations on playing for Queensland and well done.’ I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned that to you since, but thank-you, it stuck Lew, and I appreciated it.
https://www.cricconnect.com/profile/1007/ian-elks/blog/1096/the-keepers-part-two
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Q: The Keepers - part one
On 11th April 2019 Queensland Cricket lost one of its finest in Lew Cooper.
Lew Cooper was a wicket keeper who played 34 first class games for Queensland between 1959 and 1968. Lou was 81 when he passed.
Lew was a life member of the University of Queensland Cricket Club (UQCC) playing A Grade from 1955 to 1977. He is also remembered fondly through his roles with the Qld Cricketer's Club, Wanderer's and the Lord Taverner's cricket associations.
On 11th April 2019 Queensland Cricket lost one of its finest in Lew Cooper.
Lew Cooper was a wicket keeper who played 34 first class games for Queensland between 1959 and 1968. Lou was 81 when he passed.
Lew was a life member of the University of Queensland Cricket Club (UQCC) playing A Grade from 1955 to 1977. He is also remembered fondly through his roles with the Qld Cricketer's Club, Wanderer's and the Lord Taverner's cricket associations.
https://www.cricconnect.com/profile/1007/ian-elks/blog/1095/the-keepers-part-one
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Multi part interview with three of the finest Queensland and University of Queensland Wicket Keepers Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley ...
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Multi part interview with three of the finest Queensland and University of Queensland Wicket Keepers Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley ...
blog post
Multi part interview with three of the finest Queensland and University of Queensland Wicket Keepers Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley ...
blog post
Multi part interview with three of the finest Queensland and University of Queensland Wicket Keepers Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley ...
blog post
Multi part interview with three of the finest Queensland and University of Queensland Wicket Keepers Lew Cooper, Wade Seccombe and Chris Hartley ...