It wasn't quite the way she would have imagined going, but Karen Rolton has played her last match as Australia captain, bowing out in the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 against England. "I would ...
Gillian Rolton, an equestrian from Australia who broke multiple bones in falls from her horse during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta but remounted each time to finish the competition and help her ...
South Australia's home of women's cricket, Karen Rolton Oval, will receive $5 million from the Malinauskas Government toward a $10 million ...
Coates said that the passing of both Cuthbert and Rolton last year was a time of sadness for the Olympic community, but added that the recognition they had received would will gladden the hearts of ...
What a difference four days could make. Twenty-four little hours of playing time have been deemed enough to contest an entire Ashes series when Australia and England meet in the one-off Test in Bowral ...
SOUTH Australia’s most distinguished female cricketer, Karen Rolton, was formally recognised as an ICC Hall of Famer at her beloved Adelaide Oval on the first day of the Test match. The former state ...
Karen Rolton, the former Australia captain, has announced her retirement from international cricket after a 14-year career. Rolton will leave the game having played a world-record 141 one-day ...
Rolton and her horse Peppermint Grove clear a ditch and brush during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Equestrian Australia; thumbnail, Equestrian Australia, 1996 An equestrian from Australia, ...
DUAL World Cup winner and Australian captain Karen Rolton has retired from international cricket. The 35-year-old, who played 141 one-day internationals, said an ongoing knee problem convinced her to ...
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