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Jack Chamberlain (sportsman)

John "Jack" Aloysius Chamberlain (29 August 1884 – 1 April 1941) was an Australian sportsman who played Australian rules football, cricket and rugby union at a high level.
After spending some time in Tasmania, Chamberlain moved to Sydney at the age of 17 and played Australian rules football for Paddington. During this time, he twice represented New South Wales at interstate football. He took up association football when he moved to Perth two years later but gave it away in 1906 to play for the Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football Association. Chamberlain did however play cricket in the summer and played one first-class match for Western Australia against New South Wales in March 1907.〔(First-class matches played by John Chamberlain ) at CricketArchive
In 1908 he signed with the Norwood Football Club in the South Australian Football League. Playing as a forward, Chamberlain kicked 30 goals to top his club's goalkicking and fall just three short of league leader J. Mathieson from Port Adelaide. He participated in the 1908 Challenge Final, which Norwood lost narrowly, and represented South Australia in that year's Melbourne Carnival.〔''The Mercury'', "(The South Australian Team )", 13 August 1908. p. 7〕
Chamberlain played for Norwood initially in 1909 but during the year was relocated to Singapore, through his work with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. While in Singapore he played rugby union and represented the Crown colony in fixtures again the Malay State.〔''The Advertiser'', "(Versatile Jack Chamberlain )", 24 August 1923. p. 20〕 He also played for the Straits Settlements cricket team, appearing in four matches against the Federated Malay States between 1910 and 1913.〔(Other matches played by John Chamberlain ) at CricketArchive〕 In 1914, while on leave, Chamberplain played again with Norwood.
Two brothers, Cornelius and Leonard, were also gifted sportsmen. They played league football with Norwood and first-class cricket for South Australian.〔(Cornelius Chamberlain ) at CricketArchive〕〔(Leonard Chamberlain ) at CricketArchive〕
==See also==

* 1908 Melbourne Carnival

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