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Jemmy Moore

James "Jemmy" Moore (1839 – 19 April 1890) was an Australian cricketer who played a single match for New South Wales during the 1861–62 season.
Born in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, Moore was the much younger brother of George Moore, who had emigrated to Australia in 1852. Jemmy Moore joined his brother in New South Wales later in the decade, assisting with his baking and confectionary business in Maitland. The Moore brothers were both keen cricketers, and, according to one source, were at one point "undoubtedly the best bowlers in New South Wales".〔(22 April 1890). ("The Late Mr. James Moore." ) – ''Maitland Mercury''.〕 A New South Wales team visited Melbourne in January 1862, and Jemmy Moore was included in the side to play Victoria. In what was retrospectively recognised as his only first-class match,〔(First-class matches played by Jemmy Moore ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕 he finished with 2/20 in Victoria's first innings, taking the wickets of J. B. Thompson and Charles Makinson. In New South Wales' second innings (after following on), he was the second highest scorer, with 21 runs. Victoria won the match by 10 wickets.〔(Victoria v New South Wales ), Other First-Class matches in Australia 1861/62 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕
An English side led by H. H. Stephenson toured later in the 1861–62 season, the first overseas tour of Australia. Moore played a number of matches against the side – one for a New South Wales XXII, and two for a combined New South Wales and Victoria XXII.〔(Miscellaneous matches played by Jemmy Moore ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕 He opened the bowling in the first two matches, bowling over 30 four-ball overs in each of the English side's first innings, but was later overshadowed by his brother George, who took seventeen wickets in the final two matches in Sydney.〔(New South Wales v HH Stephenson's XI ), HH Stephenson's XI in Australia 1861/62 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕〔(New South Wales and Victoria v HH Stephenson's XI ), HH Stephenson's XI in Australia 1861/62 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕 Jemmy Moore once again played for New South Wales when another English side led by George Parr toured during the 1863–64 season,〔 and also featured in a match against a Queensland XXII, finishing with 9/14 in Queensland's second innings.〔(Queensland v New South Wales ), Other matches in Australia 1863/64 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕 Moore subsequently went to Brisbane to play and coach professionally, but he returned to Maitland after a few years, looking after the local cricket pitch. He died in Maitland in 1890 after a brief illness.〔 A number of Moore's relations went on to play at high levels – two sons, Leon and Bill, a grandson, Frank Cummins, and a grandnephew, Charlie Macartney, all played for New South Wales.〔(Jemmy Moore ) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 7 April 2015.〕
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