However Herbert Strudwick then usurped his regular position in the side, and he appeared infrequently thereafter.
After the 1908 season he emigrated to Ireland, where he worked as a groundsman at the Woodbrook Cricket Club Ground in Bray.
[1] Ironically, he was noted for protecting his chest with a copy of the South Western Railway timetable when keeping wicket.
[2] According to Herbert Strudwick, once when he got hurt, Stedman said : "I shall have to catch a later train tonight; that ball knocked off the 7:30".
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