Harold Vincent Stapleton (7 January 1915 – 24 September 2015) was an Australian cricketer who played a single first-class match for New South Wales in 1941.
[1] He was one of only three Australian first-class cricketers to live past the age of 100, the others being Ted Martin and Jack Laver.
He scored one run in New South Wales' only innings, and failed to take a wicket from ten eight-ball overs, opening the bowling with Vic Jackson.
[4] Having served in New Guinea, Stapleton was discharged from service in January 1946, and took up employment with an oil company based in Wollongong.
[5] On the death of Ernie Crossan in August 2009, Stapleton became the oldest living Australian first-class cricketer.