Henry Edmondson (sportsman)

In his first season, he was Perth's leading goal-kicker and he was the full-forward in their 1907 premiership team, which won the grand final on appeal.

[2] He played most of his interstate cricket after retiring from football but participated in one first-class match in 1905/06, as a bowler.

[3] On this occasion he was used as a top order batsman and scored two half centuries, the best of which was 68 against New South Wales.

Against South Australia in Adelaide, Edmondson acted as his side's wicket-keeper in the second innings as usual gloveman Harold Evers was injured.

In Sydney, Edmondson got a pair against New South Wales but also got the biggest wicket of his career, that of Victor Trumper.