Joseph Plant

[1] He couldn't break into Richmond's team again and instead continued his football career at Coburg, where he played as a centre half back in their 1928 premiership side.

[6] He then took perhaps the two biggest scalps of his career, Herbert Sutcliffe and Eddie Paynter, when Victoria played against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club at the MCG the following year.

[7] In February 1933, Plant, along with three fellow alumni of Xavier College, Leslie "Chuck" Fleetwood-Smith, Leo O'Brien & Stuart King represented Victoria vs South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match.

[9] His other memorable effort came against New South Wales at the MCG, where he scored 76 in his first innings and followed it up by having a hand in six dismissals when it was their opponent's turn to bat, two of them wickets and the other four catches.

[12] After retiring from Fitzroy Plant was appointed coach of South Melbourne and was influential in Ian Redpath's early development as a batsman.