John William Trumble (16 September 1863 – 17 August 1944) was an Australian cricketer who played in seven Tests between 1885 and 1886.
His participation in the 1886 tour of England meant he had to delay his final examinations by one year.
[5] While never reaching the lofty standards of his brother Hugh, Billy Trumble was an accurate off-break bowler for Victoria and a sound and patient batsman.
[9] In the opening match against Otago he top-scored in each innings with 30 (out of a team total of 60) and 52, to help the Australians to victory after a difficult start.
[10] Trumble's highest first-class score was 87 for Victoria in the victory over New South Wales in 1884–85, which was immediately followed by selection for his Test debut.