Marsh was regarded as one of the finest rovers of his era. Quick off the mark, elusive, courageous, a leader and highly skilled by hand or foot - he was famed for his drop kicks to position.
Early Life and Career
Born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia Marsh first played with the Kalgoorlie Railways Football Club, kicking four goals in their 1943 premiership win. He was on leave from the Air Force at the time. He then arrived in Fremantle before the 1945 WANFL season and upon arriving at Fremantle Oval, he was invited into the South Fremantle Football Club rooms first, so chose to play for them, rather than East Fremantle who also trained at the same oval. The commonly recited myth that he accidentally entered the wrong rooms is incorrect.
Steven Andrew Marsh (born 27 January 1961 in Westminster, London), is a former Englishcricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, and played for Kent for his entire career, between 1982 and 1999. He was appointed club captain in 1997 and continued in that role until the end of the 1998 season. He was capped by Kent in 1986.
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