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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas Wentworth "Tom" Wills (19 August 1835 ? 2 May 1880) was an Australian all-round sportsman, umpire, coach and administrator who is credited with being a catalyst towards the invention of Australian rules football. He was in 1859 a participant in meetings within days of each other which, firstly founded the Melbourne Football Club and then a few days later, one at which the first Laws of Australian Football were decided. He also co-umpired one of the earliest known school football matches in Australia. Wills was a champion footballer and…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Thomas Wentworth "Tom" Wills (19 August 1835 ? 2 May 1880) was an Australian all-round sportsman, umpire, coach and administrator who is credited with being a catalyst towards the invention of Australian rules football. He was in 1859 a participant in meetings within days of each other which, firstly founded the Melbourne Football Club and then a few days later, one at which the first Laws of Australian Football were decided. He also co-umpired one of the earliest known school football matches in Australia. Wills was a champion footballer and cricketer. On more than one occasion he was judged the longest drop kicker of a football in the Colony of Victoria. He was also a notable cricket player and, in 1866-67, assisted for a few months in the coaching of an Aboriginal cricket team. The following year some of those players were members of the first Australian cricket team to tou