Scored Collection
"Capturing the Essence of 'Scored' Through Iconic Moments in Sports and Art" From the legendary Don Bradman's final walk to the crease at Melbourne Cricket Ground
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"Capturing the Essence of 'Scored' Through Iconic Moments in Sports and Art" From the legendary Don Bradman's final walk to the crease at Melbourne Cricket Ground, to Compton and Edrich bidding farewell to the Oval pitch in 1953, these moments embody what it means to have "scored. " In 1933, Dixie Dean proudly hoisted the F. A. Cup as Everton Captain, a triumphant symbol of victory etched into history. Meanwhile, Bradman's square cuts at Lords in 1930 showcased his unparalleled skill and precision on the cricket field. The score-board at Sydney Cricket Ground stood witness to countless battles fought with bat and ball since its inception in 1901—a testament to every run scored and wicket taken. Even beyond sports, scoring is an art form that transcends boundaries. The Springer Spaniel card captures a moment of pure joy as this loyal companion revels in life's simple pleasures. Gilbert Jessop's name echoes through time; his explosive batting style forever etched into cricketing folklore. Uwe Fuchs' journey from Kaiserslautern showcases how dedication can lead one towards success as he became a renowned German football coach. Sometimes scoring isn't just about points but also about seizing opportunities—like Mark Cueto believing he had scored a try amidst intense rugby action. In an extraordinary display of talent, a schoolboy bowled out two adult cricketers—an unforgettable reminder that age is no barrier when it comes to achieving greatness on any playing field. Beyond sports lies another realm where scores are achieved—the Sopwith Pup N5182 soaring through skies during World War I represents bravery and triumph against all odds. Lastly, Thomas Doughty's Landscape with Winding Road transports us back to simpler times—a serene scene where nature itself seems to have scored perfection along its winding path.