Allan Johnston, Alan Morris and other creative staff at the Sydney advertising agency Mojo in 1978, promoting the second season of Kerry Packer's rebel cricket competition World Series Cricket for the Nine television network. The song eulogised players such as Dennis Lillee, the Chappell brothers Ian and Greg and Rod Marsh, used the limerick metre in its verse structure and ended with the refrain, "C'mon Aussie, c'mon, c'mon" sung again and again.
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Allan Johnston, Alan Morris and other creative staff at the Sydney advertising agency Mojo in 1978, promoting the second season of Kerry Packer's rebel cricket competition World Series Cricket for the Nine television network. The song eulogised players such as Dennis Lillee, the Chappell… read more
Allan Johnston, Alan Morris and other creative staff at the Sydney advertising agency Mojo in 1978, promoting the second season of Kerry Packer's rebel cricket competition World Series Cricket for the Nine television network. The song eulogised players such as Dennis Lillee, the Chappell brothers Ian and Greg and Rod Marsh, used the limerick metre in its ver… read more