Career
For the former Wisconsin politician, see Leo P. O'Brien
Leo Patrick Joseph O'Brien (2 July 1907, West Melbourne, Victoria – 13 March 1997, Mentone, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in 5 Tests from 1932 to 1936. He was a 2nd generation Victorian on his father's side. He attended both Xavier College 1914-1919 and St Patrick's College, Ballarat 1918-1921.
Confirmation needed for dates. He was a left-handed bat of the most determined sort, who played for the Melbourne club Richmond before making his debut for Victoria in 1929-30. Later, he worked for the tax department, coached in Asia and bred racehorses as a hobby.
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In a rare coincidence Mentone’s only senior football premiership teams at that time, in 1928 and 1956, included Mentone Cricket Club’s only two Test players, Leo O’Brien and Ian Meckiff. Leo was full back in the 1928 team. (( | source = )).