Bernard Gerald Quinlan was an Australian cricketer and doctor. The son of Timothy Quinlan and grandson of Daniel Connor, both Irishborn politicians, Quinlan was born in Perth, Western Australia, and educated at the University of Adelaide, later progressing to Dublin University, where he studied medicine. While in Ireland, Quinlan played for the universitys cricket team against touring English county teams, and later represented the Irish cricket team in the traditional match against Scotland, in what was to be his only firstclass match. With Ireland declaring their first innings with the loss of six wickets, Quinlan did not bat, but took a total of three wickets while bowling. After his graduation in 1913, Quinlan returned to Western Australia, where he practised medicine. During Australias involvement in World War I, he was made an honorary captain in the Australian Army Medical Corps, later being made a captain in the Australian Army Reserve. Quinlan later moved to Malvern, Victoria
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