| 1. Tom Moody's smoking habit is unknown. |
| 2. Tom Moody does consume alcohol. |
| 3. He attended a school where his father served as the headmaster. |
| 4. During his school years, Tom Moody excelled as an athlete and Australian football player before discovering his passion for cricket. |
| 5. At the age of 13, Tom Moody trained with the school's first XI team and was selected to play the following year. |
| 6. After leaving school, he continued his cricket journey in the Western Australian grade cricket. |
| 7. In his First-Class career, Tom Moody averaged 46.25 with 64 centuries and over 21,000 runs, yet his test career was limited to 8 matches with 456 runs scored for Australia. |
| 8. Tom Moody successfully led both Western Australia and Worcestershire to numerous cricket titles. |
| 9. Following retirement from international cricket in 2001 due to a back injury, Tom Moody stayed involved in the sport through various roles, including heading the Australian Cricketers’ Association and becoming the Director of cricket at Worcestershire. |
| 10. After his career as a commentator, Tom Moody ventured into coaching with roles in Sri Lankan cricket and Western Australia. |