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From the Chairman

Our stranglehold on the Club Championship only tightens!

169 points ahead of second place with two rounds to go.

And…1sts are now 15 points ahead of second place; 2nds 7 points clear; 3rds lead Sutherland by 5.

In the Round just finished:

Max Hope became the 738th SUCC player to make his debut in 1st Grade since 1893.

Will Hay 132no.. and Ben Joy…6-41 continue 2nds’ dominance.

Ryan Danne’s 75 and 4-27 helped 4ths topple the leaders.

 

This coming Sunday:

At Uni no 1

 

1st Grade limited overs GRAND FINAL. SUCC vs Nth District

Let’s all wear our Club gear and get there in big numbers as we attempt to win this competition for only the second time in its history.

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Weekly Wrap - Rd 13 vs Sutherland

Grade: 2nd

Round: 13

Dates(s): 17/2/2014

Toss: Sutherland

Result: In play

Game scores: Sydney University 4/169

Notables: Hay 85* Visser 35*

REPORT details: 2's rocked up to no.1 as the rain trickled down onto the covers, with the team choosing to congregate outside the change room door. Not a clear enough message for some of the opposition to try the other end of the grandstand. Ben Joy was the only one to fall victim to a case, despite the dubious conditions he experienced at customs, after a 24 hour flight.

While rain delayed the start of nash, all sorts of newspapers and iPhone varieties were exhibited. Despite all the important news around, it was the love lives of certain celebrities that got the boys talking. Eleven envious men all crowded around like school girls as they counted down the top ten girlfriends of Dereck Jeter, a New York Yankees great. With Jesscia Alba sitting at no.5 each click of the button would create huge suspense, culminating to the unveiling of no.1. None other than Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lima popped up on the screen, stunning some players into silence and disbelief. Based on the combined interests of the team, a Women's Weekly and Cosmo magazine will replace the Telegraph on the sidelines for the remainder of the season.

Aside from all the gossip and commotion, the rain had cleared and a time was set for the start of play. Nash would be keenly contested in slippery conditions, surely giving the young team an upper hand. But the fragile hamstrings of the old men were 'doing enough.' A scoreline of 3-1 is flattering for the young, who were on the back foot defending all match. Special mention must go to Jack Hill who was best on park in a losing team. If it wasn't for Tom's one sided whistle, Jack may have lead the young's to a draw. Ben Joy's cleverly finessed late goal secured victory for the old.

SUCC were sent into bat, reuniting the odd couple of Will Hay and Alex Logan. The top order grinded out until lunch time, only giving Sutherland 2 wickets on a pitch with plenty in it for bowlers. Will 'battered and bruised' Hay fought through several blows he suffered at training to be not out at the break. However, he delayed play for seven minutes whilst he undressed on the field and replaced his jock strap. The 'powerful' behind of William was exposed, only covered by a pair of skins several sizes too small. It became clear that Will had been reluctant to accept the deterioration of his jock strap, and the size of his waist.

As the tea time approached, Will reached his half century. 4's and 6's made sure he received a well deserved applause, distracting him from the cats on the hill. Two wickets fell quickly, bringing Darius to the crease. As always Darius struck the ball cleanly with strong use of his wrists. At times frustrating the opposition, he managed to always have an answer to their tactics, and words. Young Visser also created arguably the highlight of the day. After gliding a bouncer to vacant third man, Darius pushed for a third as Will 'Billy' Hay was yet to complete half of the second. In a last ditch effort to make the third run Will dived valiantly towards the crease. The subsequent fall lacked grace, and Hayza was somehow left with dirt stains on his front and back. Most importantly he was not out, and thats the way it was for the rest of the day. Will and Darius survived until poor light ended play. Along with theatrical value, Will held the team together with a Ben Larkin like vigil innings. With 120 overs of play next weekend the job is far from done at Uni no.1.

 

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Sydney Uni CC is supporting the McGrath Foundation's Pink Stumps Day

Dear SUCC players and supporters,

Saturday 22nd February is the McGrath Foundation's pink stumps day.

SUCC has set a goal to raise $500.00 to help the McGrath foundation provide more specialist Breast Care nurses and we need your help with a donation, big or small. Simply click the link below to view the fundraising page and donate.

Please visit SUCC's fundraising page now: http://pinkstumpsday2014.gofundraise.com.au/page/sydneyuniveristycricket

You'll get a receipt automatically via email. 

Help do even more by 'liking', leaving a 'comment' and 'sharing' this page too. Every little bit helps to reach our target of $500.00. So please dig deep for this great cause and help make a difference. 

Thank you for your support
Sydney Uni CC
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Chairman's Message - 100 years in the Past and 100 years in the Future

February…Cricket…Rain.

The three words often go in the same sentence!  And so it was this last weekend.  In drier conditions next week, we can convert faltering starts against Sutherland into famous victories.

No more so than in 1st Grade where 6-58 vs 83 looks precarious.  OK. Here’s an incentive and a challenge: whoever hits the winning run in the 1st innings, I’ll reimburse his bar tab at the Nags next Saturday night…except if it’s Jonte as I shouldn’t be encouraging under age drinking.

Perhaps free HSC English tutoring as an alternative?

Anyway, back to 1913-14, 100 years ago when we won the 1st Grade Premiership.
Look into the past; look into the black and white photos and let all those players, all born in the 1890s, live once more.

Imagine…
The imperious Eric Barbour, walking down the wicket to hit the opening bowlers over their heads.  For University, he scored over 3000 runs at just under 60 in 1st Grade; for NSW, he averaged almost  50. As a schoolboy at Sydney Grammar, he scored 2578 runs at over 70 in the school’s 1st XI and took 155 wickets at 10.  He would certainly have played Test cricket had it not been for the First World War.

And, the last survivor of this side was Dr Hugo de Burgh who died in 1977, aged 85. Not realising he was the last, he thought that the others had just lost interest in him when he hadn’t heard from them! Described as ‘an unreliable fieldsman’, his abiding memory of the 13-14 season was dropping 3 catches in an afternoon. When the third went through his fingers, Tom Street, the keeper, reassured him, ‘Don’t worry old chap.  It was much harder than the other two!’
 
In 100 years time, when the Club is 250 years old, who will they remember from 2013-14?

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Jonte Pattison Selected in Cricket Australia Under 18 Talent Squad

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Jonte Pattison Selected in Cricket Australia Under 18 Talent Squad

Congratulations to Jonte Pattison who has been selected in another representative squad. Jonte will join the U18 Cricket Australia talent squad at the Centre of Excellence in Brisbane in April.

http://www.cricket.com.au/news-list/2014/2/10/media-release-australian-future-stars-tested-at-talent-camps

Jonte has taken 18 wickets at 22 for Sydney University's 1st grade side this season. Not bad for a 17 year old in his first full season! He has also represented both the NSW U/17's and the NSW Imparja Cup sides.

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Teams for Rd. 13 vs. Sutherland

1st Grade v Sutho Glen McGrath 10-30 start
Nick Larkin
Mark Faraday
Adam Theobald
Greg Mail (c)
Liam Robertson
David Miller
Max Hope/Pattison
Tim Ley
Ed Arnott +
Will Somerville
Nigel Cowell


2nd Grade v Sutho Uni no1 10-30 start
Hay
Logan
Richards +
Hill
Hobson
Visser
Kierath (c)
Kershaw
Toyer
Joy
McMahon

3rd Grade v Sutho Sutherland Oval 12-15 start
Holloway
Suda
Shaw +
Cowan
Josh Ryan
Clark
Cull
Jim Ryan
Lotliker
McPherson
Clayton/Hope

4th Grade v Sutho Uni no2 12-15 start
Skinner
Danne
Grant (c)
Deveraj
New J
Shepherd
Tate
Watt +
Kurtz
Frost
Hill

5th a Grade v Sutho Tonkin Pk 12-15 start

Eakin
Dorf
Islam
Mahylika
Malla
Kerr
Lown (c)
Campbell
Kermond +
De Kretser
Wheeler


Metro Cup v Mosman St Paul's

Harris + (c)
Hastings
New
Culkoff
Ferdinands
Gibbons
Kalindu
Wilkinson
Whitaker
Turner
Burns

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