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SUCCESSFUL ROUND FOR SUCC

SUCC had a great round of competition taking victories in all matches except a nail-biting first grade…

 In a thrilling match of first grade cricket on Saturday, a gutsy Sydney University nearly chased down Sutherland’s high score of 297 only to fall short by just 10 runs. 

 Uni’s two last batsman, Will Somerville and Nigel Cowell, enjoyed a striking 39-run last wicket partnership to almost get Uni over the line before Will Somerville was out for 54 with just with two balls remaining.  Just two sixes would have done the trick! Somerville’s final dash for victory included 4 fours and 4 sixes at an incredible strike rate of 200. It was a classy display from the in form all-rounder.  On the bowling front Darius Visser performed strongly finishing with figures of 3-56 and taking two catches. The narrow defeat leaves first grade in 11th place ahead of Round 11 against 17th placed Sydney.

 Meanwhile, second, third, fourth and fifth grades all enjoyed solid wins over the weekend.

 In the home game, second grade took a comfortable win over Sutherland with 10 overs to spare. Chasing Sutherland’s 173, Uni reached 3/174 in 40 overs. Adam Theobald and Steven Hobson rounded out the innings topping the batting both not out on 57 and 37 respectively. Ben Joy 4/40 and Joe Kershaw 2/5 bowled strongly.

 Third grade Uni also tasted success defeating Sutherland by 48 runs in an eventful game. Batsman Alexander Shaw, Ben Larkin and Dugald Holloway (not out) notched 50, 27 and 26 runs respectively. Excellent bowling was seen by Lewis McMahon (4-23), Captain Ash Cowan (2-29) and Jack Holloway (2-5).

 In Fourth grade Uni were also victorious thrashing the opposing Sutherland by 151 runs and earning a bonus point.  Having won the toss and batting first, Uni reached 6/257 and then dismissed Sutherland for 109 with 11 overs remaining. Jack Maddocks (64 not out), Suda Sivapalan (61), Ryan Danne (54), Joshua Richards (42) lead a strong batting side, while Ryan Kurtz (3/8), Josh Stewart (2/9), and Danne (2/26) headed a dominating attack.

 In fifth grade, Uni defeated Sutherland by a resounding 125 runs at Tonkin Park. Having reached 7/352, Sutherland could only respond with 4/227 in the full 50 overs. Nicholas Arnold continued his fine form with a century (125) and Hayden Kerr notched 88 and also took 2/34. Other quality batting displays came from Kieren Tate (44), Jarrod Waterlow (30), Matt Lowen (25).  

 In the Metro Cup on Sunday, Sydney Uni defeated North Sydney passing North Sydney’s total of 106 and reaching 5/109 with 3 overs to spare. Strong bowling was seen from captain Harris de Kretser (3/6), Andrew Wilkinson (3/13) and Eoin Liehr (2/12).

 A widely successful round of cricket for SUCC sees the boys confident and in good stead ahead of this weekends’ Round 11 against Sydney. We hope all teams can get up and bring home some more good results.

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LIMITED OVERS COMP NEARS AN END

By Georgina Pembroke.

The Sydney Grade Competition continues this weekend and SUCC First Grade journeys down to the iconic Glenn McGrath Oval at Sutherland to play the local team. This final match of the Limited Overs Competition is an exciting round with many NSW players available with the next round of BUPA Sheffield Shield matches not starting until February 7. First Grade are currently placed 9th and a win over Sutherland (6th place) will see them move in right direction. 

SUCC First Grade will be lead by long-serving batsman and captain, Greg Mail, and will welcome back NSW Blues opening bat, Nick Larkin, from injury.  

 

Scott Henry, a regular fixture in the NSW Blues team for a number of seasons, as well as Will Somerville, who has made his First Class debut earlier this summer, also feature in this round's First Grade clash. As a sign of their good form, Scott Henry, Will Sommerville and Nick Larkin have all been called up to play for NSW in the Futures League Clash against Western Australia starting at Blacktown International Sports Park on Australia Day (January 26).  

In other grades, Sydney University No. 1 Oval plays host to the Second Grade fixture against Sutherland. SUCC Second Grade are atop of the ladder and will look to extend their lead with a comfortable win over 6th place Sutherland. Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grade SUCC will play Sutherland at Sutherland Oval, St Paul's College, and Tonkin Oval respectively, with victories edging them closer to finals contention. 

In the Triforce Sports Metropolitan Cup, Sydney University will go up against North Sydney at St Andrews on Sunday, and in the Green Shield our boys play Bankstown in a highly anticipated and exciting Grand Final at Bankstown Memorial Oval on Australia Day (January 26). 

Overall in the SGC Club Championship, Sydney University are placed 3rd on 796 points, behind Manly-Warringah (947) and Penrith (827) and ahead of Sutherland (726). We can expect a tough weekend of matches but hopefully our boys can bring home the bacon and be successful. 
 

Sydney University First Grade selected team against Sutherland at Glenn McGrath Oval commencing at 10am: 

Scott O Henry
Nigel J Cowell
Ben Trevor-Jones (wk)
Nick Larkin
Gregory J Mail (c)
Liam S Robertson
Mark Faraday
David Miller
Timothy Ley
Darrius Visser
William E Somerville 

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UNI SUCCESS SPELLS PROMISING SIGNS

By Georgina Pembroke.

A dominating week of cricket from Sydney University (Uni) across all competitions has made for a welcome start for the club in 2015. 

In Round 7 of the Green Shield on Thursday, Uni took on Western Suburbs. A dominating display of batting, especially by Nick Arnold (115), saw Uni post a massive total of 262 runs. A controlled bowling performance followed for the Uni boys with Lawrence Neil-Smith and Aravinth Kushelakumaran finishing with 3-19 and 3-17 respectively. Finishing up early, Uni took the win and earned a bonus point in the final round match. The win was not quite enough to land a home final though, but having placed 5th, Uni now take on Northern Districts in the Quarter Final on Tuesday January 20th at Mark Taylor Oval. 

In the McDonald's Grade Cricket competition on the weekend, Uni had a successful round with wins to Firsts, Seconds, Fourths and Fifths. Scott Henry made it look easy with his composed century (109) in the First Grade match against Gordon at Chatswood Oval. In Second Grade Will Hay's amazing form was rewarded when he amassed 125 runs, scoring his first century of the season after numerous 80's and 90's. 

A dominant Will Hay celebrates his 2nd Grade century against Gordon at Uni No. 1 Oval. Image courtesy of David Stanton 2015.

A dominant Will Hay celebrates his 2nd Grade century against Gordon at Uni No. 1 Oval. Image courtesy of David Stanton 2015.

Uni also had a strong win in the Triforce Sports Metropolitan Cup with 15 year old Lachlan Carfax opening the batting and smashing a resounding 153 runs at St Andrews Oval. 

In Second and Third Grade and in the Metropolitan Cup, Uni is well poised for finals positions, while in all other grades Uni sits within the top 10 and only one win away from potential finals contention. 

Uni also made a small gain in the Club Championship and remains well entrenched in the top five behind current leaders, Manly. 

This Saturday, Sydney Uni meet with Sutherland in Round 10 matches. Second Grade has the home fixture at Uni No. 1 Oval. All grades are looking to build off the good form shown in the previous rounds. We wish all teams the best of luck!

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TRAINING RELOCATION - TUES 13/1/15

Please be advised that training has been relocated for Tuesday 13th January 2015 to the SCG Indoor Nets from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

If you require any further information, please contact your captain.

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NETS CANCELLED - TUES 6th JAN 2015

Due to a large shower coming over Uni this morning, the practice wickets are unavailable for training today.

Team captains have been given the option for individual team fielding sessions, so please contact your captain for further information.

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