Students' Scoreboard - Round 6

Students' Scoreboard - Round 6

The Students were able to capture 3 wins from 5 highly competitive fixtures against Parramatta on Saturday. First Grade were once again led by in-form skipper Liam Robertson whose hard-hitting century (133 from only 102 deliveries) allowed Uni to post a commanding first innings score of 8/284. Despite an excellent century from Nick Bertus in reply, the bowlers got the job done in the afternoon with the match fittingly concluded by a direct hit run-out from none other than Robbo.

2nd Grade were set 253 to win with Lewis McMahon and Matt Moran working hard in the morning to be the pick of the bowlers. Despite half-centuries from Charlie Dummer and Varun George, the target proved to be just out of reach, the Students going down by 12 runs.

At fortress St Paul’s, 3rd Grade were aided by the return of skipper Henry Clark and faced an undefeated Parramatta outfit with top of the table honours up for grabs. Sent in to bat after losing the toss, Jack Hill followed up his half-century in Round 5 with a staunch 45, aided by the hard hitting of Ben Mitchell through the middle overs. With the bowling cartel in fine form, 214 proved to be plenty, Ben Mitchell again the star of the afternoon with the remarkable figures of 5/19.

4th Grade suffered their first loss of the season going down by 8 wickets whilst 5th Grade won by 5 wickets on the back of an excellent all-round performance by Max Shanahan. Metropolitan Cup were unable to back up a strong performance last week, losing to North West Sydney by 57 runs.

On Sunday, a T20 double-header blessed the home spectators at University Oval against Western Suburbs. In the morning, PG’s marched to a strong 8 wicket victory set up by an excellent opening spell from Charlie Cassell. Charlie got the young Students away to the perfect start, claiming a hat-trick in his opening spell and finishing with figures of 4/17 from his 4 overs. Set 103 to win, Uni executed a mature chase winning in the 18th over following a commanding partnership between Matt Moran and Will Masojada. In the afternoon, Western Suburbs set 1st Grade 155 to win and bowled tightly through the middle overs to restrict Uni to 9/134.

A return to 2 day cricket in Round 7 against UNSW awaits.

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Round 6 Preview - Parramatta

Round 6 Preview - Parramatta

Round 6 of the NSW Premier Cricket Competition sees the final 50-over cricket for the Students in 2019, who take on Parramatta in an important clash for all respective sides. A rejuvenated round of 4/5 wins against Western Suburbs has the Blue & Gold’s up and about to get some further points on the board and launch some momentum before the Christmas break.

The Uni boys did not face the Two Blues in the regular 2018/19 season with the exception for the 2nd Grade Grand Final where skipper James Larkin notched up a remarkable 165* as the minor premiers chased 386 with three wickets in the shed to claim the title.

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1st Grade

The Students will commence tomorrow’s fixture with a 2/2 record in the Limited-Overs Cup for 2019/20 after their demolitions of Sydney and the Magpies.

Hayden Kerr will look to continue his blistering start to the season with the big-hitting right-hander full of confidence following the (self-reported) praise from Ian Healy at the Bradman Foundation Dinner last week and his List A debut for the New South Wales Blues this week in Tasmania.

There’s no denying Kerr holds a pivotal role in the side, his current white ball stats in 2019/20 sitting at an unbelievable 400 runs at 133.3. He will be joined by fellow NSW batsman Nick Larkin at the top of the order.

Will Masojada gets another chance to stake his claim with the prune after a strong showing at the spin friendly Pratten Park last week and will welcome big eared Kieran Tate to the First Grade bowling cartel, who becomes Sydney University First Grade player #761 this weekend. Go well, Tatey!

Ben Trevor-Jones also edges out Nick Walker for the fourth spinning option in the side.

Nick Bertus will be hoping to square the ledger against the Uni Boys after Hayden Kerr replaced him in the NSW side on Wednesday whilst big-hitting Ben Abbott poses a big threat at the top of the order for the Two Blues.

1st XI
Larkin
Kerr
Mortimer
Robertson*
Cummins +
McElduff
Trevor-Jones
Holloway
Masojada
Tate
Joy

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2nd Grade

The 2nd Grade Students are still searching for their first victory in 2019/20, a stark contrast to when these two sides met on their last occasion.

Varun George, Dave Miller, Nick Walker and Charlie Dummer in the top 4, an imposing batting line up for the Students.

Opening bowling and circuit spearhead Lewis McMahon has been phenomenal in both aspects during the opening five rounds of the season and will no doubt be hopeful his captain and left-arm orthodox bowler Max Hope decides to leave the Harris Farm fruit sponsorship he’d been promoting in the first four rounds of the year at home again.

Alex Shaw is also an addition to the XI following his literal marathon efforts across the ditch last weekend and will lead the always-poor City Nash side – this week inclusive of the rarest of cats, Brockley Frost, who earns a call-up to the Twos following an impressive opening spell against Wests on the back of his consistent early season form.

Skipper Luke McNaught will lead his side that fell just short of premiership success last season and will look to leggie Shane Cassell to spin his side to six points, whilst Zach Johns has enjoyed a rich run of form with the bat plundering 234 runs from three ducks, including a globe.

2nd XI
Walker
Dummer
George
Miller
Moran
Hope*
Joseph
Shaw +
Frost
McMahon
Watts

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3rd Grade

The Sydney University 3rd Grade side were back to their clinical best in Round 5 against Wests and the Round 6 fixture against Parramatta is a true battle of the heavyweights. Parra sit atop the ladder on 26 points with the Books just one point and two places adrift on 25 and 3rd respectively.

Ryan Danne and Jack Hill will be hoping to capitalise on their return to form after their respective half-centuries and Round 4’s MVP Oli Zannino is still yet to be dismissed in Blue & Gold colours after two digs in the middle order of 74* and 30* respectively.

Jack Hill hands the reigns back to Wario Clark and it’ll be interesting to see whether the batsman-turned-leg spinner’s grenades are deemed worthy of an over before tea for another week without the C next to his name..Watch this space, for numerous reasons.

Josh Toyer returns to will take the new ball and will be desperately trying to break through (James Crowley).

Jason Coleman has claimed 11 wickets at 12 with the ball whilst captain Matthew Giumelli leads the Parramatta 3rd Grade runs with 189 at 38 for the visitors.

3rd XI
Danne
Fullerton
Hill
Litchfield
Walsh
Mitchell
Zannino +
Hazard
Clark*
Wood
Toyer

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4th Grade

The Fours continue to be the shining light for the Uni Boys and sit equally atop the Reid Cup ladder after the first five rounds.

Michael Robinson has shown some strong form as skipper and will lead the side again in Ash Cowan’s pappadum finger absence. Robinson will take a very balanced and confident XI into the clash following a near-bonus point win against the Maggies.

Impressive youngster Jackson Gwynne will make his club debut at Merrylands Oval, situated just a stone’s throw away from his current residual arrangement in Blacktown, which was preferred to Coogee..country kids, eh?

Brayden Dilley will hope his on-field form matches that of his recent Mush Column efforts and Zohirul Islam also maintains his spot in the side after his impressive TFC last week.

4th XI
Powys
Dilley
Qwayhlow
Robinson*
Grant
Wilson +
Islam
Greaves
Gwynne
Canagasingham
+1 more after we found out Friday morning that Rinka is away with Schoolies. Go well youngster.

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5th Grade

The mighty SUCC Fives turned their form of three losses on the bounce around with a dominant nine-wicket victory in Round 5. Wickets were shared around before Brad Osman-Kayani and Hugh Farrow combined for a 128-run opening stand in their chase of 153.

Quarter-time Hennessy should feel prepared after a big week of bowling with exclusively a new ball at training fresh out of the kit, whilst Chris Thompson will play his first game for the club before return to Guernsey..also watch this space.

5th Grade
Osman Kayani
Wilkinson*
Saeed
Kirubanadan
Shanahan
Hennessy
Thompson
Fredriksson+
Crawford
Miles
Epsi

Good luck to all Students and looking forward to a schooner at The Toxteth following play.
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Students' Scoreboard

Students' Scoreboard

After a competitive weekend of cricket against Western Suburbs, Sydney University provided a strong showing across all grades winning 4 out of the 5 matches. Our Metro Cup team was superb against Randwick Petersham, claiming their first win of the season.

On Sunday, our Poidevan-Gray side also claimed its first victory of the year with a nail-biting win against Northern Districts. After a strong bowling performance, the young Students were required to chase 170 with birthday boy Jack Lawson remaining composed to hit the winning runs with 1 wicket in hand.

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Round 4 Preview - UTS North Sydney

Round 4 Preview - UTS North Sydney

The rejuvenated UTS North Sydney Bears are next on the agenda for the Sydney University Cricket Club, following a hard-fought round against Manly. The Bears are flourishing under new head coach, former SUCC Director of Cricket Gary Whitaker, and sit above the Students in fifth position on the Club Championship ladder.

The Students faced UTS North Sydney in Round 4 in 2018/19 and recorded another clean sweep across the grades.

Highlights:

1st Grade – WIN with a Nick Larkin century counteracting the first of four golden ducks in the year for Liam Robertson, before the wickets were shared as the Units defended 258 at North Sydney Oval,

2nd Grade – WIN with a classy 85 from Varun George leading the Students to 272, as a Ryan Danne four-wicket haul did the damage through the Bears middle order,

3rd Grade – WIN with Alex Shaw’s 140* highlighting a dominant batting performance, backed up beautifully by bald and sweaty man Josh Toyer’s 4/19 off 10,

4th Grade – WIN with contributions from the middle order setting 206, before Henry Clark halted the Bears’ top order momentum with 3/17 off 9 to cap off a memorable victory,

5th Grade – WIN with 89 from Vince Umbers being supported by now first grader Will Masojada’s 3/35.

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1st Grade

Sydney University will be full of confidence following their record-breaking run chase against Manly last Saturday, before capping off the weekend with wins in both their T20 clashes on Sunday.

Ryan McElduff will look to convert his solid start to the year with a big score against the Bears whilst Nick Walker too will be chomping at the bit to put a big one on the board. Ben Joy, Charlie Cassell and Dugald Holloway will have their work cut out for them on batter friendly University Oval.

The Bears suffered a heartbreaking loss against Mosman last week in the battle for Military Road congestion bragging rights. Skipper Tom Jagot shapes as a key for the visitors following selection in the Sydney 6ers Academy Squad this week, whilst Matt Alexander’s left-arm slingers have already claimed an astonishing 19 wickets at 13 in 2019/20.

1st XI
McElduff
Walker
Mortimer
Kerr
Trevor-Jones
Robertson*
Cummins +
Holloway
Masojada
Cassell
Joy

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The Bears currently sit inside the top 6 in 2nd Grade and will be a handful for skipper Hope’s men to deal with, who remain winless at the bottom of the ladder.

Despite the loss last round, University will take plenty of confidence from the fixture into this contest after playing the tenacious brand of cricket they are renowned for.

A relatively unchanged XI for the Students sees Daniel Van Der Merwe back into the fold following last week’s unavailability *cough Sancta Formal cough*, as well as the return of Charlie Dummer.

Opening bastman James Leary is enjoying a solid start to the 2019/20 season for the Bears and has shared in the successes of his bowling counterparts James Aitken and Ali Shaikh, who both took four wickets each in last week’s victory over Mosman.

2nd XI
George
Dummer
Miller
Moran
Hope*
Walsh
Shaw +
Tate
McMahon
Van Der Merwe
Watts

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The Sydney University 3rd Grade side will be hoping to put a poor performance behind them this weekend when they return to fortress St Paul’s Oval.

Former North Sydney player Josh Joseph earns a well-deserved call up to the Threes following his blistering start to the year and will be looking to Danne and Craze for their match-winning capabilities in support. Rare spin twins Jack Lawson and Andrew Hazard will hope to tweak some magic against the Bears and will be joined by Sydney University Third Grade Premiership winning quick Sam Wood, who earns a promotion from the Fours.

The Bears XI includes damaging top order batsman Tom Hamblen, former housemate of 2nd Grade skipper Max Hope and current housemate of Joe Kershaw. Hamblen will be hopeful of adding to his season tally of 15 runs at 5 against his former club.

3rd XI
Danne
Fullerton
Craze
Hill*
Litchfield
Joseph
Arnott+
Hazard
Wood
Lawson
Toyer

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4th Grade

In devastating news to the Sydney University 4th Grade side, albeit very pleasing news to all Neutral Bay publicans, captain Ash Cowan will miss the next 6-8 weeks with a broken finger.

Michael Robinson will take the reigns of the undefeated juggernaut, a juggernaut which welcomes Oli Zannino for his first match for the Students. The highly rated wicket-keeper was originally selected in 2nd Grade for Round 1, however missed the fixture with appendicitis. Matt Powys will also take to the field for his first game following a broken rib in AFL season that saw him miss the first three rounds.

UTS North Sydney come into the fixture following their first victory of the season last week against the Whales. Jake Holmes has been consistent with the willow for the North Sydney boys, whilst Harrison May comes into the contest following his bag of 6/49 last week.

4th XI
Powys
Dilley
Veitch
Mitchell
Robinson*
Coelho
Zannino +
Ansell
Frost
Greaves
Peek

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A lower order batting collapse was the thorn in the side for the Sydney University 5th Grade side against Manly and skipper Andrew Wilkinson will be hoping for some more ownership in Round 4 against the UTS North Sydney side that currently sit fourth on the ladder.

UK import Lucas Wilson will be looking to make a strong impression, both on the field at Camperdown Oval and off it for the Blue & Gold’s, alongside his countryman Chris Thompson.

The Bears were unable to chase 227 against Mosman last week after opening bowler Nathaniel Stokes claimed an impressive 6/23 alongside former 1st Grade spinner Pat Lindsay who took 3/80 off 26.

5th Grade
Farrow
Osman Kayani
Islam
Wilkinson*
Wilson
Kirubanadan
Thompson
Fredriksson
Johns
Miles
Canagasingham

Sydney University Cricket Club Event Dates

Sydney University Cricket Club Event Dates

The Sydney University Cricket Club social calendar has been finalised!

Events will take place over the course of the Summer and are a fantastic way for our sponsors, friends and players to expand their networks whilst enjoying each others company.

Social events for the 2019/20 season will include:

  • 21/12 - Christmas Party @ University Oval & The Toxteth

  • 16/1 - Trivia Night @ The Toxteth

  • 7/2 - The Great Debate @ TBC

  • 29/2 - O’Sullivan/O’Keeffe Day @ University Oval

  • 17/4 - Golf Day @ St Michael’s Golf Club

  • 18/4 - End of Season Presentation Night @ TBC

We look forward to having you at our events and thank you for your ongoing support!