Match Reports - Round 2 vs Gordon Cricket Club (Day 1)

Match Reports - Round 2 vs Gordon Cricket Club (Day 1)

MATCH REPORTS - ROUND 2 VS GORDON CRICKET CLUB

Sydney Uni vs Gordon Day 1 is in the books and all I can say is wow!

Wow, the Sydney weather absolutely turned it on for the boys as not a single cloud was seen all day! Shout-out to Colin and Vicki for keeping the hydration stations full and available so the players, umpires and spectators could regularly fuel up!

Wow, it was a bad day to be a cricket ball. The ‘students' 1sts and 2nds teams absolutely painted their sticks with cherries.

Wow, it was extraordinary watching Nick Larkin show his class on the way to 83 off 126 deliveries. The man was made to hit the ball out of the centre!

Wow, Ryan Danne well and truly is the man! After a hard-hitting 92 not-out in Round 1, Danne was a certainty to go the distance in Round 2, and that he did notching three figures (118) which included 14 boundaries and 2 maximums!

Wow, how good were those lunchtime chicken burgers! #ElegancyCatering

MATCH REPORT - 1ST GRADE VS GORDON CRICKET CLUB AT UNIVERSITY OVAL (DAY 1)

SUCC 286

Nick Larkin 83
Ryan McElduff 57

After a tough away trip to Drummoyne in Round 1, the Students were eager to return to University Oval for Day 1 of a Round 2 clash against Gordon. 1s were lifted by the return of Nick Larkin who, from all accounts, has been in blistering form inside the NSW Blues bubble and skipper Liam Robertson showed little hesitation in batting first after the coin fell the way of the home side.

It was opposition skipper Tym Crawford (1/42) who drew first blood however, dismissing Nivethan Radhakrishnan (0) in the first over of the day. This brought Ryan McElduff (57) to the crease to join Larkin (83) as the pair combined to put on 137 for the 2nd wicket. Gordon fought hard and struck twice in quick succession to remove the set batsmen and threatened to attack the Students middle order with the score on 3/159. Damien Mortimer (39) and Liam Robertson (46) steered the Students back into a dominant position with a 53-run partnership and at 3/212 the home side was eyeing off a score well over 300. Credit must go to the Gordon bowlers, in particular Dylan Hunter (4/85), who toiled hard to prevent the Students from pushing home their advantage, dismissed for 286 in the 87th over. With 8 overs left in the day, the Students were unable to make an early breakthrough, Gordon navigating safely to stumps at 0/13.


MATCH REPORT - 2ND GRADE VS GORDON CRICKET CLUB AT ST PAUL’S OVAL (DAY 1)

SUCC 358

Ryan Danne 118
Oli Zannino 64

Light smoke haze and a Round 1 victory lingered in the air upon arrival at St Paul’s Oval for the 2’s side who were keen to continue their campaign with the same vigour and tenacity as they had begun it seven days earlier.

The return of Nick Walker in his newly appointed position as 2nd Grade manager (home games or beaches nearby ONLY) was a key inclusion for the Country Nash side who ran out dominant 3-1 victor’s against an uninspiring City outfit.

 Henry Clark took over the reigns of the 2nd Grade side following Max Hope’s hamstring injury in Round 1 and had great delight winning the toss, announcing the Students would bat on what looked a true Paul’s wicket.

 The return of Charlie Dummer saw the first two overs go for 21 as he and opening partner Tom Fullerton swiftly gathered momentum to reach a near half century stand within the opening 10 overs, before disaster to Charlie’s future spawn took a literal blow. A flush hit to the box saw the stocky left-hander retire hurt and head to RPA for further adjudication.

 New batsman Charles Litchfield and Fullers grinded hard for their keep and were imperious on anything short. Fullers eventually fell for 27, leaving the Students 1-98. Round 1 churnsman Ryan Danne joined Litchy at the crease before lunch to see him reach his 50, his first in 2nd Grade since 2017/18.

 The newly sourced and heavily spruiked chicken burgers (which Oli Zannino returned with for the Gordon boys some five minutes after the resumption of play and subsequently frisbied across the dirt to the man at fine leg $1) obviously had the secret ingredient for the fielding unit, running both Litchfield (52) and Bennett Walsh (0) out with the score on 128.

 Ben Mitchell was undone by a quality leg cutter and suddenly the Students were 4 (effectively 5 with Dummer in the emergency room) for 152 before the day was even halfway done.

 Luckily for the blue and gold’s, that man Zannino and Rowdy formed a crucial partnership with the innings in the balance. The pair of them were positive to the off-spinner, who bowled with excellent control all day, and put anything wide off the seamers to the rope.

 Matador Danne batted with outstanding maturity and showed coolness under pressure of years beyond his age, notching up his fourth tonne for the Students.

The partnership between Danno and Oli was ended at 151, Rowdy running past one for 118, the Students now 5-303 with about 12 overs remaining in the day.

 Dummer returned with the assistance of Litchfield as his runner, a few question marks about the choice of said runner considering Mr. Worldwide had indeed already been run out earlier in the day, however it counted for little as Dummer holed out to a smart catch on the fence for 27 off 26 deliveries. A certain feeling amongst the group of ‘what could have been’ had he not suffered the cruel blow within the first hour of play.

 The Sportsbet fans had Zannino at $9 to reach three figures before the end of the day, “probably unders but worth a dabble”, however Oli was caught for 64, a maiden 2’s 50 for the Students (another few $$) in a very complete display.

 Some lusty lower order hitting from skipper Clark and Jack Lawson boosted the Students score above 350, the side eventually bowled out in the 95th over for 358.

 A jovial fines session followed by some very, very jovial brews at The Tox capped off a great start to the long weekend for the Students, however a patient and disciplined bowling display will be forefront of mind in the coming week to capture the six points against a strong batting line-up.

Max Hope

Match Reports - Round 1 vs Sydney Cricket Club

Match Reports - Round 1 vs Sydney Cricket Club

Match Reports - Round 1 vs Sydney Cricket Club

Cricket is an unpredictable game.

For instance:

  • Refreshing the website providing 1st grade live scores on Saturday proved to be largely surprising when compared to this time last year.

  • Spectators at St Paul’s thought for an unexpected moment they had teleported to LA Dodger Stadium, after seeing Joshua Joseph collect an in-swinging fastball to the helmet.

However, despite the games’ many uncertainties, some things will remain the same.

These being:

  • If it’s short and going down leg, Bennett Walsh has put it into the car park.

  • If it’s slow and moving down off-side, it’s Max Hope holding his hamstring.


This past weekend has well and truly served as a motivator! 1st grade will be itching to bounce back with a strong performance and the 2nds will be eager to back-up their classy outing.

Sydney University cricket is back again this Saturday against Gordon with both games at home!


Match Report - 1st Grade vs Sydney CC at Drummoyne Oval

First-grade returned to action on a blustery but sunny Saturday morning at the picturesque Drummoyne Oval and the season started the same as every year with a win to the bowlers in Nash, led by Dave Miller – playing with a point to prove to the skipper and will likely see a return to the top 6 next week.

 The students won the toss and decided to bat first on a good wicket. Charlie Dummer got his season off to a great start, taking the attack to the Sydney bowlers and batting with great intent, pouncing on anything in his wheelhouse, before being dismissed for 57. He was partnered at the top with Niv Radhakrishnan on debut, who made a composed 37 before being out stumped looking to push the run rate up. The Sydney attack squeezed effectively in the middle overs, taking wickets at regular intervals reducing the Students to 5/126 before Dave Miller joined Tim Cummins and the pair began to rebuild the innings.

 Miller was marginally run out, leaving Tim to guide home the rest of the innings with the tail, ending up with a crucial 55* as the Students ended on 227 all out.

 Knowing it was going to be tough to keep Sydney to under 227 the bowling unit got off to a strong start taking 4 early wickets, including a maiden first-grade wicket for Kieran Tate, leaving the game delicately poised at 4/64. Sydney then managed to do what the Students didn’t in building a large partnership between Dan Smith and Ben Manenti before Tate again struck to leave the door open for a Student comeback. However, the bowlers couldn’t quite contain enough as Sydney cantered over the line with 5 overs to spare with Smith ending on 91*.

Onwards and upwards for the Students as red ball cricket returns against Gordon this weekend.

Ben Joy


Match Report - 2nd Grade vs Sydney CC at St Paul’s Oval

With University Oval still licking its wounds from a long winter season, Second Grade commenced their 2020/21 campaign at St Paul’s Oval against Sydney. City v Country Nash was a tight midfield tussle. Both sides had undergone significant changes from Round 15 last year in which City snatched victory in the dying moments of the season. The work rate of Ed Arnott proved to be the difference, Country claiming Round 1 honours 1-0. City deeply missed their cultural talisman Kieran Tate and the relentless two-way running of Alex Shaw and will need to work on their combinations down the spine to hit back in Round 2.

 Skipper Hope lost the toss but gleefully accepted the visitor’s invitation to bat first on a fair wicket that was sure to get slower throughout the day. Tom Fullerton (23) and Charles Litchfield (33) opened proceedings and set about establishing a foundation that has proved all too important on a small St Paul’s ground. The 56-run opening stand was broken when Litchfield was caught at mid-off and Sydney went bang bang to also remove Fullerton with the score on 62. This brought Bennett Walsh (60) and Ryan Danne (92*) together for what would be a defining partnership. Walshy was imperious, striking the ball to all parts whilst Danno showed his class, manipulating the field and rotating the strike. The pair fell 2 runs short of notching the first 100 partnership of the season but the Students remained in a strong position at 3/160. Sydney would again strike back, taking quick wickets to halt momentum as Uni looked to accelerate. As partners fell around him, a surly Danno pressed on and started to assert himself over the Sydney attack. Josh Joseph (41) played an exceptional dig and the pair put on 83 for the 6th wicket at better than a run a ball lifting the Students to 7/276. Danno’s knock was undoubtedly a class above. He calmly accumulated through the middle overs before launching in the last 10, during which the Students put on nearly 100, in an effort that ultimately put the game out of Sydney’s reach.

 With the ball, debutant Jackson Gwynne (3/43) and Henry Clark (2/19) set the tone. To a man, the Students were switched on and up for the contest in the field, an effort that Head Coach Cam Borgas described ‘as a very professional display’. Clarky in particular bowled a suffocating line, attacking the stumps relentlessly to claim his first 2nd Grade wicket since he removed our own Ben Trevor-Jones against Hawksbury in 2013/14. Ben Mitchell (3/31) and Ryan Danne (1/29) offered support through the middle, squeezing the Tigers out of the game. Despite getting sniped in the hamstring after athletically turning and chasing at mid-off, Max Hope (1/42) gritted his teeth to deliver 10 crucial overs on the trot from the City Road end to back up the work of his quicks and bowl Sydney out for 192, securing an 84 run win.

 What was potentially most pleasing was the attitude and togetherness of the young 2s side. Right from the warm-up it was clear that team success was the focus for all 11 blokes and the boys thoroughly enjoyed our first sing of the season. Thanks must also go to the cats on the hill, some of whom put in a huge shift and provided energy and support for all 97.1 overs.

In Round 2, Second Grade will remain at fortress St Pauls to face Gordon in the first two-day contest of the year.

Tom Fullerton

Pre-Season Trial: Sydney University vs UNSW

Pre-Season Trial: Sydney University vs UNSW

Pre-Season Trial: Sydney University vs UNSW


An internal 50 over trial match was held on Saturday 12 September between 24 of Sydney University’s top cricketing talents, and the talent was most definitely on display. Damien Mortimer showed his class with the bat notching a well-played 85, a significant effort which led the Max Hope captained Blue XI to a total of 252 runs. Despite a resilient performance by Liam Robertson’s Gold XI, which included a Tim Cummins half-century, they couldn’t secure the win, falling 32 runs shy. Director of Sydney Uni Cricket Cam Borgas says that he found many positives throughout the 100 overs and is excited to see what the new season holds.

The countdown to the 157th season of Sydney’s premier grade cricket competition is almost over and what a gruelling wait it has been with COVID-19 restrictions proving to be as convenient as a Shane Watson DRS challenge. Nevertheless, St Paul’s Oval will play host to the ‘Students’ 1st and 2nd grade trial teams this weekend as they aim to set the tone for the upcoming season against the University of NSW.

A convincing Sydney Uni win in their previous first-grade battle will surely have the Bees buzzing to make an early impression, however ‘Students’ skipper Liam Robertson will undoubtedly have a few things to say and do about that. Not to mention the fact that two out of the four of last season’s joint Bill O’Reilly Medal winners have cemented their spot in the Sydney Uni squad. Newly signed Sydney Sixer, Hayden Kerr and junior Australian representative Niv Radhakrishnan will play a lethal part in Sydney Uni’s already packed batting and bowling display.

Although it’s a pre-season hit-out, this battle is steeped in tradition and will not be taken lightly! This is an opportunity for players to stand out, coaches to stand up and spectators to stand 1.5 metres apart, please and thank you.

Be sure to get around to Saturday and Sunday’s trial games and cheer on both teams as we welcome top-class cricket back to Sydney!

Oh, and did I mention… it’s a great time to bleed Blue and Gold!

Sydney University Cricket is back!

Sydney University Cricket is back!

Sydney University Cricket Club Stands In Solidarity and in Grief with the Dummer Family

Sydney University Cricket Club Stands In Solidarity and in Grief with the Dummer Family

                                                                         IN PACE CHRISTI

It is with deepest sadness that we report the death of George Dummer, younger brother of Charlie, on Saturday.

George was a boarder in Year 9 at St Ignatius’ College Riverview.

The Club stands in solidarity and in grief with the Dummer family today: George’s parents, Jane and Murray, his brother, Charlie, and his sister, Sophie.

May he rest in eternal peace.

Sydney University Cricket Club Assistant Coach Advertisement Season 2020/21

Sydney University Cricket Club Assistant Coach Advertisement Season 2020/21

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Sydney University Cricket Club Coach Advertisement

Senior Assistant Coach 2020-21 Season

The Organisation:

Sydney University Sport and Fitness (SUSF) is a dynamic organisation providing sporting, recreation and fitness services to the University and general community. The Sydney University Cricket Club (SUCC) has a rich tradition within the sporting landscape at the University. With 155 years of history, SUCC is one of the oldest sporting clubs at the university and one of the oldest cricket clubs in Australia. SUCC is one of the most successful Premier Cricket clubs in Australia with 4 Club Championships, 6 First Grade Premierships, 3 First Grade Limited Overs Premierships in the past 2 decades. In 2019-20 SUCC won the First Grade Limited Overs, 3rd Grade and 4th Grade Premierships, and finished 3rd in both the Spirit of Cricket and the Club Championships after winning both awards in 2018-19.

The Opportunity:

The Club seeks a dynamic individual to undertake the role of Senior Assistant Coach to further advance the development of an environment for players to reach their potential on- and off-the-field. The Senior Assistant Coach is responsible for contributing towards a high-performance coaching program that will drive team success across all grades in the NSW Premier Cricket competition whilst developing individual squad members to reach their cricketing potentials. There is also a particular focus on the PG’s U21 Team where this person will be expected to lead this group throughout their series (approximately 5-6 Sundays) as well as contributing to the running of training on a minimum of 1 night per week (approximately 4.30pm-7pm on either Tuesday or Thursday), but ideally 3 nights per fortnight.

Who Are You?

It will go without saying that you will be an astute cricket coach (Ideally Level Two Coach) with outstanding communication and relationship-building skills. You will understand that winning is important, but winning in the right spirit, even more so. You will have exceptional tactical and technical knowledge of cricket, and the tools to impart that knowledge to a playing group that is strong-willed and curious in nature.

What’s in it for you?

A fantastic career opportunity for a talented coach to be exposed to a modern, high performance system, with a winning culture, elite-standard coaching support & facilities, and excellent network & pathway opportunities to build your coaching career. SUCC strives to develop players that are ready to take the next step, and it is no different with its coaching staff. You will have access to the various personal development opportunities that the SUSFs High Performance Department hosts, including seminars by respected sport professionals.

The Finer Details:

It will be a part-time fixed-term, or independent contractor position. Remuneration will be up to $10,000 depending on experience, skills and ability to commit time during the season.

Applications with full CV’s to be submitted by email to: c.borgas@sport.usyd.edu.au - by C.O.B on 10th August 2020