Damien Mortimer’s 84 against Sutherland was his 48th innings above fifty in First Grade (8 centuries and 40 fifties).  During his innings, he passed 6000 runs for the club, all in First Grade.  He also moved past John McKell (7338 runs) and Tony Clark (7345 runs) to enter the top 100 run-scorers in the history of the First Grade competition.

Ollie Meadows made his First Grade debut in the match against Sutherland.  During his innings of 37, he passed 500 runs for the season and 500 runs for the club.

Harrison May’s 7-33 against Sutherland in Second Grade was his best return with the ball for the club.

During his innings of 32 against Sutherland, Ryan Danne passed 3000 runs in Second Grade.

Siddarth Kappa made his Second Grade debut for the club.

Henry Snyman’s 63 against Sutherland in Third Grade was his eighth score above fifty for the club (one century and seven half-centuries).

Oliver Lista made his Third Grade debut for the club.

Jehan Polwaththe, with 70 against Sutherland in Fourth Grade, hit his third half-century, and highest score, for the club.

Will Elliott’s 47 against Sutherland in Fourth Grade was his highest score for the club.

Ben Crawford’s 84 not out against Sutherland was his third half-century in Fifth Grade.

Qanit Mubarak, with 3-18 against Sydney in Metropolitan Cup, returned his best bowling figures for the club.

Grace Keating’s 62 not out against Northern District in Women’s First Grade was her third half-century, and highest score, for the club.