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Huge News!!! Home Quarter Final Secured!!!

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Huge News!!! Home Quarter Final Secured!!!

Sydney Uni continue to achieve amazing things in 2018-19, and following their win over Campbelltown-Camden on Satuday to remain undefeated in the Limited Overs Cup (full story on Tuesday), University Oval will play host to a Quarter Final grudge match against Penrith on Sunday 17th February 2019.

We are very excited to announce that we will be hosting the FDC Construction & Fitout Family Day, and a Past Players Social Event at the Quarter Final, making it the biggest day of cricket for Sydney Uni so far this season.

Full details of both events will follow later this week, but for the moment, please put the 17th February into your calendar and join us in what will be an amazing day of cricket, fun and friendships at Uni Oval.

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Saturday afternoon... at Petersham Oval

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Saturday afternoon... at Petersham Oval

By James Rodgers

On this ground in November 1926, 18 year old D G Bradman of St George scored a masterly 110, his first 1st Grade century, as he announced his prodigious talent to Sydney Grade cricketers.

Today, if you stand under the T J E Andrews Memorial Scoreboard on the eastern hill of the ground, you can’t quite see the score. The old Andrews scoreboard looks forlornly out of action. Well-tended hedges in front of the grandstand on the western side just cut off a view of the portable scoreboard. So, walk south near families spread out on the grass in the shade near the rotunda.  From here, there’s a clear sight of University players taking the field after lunch and of the scoreboard. Randwick-Petersham are 3 for 98 from 32 overs. Interest among the picnickers seems minimal. Would they sit up and watch if more well-known players were in the middle? After all, in this match, there’s no Warner, no Sangha, no Cowan, no Larkin. But there’s absorbing cricket in a game that flows to and fro.

This is pleasantly suburban cricket in Sydney’s inner west where things always seem a little closer. Houses packing into Station St are only a decent six hit away from the middle. Four suburbs surround the ground: Leichhardt, Stanmore, Marrickville, Lewisham. Aeroplanes winging their way to Sydney airport fly low enough for their undercarriages and identity of the airline to be clearly visible  from the ground. If you’re bowling on Petersham Oval, boundaries look forbiddingly short. If you’re batting, they look invitingly close. So three times, Randwick’s Eaton hits uncharacteristic full tosses from Malone over the shorter leg side boundary. A prelude to Sunday’s onslaught by Kerr? Fielding on the boundary is Varun George, the most recent 1st Grader, cap no. 760. He is the ‘Bradman scholar’ for 2018-19. Does he know that Bradman scored his first Grade hundred on this ground 93 seasons ago?

In the middle, Eaton and Ayre prosper against strangely inconsistent bowling. The score mounts. Robertson places the field thoughtfully. Left and right hander hit thoughtfully to other parts of the field. The partnership advances to 118 until Kershaw tests Eaton’s patience and induces the snick to Cummins. But in half an hour Singh hits four effortless cover drives to the nearest boundary.  Malone before and after tea, however,  is a different prospect. Control and guile return as he takes his tally of season’s wickets to an extraordinary 46. And it’s only January! He skids one on to Singh who is LBW despite using the front pad. ‘Jubilate omnes gentes’ as we used to say. Everyone rejoice!

An involuntary look up to where the score used to be recorded on this ground sends thoughts back to T J E Andrews who trod the paths of this ground until he was 54, from  1909 until final retirement in 1944 (having unsuccessfully tried to retire when his scoreboard went up in 1936, only to be lured back for more in the War years). The leathery faced Tommy Andrews, son of TJ Andrews of Funeral Parlour fame. (You get to know these things when you get to a certain age!). Andrews, scorer of 11,699 runs in 1st Grade with Petersham in addition to his 504 wickets with leg breaks, bowled with an action that caused him to be called for throwing against Queensland in 1914. 8095 runs in 1st class cricket. 16 Tests between 1921 and 1926. University players of the 1920s would never forget him. He lashed them with his highest score, 271 in 1923-24.

In fact, there’s a little bit of this ground that contains memories of distinguished men who served the University with great fidelity:

Somewhere at the southern end of the park is Wentworth Street. Petersham Park was fashioned out of the subdivision in 1857 of one of William Charles Wentworth’s estates. It was Wentworth who moved in the NSW Legislative Council in 1849 for the establishment of the University of Sydney and who was then on the governing body of the University for its first 22 years.

Sydney University’s Hayden Kerr celebrates a maiden 1st Grade ton against Randwick-Petersham at Petersham Oval

Sydney University’s Hayden Kerr celebrates a maiden 1st Grade ton against Randwick-Petersham at Petersham Oval

Sydney University cricket’s President, Bruce Collins, had his name up on the scoreboard for most of one 2nd Grade game in 1977. He scored a blistering century on the first day and took 5 for 0 in his first two overs on the second day when Petersham collapsed from 1 for 59 to 8 for 61.

And in 1993-94, John Saint’s 173 included 11 sixes, five in one over from an increasingly perplexed Wayne Mulherin.

But this is 2019. Petersham has become ‘Petersham-Marrickville’ and now, since 2001, ‘Randwick-Petersham’ (even though a sign in the park proclaims that ‘Petersham-Randwick Cricket Club’ now plays here).

And University marches on. Another victory as Hayden Kerr, who played at Bowral where Bradman learnt his cricket before coming to Sydney, hits nine sixes on Sunday, in his 133 on pleasantly suburban Petersham Oval.

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RIP: Dr WJ Mackie

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RIP: Dr WJ Mackie

The Club is saddened to hear of the death of Doctor WJ (Jim) MACKIE

The ‘prince of keepers’, a  gentleman cricketer, a life-long and ever gracious supporter and benefactor of the Club.

1st Grade cap no.394

Blue for cricket 1954

SUCC Foundation Life Member

SUCC Vice President since 1964

President of SUCC. 1965-73

Patron of SUCC  1990-2003.

Jim played 1st grade as a keeper from 1952 to 1956

26 innings for 412 runs at 17.9 

He then played for the SUCC Veterans into the 1980s and 1990s when he was aged in his 60s. 

He was a dentist. His wife, Helen, predeceased him. 

Our thoughts go out to his family and friends at this sad time.

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RIP: Mrs Betty O'Sullivan

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RIP: Mrs Betty O'Sullivan

Mrs Betty O'Sullivan died last Saturday just short of her ninety first birthday. 

Betty was the mother of Mick  O'Sullivan, former 1st Grade captain and former Chairman of SUCC and mother-in-law of Judy. 

Betty was strongly associated with the Club and she ran the canteen when Mick was 1st Grade captain. 

The Club's deepest sympathies are expressed to all the O'Sullivan family.

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Round 5 Teams Announced

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Round 5 Teams Announced

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2nd Grade
University Oval
10:00am start

Ryan McElduff
Steven Hobson
Nicky Craze
Ben Trevor-Jones +
Ryan Danne
Varun George
James Larkin ©
David Miller
Max Hope
Charlie Cassell
Ben Joy

3rd Grade
Bon Andrews Oval
10:00am start

Ben Larkin
Jack Hill
Charles Litchfield
Alex Shaw
Hayden Storey
James Crowley +
Ash Cowan ©
Tom Kierath
Josh Toyer
Kieren Tate
Jack Lawson

4th Grade
St. Paul’s Oval
10:00am start

Matt Powys
Tom Fullerton
James Robertson
Michael Robinson
AJ Grant
Ed Arnott +
Nihir Ghandi
Henry Clark
Sanjiv Khalko ©
Jazz Rinka
Lewis McMahon


5th Grade
Tunks Park
10:00am start

Brayden Dilley
Vince Umbers
Will Masojada
Zohirul Islam
Tom Galvin
Hugh Kermond +
Brodie Frost
Andrew Wilkinson ©
Aiden Peek
Tom Hill
Shehan Canagasingham

Poidevin-Gray Shield
University Oval
10:00am start (Sunday)

Ryan McElduff ©
Varun George
James Robertson
Ben Mitchell
Hayden Storey +
Tom Fullerton
Will Masojada
Michael Robinson
Dom O’Shannessey
Devlin Malone
Aiden Peek


Lions
Goddard Oval
1:30pm start

Paul Moorhouse ©
Lewis Beard
Jeshwin Prabhu
Kieran McEwan
Pierce Foley +
Tom Aitken
Rob Turnbull
Tim Croft
Ryan Blayney
Kiel Hennessy
Jack Maclaine
Matthew Johns

Metro Cup
Rance Oval
10:00am start

Rakin Rahman
SJ De Silva
Liam Coelho
Azhar Saeed
Cullen Hathurusinghe
Greg Cade © +
Tom Crawford
Shihub Rahman
Murray Watts
Max Shanahan
Murray Miles
Tom Armstrong


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Team Updates: Metro, Lions and PGs

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Team Updates: Metro, Lions and PGs

Teams have been announced for Metro Cup, Lions and Poidevin-Gray Shield for tomorrow.


Poidevin-Gray Shield
vs Penrith
Howell Oval (2.30pm)

V George
M Robinson
J Robertson
T Fullerton
H Storey
W Masojada
C Cassell
D O’Shannessy
J Lawson
J Rinka
D Malone

Metro Cup
vs Mosman
Balmoral (12.15pm)

R Rahman
SJ De Silva (c)
M Ghumman
A Kirubanandan
C Hathurusinghe
A Saeed
R Bulger
S Rahman
P Foley
T Crawford
T Armstrong

Sydney Uni Lions
vs Beavers
Goddard Park (1.30pm)

P Moorhouse (c)
L Smith
L Beard
K McEwan
T Aitken
R Turnbull
A Yap
H Anurag Duggaraju
J Maclaine
R Blayney
R Giles


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Round 4 Teams Announced

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Round 4 Teams Announced

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2nd Grade
Rosedale Oval
10:30am start

Steven Hobson
Ryan Danne
Varun George
James Larkin ©
Dave Miller
Max Hope
Alex Shaw +
Charlie Cassell
Kieren Tate
Jack Lawson
Ben Joy

3rd Grade
St Paul’s Oval
12:15pm start

Ben Larkin
Jack Hill
Charles Litchfield
Jack Holloway
Hayden Storey
James Crowley +
Ash Cowan ©
Tom Kierath
Josh Toyer
Nihir Ghandi
Jazz Rinka

4th Grade
Fairfield Oval
12:15pm start

Vince Umbers
Brayden Dilley
James Robertson
Michael Robinson
Tom Fullerton
AJ Grant
Hugh Kermond +
Sanjiv Khalko ©
Aiden Peek
Billy Barge
Lewis McMahon


5th Grade
Camperdown Oval
12:15pm start

Liam Coelho
Will Masojada
Zohirul Islam
Lewis Ansell
Andrew Wilkinson ©
Brodie Frost
Greg Cade +
Tom Hill
Murray Watts
Murray Miles
Shehan Canagasingham

Metro Cup
Balmoral Oval
12:15pm start

TBA


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