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Let's make it a season to remember

Success in 1's, 2's and 6's over the weekend will see SUCC contest three grandfinals. Another set of solid performances will ice the cake that has been the 2013/14 season.

In first grade, a lower order fight back from Will Sommerville and Nigel Cowell, backed up by another stellar effort from the fast bowlers Cowell, Abbot and Ley set up an emphatic victory over Randwick Petersham. Sommerville looked right at home batting at Sydney's most Eastern cricket ground, driving and lofting his way to 63 not out from the number 10 position, and in doing so more than doubling his season aggregate of runs. The pair added 78 for the final wicket, which swung the momentum in our favour. The bowlers finished the job, knocking over Randy Pete's for 77 in reply.

Second grade proved again why they will be gunning for their third straight premiership straight (and fifth in seven years). Keirath's men worked hard to amass 255, with contributions all the way down the list. Ben Joy was then let loose on the Saints batting line up, claiming 7/39 off 23.4 overs. The lanky quick now has 56 wickets at a miserly 13.57 for the season. Saints, despite a significant 10th wicket partnership, capitulated for 175 in reply.

Third grade finally met their match in Sydney Cricket Club, who chased our 197 for the loss of just three wickets. 45 from Ed Arnott was the highlight of the batting performance, while Lewis McMahon capped a fine debut season taking 1/47 to take his overall tally to an outstanding 47 wickets. A great season by Ash Cowan's young brigade, who will no doubt make their presence felt as the Uni Army next weekend.

Mike Harris has also led our 6th grade team to a grandfinal. The boys downed Gordon in their semi final, and will now take on Blacktown for the right to lift the Metropolitan Cup.

Well done to all involved. One more weekend of hard toil to make it a season to remember.

Win (preferable), lose or draw (in which case 2's win anyway) celebrations will be held at The Nag's Head Hotel Sunday evening.

 

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From the Chairman

TAILENDERS

SCORERS

GROUNDSTAFF

 

How did we get this far?

1st, 2nd and 6th Grades all play for Premierships this weekend.

Many deserve plaudits for getting us into this enviable position of strength.

But this week, let’s spare a moment of gratitude for:

 

THE TAILENDERS

It’s a sign that things are going well for a team when the tail bats with pride and character and steely resolve. And so it was in 1st Grade on Saturday. Will Somerville and Nigel Cowell took us from a teetering 9-101 to 179 in an inspirational last wicket stand of 96 minutes’ worth of studious defence and selective shots. This contributed decisively to our win.

And, in 2nds, Tom Kierath, Josh Toyer and Ben Joy combined to push us over 250. The innings lasted another two hours from the time TK came in at 7 for 182.

And, in 3rds, Kerrod McPherson and Lewis McMahon added 26 for the last wicket.

This was character, resilience, belief!

 

THE SCORERS

John Kilford, Les Carrington and Alex Clark all live and breathe every ball and they have been an intricate part of 1sts, 2nds and 3rds many triumphs this season, as much as anyone on the field.

 

THE GROUNDSTAFF

Ray and his men performed miracles on the weekend after a week of rain. Both no 1 and no 2 looked magnificent. The pitches were amazingly true and consistent. It was the men’s pride in their work and in the presentation of the University grounds that drew much deserved praise.

Outstanding!

 

NOW…

Let’s get along in force to the 1st, 2nd and 6th Grade Finals this weekend

AND…

Book your place for 12 April. We’ll have big things to celebrate.

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2013/14 Presentation Dinner & Sesquicentennial Launch

Reminder to all players and supporters that the RSVP date (March 31st) for our special event on April 12th is drawing close.

Thanks to the 85 who have replied already, it promises to be a fantastic night with plenty to celebrate from this season and from 150 years of SUCC, in one of the Universities most prestigeous venues.

If you need to RSVP or require a booking form please contact  Nick Larkin at n.larkin@sydneyuniversitycricket.com.au and request one.

 

 

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Teams for Semi Finals

1st Grade v Randwick Petersham, Coogee Oval 10-00 start
Ryan Carters +
Scott Henry
Nick Larkin
Sean Abbott
Greg Mail (c)
Mark Faraday
David Miller
Tim Ley
Jonte Pattison
Will Somerville
Nigel Cowell

2nd Grade v St George, at Uni No 1 10-00 start
Hay
Hill
Theobald
Robertson
Richards +
Hobson
Visser
Kershaw
Keirath (c)
Toyer
Joy

3rd Grade v Sydney, Uni no2 10-00 start
Arnott +
Sivipalan
Holloway
Logan
Hope
Clark (c)
Shaw
Lotliker
Frost
McPherson
McMahon
Cull

Metro Cup v Gordon, at Beauchamp 10-00 start
Hastings
Harris (c)
Islam
Ward
Kermond +
Kalindu
De Krester C
Whitaker
Wilkinson
Burns
Sheehan
De Krester H

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From the Chairman

‘BUT WHERE ARE THE CROWDS?’

 

A gripping weekend of finals cricket.

Victory by a slender margin in 3rds…who were captained by Henry Clark with a great deal of maturity and level headedness and invaluable runs and wickets.

An astounding 8 for 513 in 2nds.

A tension-filled 1st Grade game that ultimately ended in disappointment but we are still alive in the semis this weekend.

A tight 6th Grade game that also didn’t go our way.

Heroic individual performances:

Nick Larkin’s elegant century in 1sts.

Suda’s crucial 93 in the 2nd innings in 3rds.

Chris de Krester’s 3 wickets in his first semi final in 6ths.

But all else and everyone else is overshadowed by Jack Hill’s epic innings in 2nds. Ten hours of intense concentration; 493 balls of sturdy defence and exhilarating attack. To put it in historical context, his 200 not out is the Club’s 20th double century since the first in 1888 by the venerable Tom Garrett. Very few in the Club’s history have batted for 10 hours in an innings…perhaps only Ben Larkin in last season’s 2nds final?

 

So, where were the crowds? There were many more Bankstown supporters at 1st Grade on both days.

 

Get there this weekend! Don’t miss history being made!

And make sure you’ve booked for 12 April.

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Teams for Qualifying Finals

1st Grade v Bankstown, Uni no1, 10-00 start
Nick Larkin
Scott Henry
Mark Faraday
Liam Robertson
Greg Mail (c)
David Miller
Jonte Pattison
Tim Ley
Ed Arnott
Will Somerville
Nigel Cowell

2nd Grade v Mosman, Village Green, 10-00 start
Hay
Hill
Theobald
Hobson
Visser
Hope
Kershaw
Keirath (c)
Toyer
Joy
Shaw +

3rd Grade v Sutherland, Uni no2 10-00 start
Holloway
Sivipalan
Logan
Ryan
Maddocks
Clark (c)
Watt +
Lotliker
Cull
McPherson
McMahon
Grant

Metro Cup v Wests Sub 1, at St Paul's Oval 10-00 start
Hastings
Harris (c)
Islam
Ward
Kermond +
Kalindu
De Krester C
Whitaker
Wilkinson
Burns
Sheehan
De Krester H

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Tyrrell's Wines Sponsors SUCC Sesquicentennary

Tyrrell’s Wines Sponsorship & Exclusive Offer

SUCC welcomes Tyrrell's wines as the official wine partner for our Sesquicentennial celebrations. 

 

Established in 1858 by English immigrant Edward Tyrrell, Tyrrell’s Wines is one of Australia’s pre-eminent family owned wine companies. Headed up by fourth generation family member Bruce Tyrrell, Tyrrell’s is home to some of Australia’s most awarded wines including the iconic Vat 1 Semillon. Since 1971, Tyrrell’s has been awarded over 5,000 trophies and medals and in 2010 was named “Winery of the Year” in James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion. With the fifth generation, Chris, Jane and John, involved in the business, Tyrrell’s will continue to remain family owned with the simple philosophy of producing high quality wine that people love to drink.

 

As a 2014 sponsor of the Sydney University Cricket Club, Tyrrell’s Wines are pleased to be able to offer members this exclusive deal:

 

Get 20% off all Tyrrell’s Wines purchases from www.tyrrells.com.au

 

Visit www.tyrrells.com.au to order and enter the code SUCC20 when you check out to apply the discount.

 

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