Charlie Dummer’s lively 57 against Sydney was his first half-century in First Grade.
During his innings against Sydney, Damien Mortimer passed 3000 runs for the club, all of them in First Grade. He overtook Damien Grattan-Smith to become the 17th highest run-scorer for the club in First Grade.
Tim Cummins, with 55 not out against Sydney, passed fifty for the 19th time in his First Grade career (including two centuries).
David Miller reached 2000 runs in First Grade during the match against Sydney.
Kieran Tate claimed his first wicket in First Grade when he dismissed Sydney’s Beau McClintock.
Nivethan Radakrishnan, who has joined the club from Hawkesbury, made his debut for the club in First Grade’s match with Sydney.
Bennett Walsh, who hit 60 against Sydney, recorded his first half-century in Second Grade for the club, and his highest score in Seconds. It was his third half-century in that grade, after two for North Sydney.
Ryan Danne’s 92 not out against Sydney was his eighth score above fifty in Second Grade (including two centuries). It was his first score in the 90s, in his 157th innings for the club.
Jackson Gwynne made his debut in Second Grade and took his first wickets (3-43).
Ben Mitchell (with 3-31 against Sydney) claimed his best bowling figures in Second Grade.
Henry Clark (who took 2-19 against Sydney) took his first wicket in Second Grade since Round One in 2014-15. He has, of course, been injured for seven of the last six years.
After eight matches in Second Grade, Jack Lawson’s batting average in that grade now stands at 83.00. Partly because he has been dismissed only once.