During his innings of 42 against Penrith on Saturday, Liam Robertson passed 7500 runs for the club in all grades. He’s only the fifth player to reach that milestone, after Greg Mail, Ian Moran, Adam Theobald and Nick Larkin.
When Dugald Holloway dismissed Penrith’s Tyron Liddiard on Saturday, he claimed his 200th wicket for the club in all grades.
Charlie Dummer, with 52 against Penrith on Saturday, recorded his fourth half-century in First Grade.
Ryan McElduff’s 66 not out against Penrith was his tenth half-century in First Grade.
When Rex Greaves dismissed Penrith’s Trent Weir in Second Grade on Saturday, he claimed his 50th wicket for the club in all grades. He also posted his highest score in Seconds (25 not out).
In taking 4-21 against Penrith on Saturday, Sanjay Anandarajah recorded his best bowling figures in Third Grade and equalled his best return for the club.
Josh Toyer’s 49 against Penrith on Saturday was his highest score in Third Grade.
Adam Sidhu made his Third Grade debut in the match against Penrith on Saturday.
Ash Cowan’s innings of 29 against Penrith on Saturday took his career tally of runs in Fourth Grade to 2003. This equals the club record set by AJ Grant. Ash now holds (or shares) the club record as leading run-scorer in two grades – Thirds and Fourths. He also becomes the first player in the club’s long history to pass 2000 runs for the club in more than one grade.
Andrew Wilkinson’s 6-11 against Penrith on Saturday was his best bowling return in Fourth Grade, and his third five-wicket haul for the club.
Tom Foreman made his Fifth Grade debut in the match against Penrith on Saturday.
Ashton Taylor, with 3-24 in the Metropolitan Cup match with Randwick-Petersham, returned his best bowling figures for the club.
Yuvraj Dalvi, with 3-12 in the Metropolitan Cup match with Penrith, returned his best bowling figures for the club.
Willoughby Watson (83) and Tushar Sharma (50) each hit their first half century for the club in the Green Shield match with Hawkesbury on Sunday.