Against North Sydney, Damien Mortimer captained the First Grade side for the first time, in his 121st match for the side.  He also lost the team’s first toss of the season, after Tim Cummins had won ten straight.

Liam Robertson’s brutal 89 from 67 balls against North Sydney was his 28th innings above fifty in First Grade (including six centuries).  During his innings, he passed 8000 runs for the club in all grades, becoming only the sixth player (after Greg Mail, Ed Cowan, Ian Moran, Nick Larkin and Adam Theobald) to reach that milestone for the club.

Ryan McElduff’s match-winning 74 not out against North Sydney on Saturday was his 11th half-century in First Grade.  During his innings he passed 3000 runs for the club in all grades.

Oli Zannino made his First Grade debut against North Sydney on Saturday.  His first innings in the top grade was an extraordinary 33 not out from only 16 balls, with three 6s.

Kieran Tate is now the equal 31st-highest wicket-taker for the club.  On Saturday he drew level with Alastair Little on 279.

Hayden Storey, with 70 against North Sydney, hit his 12th score above fifty for the club (including three centuries), but his first in Second Grade.

Ryan Danne’s match-winning 53 not out in Second Grade against North Sydney was his 23rd innings above fifty for the club (including four centuries).

During his spell of 2-26 against North Sydney on Saturday, Andrew Hazard took his 50th wicket in Second Grade (44 of them for Penrith).

Daniel Gauci made his Second Grade debut for the club (having played two matches in Seconds for Blacktown).

Sanjay Anandarajah’s tidy spell against North Sydney in Second Grade included his 50th wicket for the club in all grades.

Brayden Dilley, with 85 not out against North Sydney, hit his tenth half-century for the club but his first in Third Grade.

Matthew Powys hit 50 against North Sydney in Third Grade, his 15th score of fifty or more for the club (with three centuries).

Tom Fullerton hit 70 not out against North Sydney in Third Grade, his 11th score of fifty or more for the club (with one century).

Darcy Manners made his Third Grade debut against North Sydney and marked the occasion by taking 5-37, his first five-wicket haul for the club.

Hugo Fraval made his Third Grade debut against North Sydney.

Flinders Zhang-Langley made his Fourth Grade debut against North Sydney.

During the Fourth Grade match against North Sydney, Morris Fredriksson passed fifty dismissals for the club in all grades.

Saarangan Arvind, with 75 against North Sydney in Fifth Grade, recorded his third half-century, and highest score, for the club.

Yuvraj Dalvi made his Fifth Grade debut against North Sydney.

Jack Manson-Lill made his Fifth Grade debut against North Sydney, taking his first wickets (2-26).

Reuben Kapoor, with 75 not out in Metropolitan Cup against Randwick-Petersham, recorded his second half-century, and highest score, for the club.

Alex Sidhu scored 97 in Metropolitan Cup against Randwick-Petersham, his first half-century for the club, and followed by taking his first wicket for the club.

Joel Ritchie, with 71 in Metropolitan Cup against Randwick-Petersham, recorded his first half-century for the club, and followed with his first wicket for the club.

Ravi Sony-Abayakoon made his debut for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match against Randwick-Petersham and took his first wickets (2-16).

Jashanveer Singh, with 3-25 against Mosman in Metropolitan Cup, returned his best bowling figures for the club.

Joshua Haugh, with 3-52 against Mosman in Metropolitan Cup, returned his best bowling figures for the club.

And there have been plenty of club debuts in the AW Green Shield team: welcome to Lukas Boorer, Evander Herbert, Samuel Smith, Oscar Sinclair and Declan Fitzpatrick.