Damien Mortimer’s lively 72 against Wests on Saturday was his 30th innings for the club over fifty (including seven centuries).  During the innings, he passed Mark Faraday (4262 runs) to become the club’s ninth-highest run scorer in First Grade.

Dylan Hunter, with 69 against Wests on Saturday, recorded his first half-century for the club.  It was the ninth time he passed fifty in First Grade (including two centuries).

Hayden Kerr passed 3000 runs in First Grade during his innings against Hawkesbury on Sunday.  He’s the nineteenth player to reach that milestone for the club.

Devlin Malone grabbed two wickets in one crucial over against Hawkesbury on Sunday, during which he first equalled, then passed, Mike Pawley’s tally of 234 First Grade wickets for the club.  Devlin now has 235, placing him ninth on the club’s list of First Grade wicket-takers. (In fairness to Pawley, the NSW left-arm spinner also took 414 First Grade wickets for Manly)

During his outstanding spell of 3-20 against Hawkesbury on Saturday, Kieran Tate passed Greg Metcalfe (285 wickets) to move up to 28th place on the club’s all-time list of wicket-takers.

Hayden Storey hit his first century in Second Grade – 167 against Wests on Saturday.  It was his second century for the club, his second score over 150, and during his innings he passed 500 runs in Seconds and 2000 runs for the club in all grades.

During his innings in Seconds on Saturday, Jack Hill passed Tom Jenkins (5778) and Phil Logan (5781) to become the 14th highest run scorer in the history of the club.

Ravi Wikramanaye’s 79 against Wests in Seconds was his fifth score above fifty for the club (all in Seconds, and including one century).  During his innings he passed 500 runs for the club.

Dom Goddard (89) hit his first half-century for the club in Fourth Grade’s match with Wests on Saturday.

Both Jack Manson-Lill (4-18) and Mitchell Cotton (3-14) returned his best bowling figures in Fifth Grade during the match against Wests on Saturday.

Noah Bloch (42) and Shuvayu Banerjee (3-20) recorded career-best Poidevin-Gray performances in the win over Hawkesbury on Saturday.

Jazz Rinka’s appearance against Hawkesbury on Sunday means that his Poidevin-Gray career now spans five seasons (since his debut in 2017-18) – and he’s the first player to achieve this for Sydney University.

Henry Cain (51) hit his third half-century for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match with Georges River on Sunday.

Will Hardy (58) hit his first half-century for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match with Georges River on Sunday.

Charles Clay (5-18) returned his first five-wicket haul for the club in the Metropolitan Cup match with Blacktown on Sunday.