Sydney University’s thumping win over Parramatta in Sunday’s T20 match earned the club a place in the semi-finals for the Thunder Conference.
The club won all eight matches played over the weekend, and Caelan Maladay won matches in three separate competitions for the club on the weekend – First Grade, Poidevin-Gray and T20.
During Thursday’s T20 match against Penrith, Ryan McElduff passed 3500 runs in all grades in Premier Cricket (including 130 for Gordon).
Daniel Gauci made his First Grade debut in the T20 match against Penrith on Thursday. And during his 49 in Poidevin-Gray against Parramatta on Sunday, he passed 500 runs for the club in all grades.
Dylan Hunter’s 61 in the T20 match at Penrith was his 12th score above fifty in First Grade (three of them centuries). He followed with this 13th, 54 from only 28 balls, in the T20 match against Parramatta – in which he also claimed 4-25, the best figures of his First Grade career.
Hayden Kerr’s ferocious 79 not out (from 42 balls) in the T20 match against Parramatta was his 26th innings over fifty in First Grade (including three centuries).
Hugo Ikeda, with 6-32 against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday, captured his best bowling figures in Second Grade and his second five-wicket haul for the club.
Lewis McMahon’s third wicket against Randwick-Petersham in Thirds on Saturday was his 250th wicket for the club in all grades.
Lewis Ansell’s match-winning 38 not out against Randwick-Petersham on Saturday was his highest score in Fourth Grade.
Dom Goddard’s 40 against Parramatta on Sunday was his highest score in Poidevin-Gray.
The Poidevin-Gray match against Parramatta was Darcy Manners’ 50th game for the club in all grades. Darcy’s 5-39 in Third Grade against Randwick-Petersham was his second five-wicket haul for the club.