Jack Hill’s 107 against Penrith was his first century in First Grade. As far as we can tell, no one else has played 250 Premier Cricket matches before reaching his first First Grade hundred.
Tim Cummins’ 95 against Penrith was his 27th innings above fifty for the club (six centuries, 21 fifties).
Fletcher May, with 4-28 against Penrith in First Grade, returned his best bowling figures for the club.
Darcy Mooney, with 3-25 against Penrith in First Grade, returned his best bowling figures for the club.
Andrew Hazard’s 71 against Penrith in Second Grade was his sixth innings above fifty for the club (including one century).
The club record for most Second Grade wickets is still held by Josh Toyer who, after taking 3-36 against Penrith, now has 228 of them.
While taking 2-49 against Penrith in Second Grade, Peter Brazel took his 50th wicket in Premier Cricket (including two for UTS North Sydney).
Arnav Yadav made his Third Grade debut in the match against Penrith.
Luka Flannigan’s 5-17 against Penrith was his best bowling analysis and second five-wicket haul for the club (as well as which he also took another five-wicket haul for Mosman).
Kobi Robinson, with 46 against Penrith in Third Grade, hit his highest score for the club.
Andrew Wilkinson, with 48 not out against Penrith, hit his highest score in Third Grade.
Opening batsmen Saarangan Arvind (42) and Ed Shand (38) both hit their highest Fourth Grade scores in the match against Penrith.
During his 49 not out against Penrith in Fourth Grade, Mitchell Cotton passed 1000 runs for the club in all grades.
During his 45 not out against Penrith in Fourth Grade, Nivek Tanner passed 2500 runs in Premier Cricket.
Will Elliott, with 3-31 against Penrith, returned his best bowling figures in Fourth Grade.
Thomas Hawkins, with 88 against Penrith ion Fifth Grade, hit his first half-century for the club.
Aryan Menon, who took 6-11 against Strathfield in Metropolitan Cup, captured his first five-wicket haul for the club. He also did the hat-trick and took four wickets in five balls: in one spell of fourteen deliveries, he took five wickets without allowing a run.
The Metropolitan Cup match against Strathfield was Ash Cowan’s 150th match as captain for the club (and his 99th win as captain). As the entire match occupied only 38.2 overs, there was no time for him to bat or bowl.
Zoya Thakur’s 88 against Northern District in Women’s First Grade was her first half-century for the club.
Beth Wonders’ 71 against Sydney in Women’s Second Grade was her third half-century, and highest score, for the club.
Marie Sikiotis, with 42 not out against St George-Sutherland in Women’s Third Grade, hit her highest score for the club.