Since 1965
27 March 1967
John Brayne took 6-39 & 7-70 in a “B” Shires redraw match vs Roseville at Roseville Oval – match figures of 13-109.
27 March 1989
Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership by defeating Manly-Warringah at Tonkin Oval after day two was washed out. The team was captained by Greg Fitzgerald.
Sutherland 148 (David Simpson 50, Greg Davison 37) & 2/59 (Dominic Watson 31) d. Manly-Warringah 84 (Craig Parsons 5-30, Geoff Barron 3-34).
27 March 1994
Sutherland won the 4th Grade premiership by defeating Waverley at Hurstville Oval. The team was captained by Dominic Watson.
Sutherland 8/166 (Andrew Northridge 41) d. Waverley 165 (Justin Skinner 6-43).
27 March 2010
Nic Maddinson & Matthew Hughston put on 285 for the 2nd wicket in the 1st Grade semi-final vs Eastern Suburbs at Glenn McGrath Oval – the then highest partnership for any wicket in all grades for the club.
28 March 1976
Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership after the final was washed out on day two at Caringbah Oval. The team was captained by Grant Murphy.
Sutherland 159 (Ian Everett 38, Robert Richardson 33) drew with Northern District 1/40.
28 March 1998
Simon McGrath took 8-72 in the 5th Grade semi-final vs Randwick at Snape Park.
28 March 1999
Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership after the final was completely washed out. The team finished as minor premiers (the crucial win being the famous 34 vs 30 win on 27.2.99) and so they were declared Premiers. The team that played in the semi-final was Gavin Kenny (capt), Mathew Duff, Luke Fleming, Callum Hockey, Glen Hoffman, Matthew Lumb, Alex Mann, Darrell Mann, Scott Manning, Tim Moreland, Andrew Northridge.
29 March 1969
Ted Cotton took 2-40 in the second innings in a 1st Grade redraw match vs Gordon at Chatswood Oval, to give him match figures of 11-64.
29 March 1987
Sutherland won the 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade premierships to complete our greatest season, having previously won the AW Green Shield premiership (shared with Gordon) and the Club Championship.
3rd Grade defeated Hawkesbury at Caringbah Oval having finished as undefeated minor premiers with 100 points from 14 rounds (4 outright wins & 10 first innings wins). The team was captained by Barry Davison.
Sutherland 3/188 (Kevin Humphreys 49, Tony Clark 47, Dominic Watson 45, Greg Horner 22no) d. Hawkesbury 160 (Darrell Mann 6-73, Barry Davison 2-24).
th Grade defeated Campbelltown-Camden at Tonkin Oval. The team was captained by Tom Iceton.
Sutherland 236 (Murray Graham 53, Kerry Richards 49, Duncan Coots 33, Tom Iceton 31, Geoff Coleman 27, Darren Holley 21) d. Campbelltown-Camden 200 (Keith Meadows 3-43, Merv Black 2-49).
5th Grade defeated Randwick at Coogee Oval. The team was captained by Mick Jones.
Sutherland 7/157 (Mathew Duff 68no, Duncan Spencer 31) d. Randwick 156 (Craig Parsons 3-25, Matthew Brennan 3-31, Robert Tully 2-21).
29 March 2015
Steve Smith hit the winning runs as Australia won the 2015 World Cup vs New Zealand at the MCG. Shane Watson was the other not out batsman as Australia won by 6 wickets.
30 March 1968
Sutherland won the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Grade premierships in only its third year in the grade cricket competition. All three finals were won outright.
2nd Grade defeated Western Suburbs at Pratten Park. The team was captained by Grant Le Huray.
Sutherland 177 (Grant Le Huray 77, Graham Warry 37, Ron Erickson 30) & 5/116 (Barry Davison 43, Glen Bailey 38) d. Western Suburbs 119 (Glen Bailey 5-39, John Philip 4-58) & 173 (Bob Wade 3-48, Stan Gilchrist 2-5, John Philip 2-53) outright.
3rd Grade defeated St.George at Sutherland Oval. The team was captained by Bryan Hazell.
Sutherland 102 (Bryan Hazell 58) & 186 (Stuart Toolin 39, Bryan Hazell 27) d. St.George 163 (Paul Lennon 4-36, Grant Murphy 2-45) & 106 (Gerry Fanning 4-33, Grant Murphy 3-21, Les Ritchie 2-19) outright.
4th Grade defeated Bankstown-Canterbury at Bankstown Oval. The team was captained by Ken Hatherly.
Sutherland 270 (Alan Griffiths 48, Kel Symons 48, Allen Humphries 35, Rod Barton 31, Ken Hatherly 21) & 0/13 d. Bankstown-Canterbury 72 (Des Lawrence 4-16, Kevin McIlveen 3-25, Reg Hobden 3-30) & 208 (Allen Humphries 4-42, Reg Hobden 3-36, Ken Hatherly 2-42) outright.
31 March 2019
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating University of NSW at Glenn McGrath Oval. The team was captained by Nathan Whittingham, who also won the James Rodgers Medal for player of the match.
Sutherland 7/156 (Fletcher Graham 38, Julian Dimas 33, Ben Letton 20) d. University of NSW 153 (Nathan Whittingham 4-32, Ronak Bedi 4-50, Michael Holmes 2-41).
1 April 1979
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating Bankstown-Canterbury at Caringbah Oval. The team was captained by Ken Lamb.
Sutherland 9/154 (Ken Lamb 39, Trevor Woods 30, Bob Mills 29no) d. Bankstown-Canterbury 141 (Alan Lane 6-44, Peter Bishell 4-41).
1 April 2001
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating University of NSW at Caringbah Oval. The team was captained by David Givney.
Sutherland 6/300 dec (Adrian Craig 76, Matthew Hughston 65, Lee Malin 37, Reece Trevillion 36, Dean Heslehurst 29, David Givney 20no, Craig Brownscombe 20) d. University of NSW 175 (Craig Brownscombe 7-56, Keith Meadows 2-26).
1 April 2007
Sutherland played in three finals, winning 3rd & 4th Grades and losing 5th Grade.
3rd Grade defeated Gordon at Chatswood Oval. The team was captained by Jason Packer.
Sutherland 9/258 dec (Jasem Rafique 89, Josh Zywietz 54, Jason Packer 27, Ryan Shepherd 22, David Studholme 21) d. Gordon 205 (Ryan Shepherd 3-38, Josh Zywietz 2-37, Scott Pickering 2-38).
4th Grade defeated Randwick Petersham at Coogee Oval. The team was captained by Joel Burnett.
Sutherland 147 (Aaron Phillips 84, Daniel Simpson 26) & 9/98 d. Randwick Petersham 123 (Daniel Simpson 4-37, David Crawford 3-26, Jason Dunbar 2-21) & 4/144 dec.
1 April 2012
Sutherland won the 3rd & 4th Grade premierships.
3rd Grade defeated Sydney at Blacktown International Sports Park No.2. The team was captained by Aaron Phillips.
Sutherland 290 (Aaron Phillips 72, Matt Manton 42, Adam Whatley 41no, Josh Zywietz 32, Sam Newman 28, Grant Davies 23) d. Sydney 166 (Sam Newman 3-37, Josh Zywietz 2-35, Adam Whatley 2-42).
4th Grade defeated Manly-Warringah at Waverley Oval. The team was captained by Chris Macnamara.
Sutherland 5/239 (David Mifsud 62, Michael Kelly 60, Liam Casey 42, Hayden Smith 27) d. Manly-Warringah 238 (Chris Macnamara 5-31, Pat Burns 3-60).
2 April 1995
Glenn McGrath took 5-68 in the second innings of the 1st Test vs West Indies at Kensington Oval Barbados. He finished with match figures of 8-114 and won the Player of the Match award.
2 April 2000
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating Manly-Warringah at Manly Oval. The team was captained by David Givney.
Sutherland 333 (Mark Uebel 86, Stuart Clark 63, Justin Drinkwater 50, Jason Dunbar 37, Darren Howard 30, Craig Brownscombe 26) d. Manly-Warringah 114 (Jason Dunbar 3-42, Matthew Hughston 2-5, Keith Meadows 2-15, Simon Ellison 2-21).
1st Grade Debuts:
30 March – 1974: Bob Waddington
4 February 1977
John Dyson scored 122 in the first innings of a first class match for NSW vs Tasmania at the TCA Ground, Hobart. It was his maiden first class century.
4 February 1984
John Dyson scored 106 in the first innings of the Sheffield Shield match vs Tasmania at the SCG.
4 February 2004
Phil Jaques scored 146 in the second innings of the Sheffield Shield match vs Queensland at the Gabba.
4 February 2006
Phil Jaques scored 116 in the second innings of the Sheffield Shield match vs Queensland at the Gabba.
4 February 2013
Glenn McGrath was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.
5 February 2012
Sutherland won the Poidevin-Gray Shield, defeating North Sydney at North Sydney Oval. The team was captained by Adam Zampa.
Sutherland 3/185 (Joel Brockley 109, Shayne Smith 54) d. North Sydney 184 (Jamie Brown 3-21, Adam Whatley 3-24, Adam Zampa 2-33).
6 February 2013
Shane Watson scored 122 in an ODI vs West Indies at Manuka Oval. He won the Player of the Match award.
6 February 2021
Ben Dwarshuis took 3-37 for Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers in the BBL Final at the SCG, won by Sydney Sixers.
Steve Smith won the Allan Border Medal as Australian Male Player of the Year.
7 February 1987
Nick Howard took 6-86 in the first innings in 2nd Grade vs Penrith at Caringbah Oval. He went on to take 5-48 in the second innings the following week, giving him match figures of 11-114.
7 February 1987
Anthony Hale took 6-88 in the first innings in 4th Grade vs Penrith at Rance Oval. He went on to take 5-84 in the second innings the following week, giving him match figures of 11-172.
7 February 2009
Steve Smith took 6-49 in the second innings in 1st Grade vs Manly-Warringah at Manly Oval. He had taken 4-84 in the first innings the previous week, giving him match figures of 10-133.
7 February 2011
Shane Watson won the Allan Border Medal as Australian Male Player of the Year.
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Sit back and enjoy every boundary from Sam Konstas’ second century of the season, we certainly did!
With 3 rounds remaining in the 2022/23 season, Sam Konstas has already scored over 1000 runs in his first season for SDCC.
Sam became the first player to score 1000 runs in all grades for the Club in his first season with the Club. The previous highest aggregates in their first season with the Club were Phil Jaques (593 in 2nds + 223 in PGs = 816) and Jason Young (812 in 1sts) – both in 1996-97. He has also equalled the club record for most centuries in a season with 4, joining Les Johns (1985-86), Justin Kenny (1990-91), Matthew Bradley (1996-97), Grant Davies (2005-06), Phil Jaques (2005-06) and Jamie Brown (2015-16 & 2017-18). This is the second consecutive season that Sam has achieved both feats, having scored 1139 runs with 4 centuries last season for St.George.
Sit back and enjoy the boundaries of Andrew Dietz on his way to his maiden grade century against @penrith_cricket_club on Saturday 👏🏽
Highlights courtesy of @knightvisionanalysis
During his stint of 31 runs on Saturday, Second Grade skipper Josh Horner passed 3000 runs for SDCC.
Josh has played a pivotal role at the club, particularly in the last few seasons, not only in a playing capacity but also as our second grade captain.
Onwards to 4000 — Well done Josh! 👏🏽