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ON THIS DAY - 27th October

Armidale Waratahs (The Tahs) | October 27, 2025

In 1956, JEFF WALSH (#84) top scored and then held 3 catches in the loss to Public Service.

Waratahs v Public Service - B grade, 27th October 1956


In 1984, GRAHAM JOHNSON (#207) made 119 not out as 2nd grade batted out the second day to avoid the outright v St Peters. After making only 131 in a first innings where Victor Crew (#399) made nearly half, Waratahs bowling was no match for St Peters, who declared with a handy lead and then acted as net bowlers for Guiley.

Waratahs v St Peters - 2nd grade, 20th & 27th October 1984

CHRISTIAN QUAIFE (#372) held 3 catches as Ex Services cruised to an easy win over 1st grade.

3rd grade secured their only non-loss of a difficult season, after chasing leather during a two hundred plus partnership between Gary Hamilton and Allan Gray of Hillgrove. 1-10 at stumps, Waratahs batted through the second day after a long partnership of 120 between PETER LANGSTON (#357) and ANDREW DAVIS (#354) until just after tea. With the draw seemingly in their sights, four wickets tumbled in the last half hour until Harry Deiderick (#240) held out Hillgrove in a nerveless 18 ball combination of wild swings, near misses and suicide singles.

Waratahs v Hillgrove - 3rd grade, 20th & 27th October 1984


In 1990, SUNIL REDDY (#622) took 10-59, playing for 4th grade v Hillgrove. It was only his second game for the club. Reddy took 6-24 as Hillgrove folded for just 121 and then had to watch nervously as Waratahs edged toward first innings points after a 40 run partnership between Joe Beer (#586) and Ian Munday (#595) resurected the innings from 3-7. The veteran Ross Ridley (#8) stayed with Munday until the end but a clatter of wickets saw Waratahs just sneak home with Reddy hitting the winning runs. Reddy was on song in Hillgrove's second innings with 4-35, as Beer and Munday held 7 catches between them.

Waratahs v Hillgrove - 4th grade, 20th & 27th October 1990

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Armidale Waratahs (The Tahs)

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Waratahs CC of Armidale; The Tahs Inc
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Armidale, Australia
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The history of a proud club which grew men from boys through the simple act of trusting them with something very precious.

Favourite players: Life members: Alan Gray, Harry Deiderick, Graham Johnson, Ian Campbell, Syd Philp, Graham Patterson, Albert Hofkamp & Peter Langston.

Favourite grounds: Wicklow Oval (Rologas Fields), Harris Park, West Armidale Park (Lambert Park), The Armidale Sportsground

All-time cricket hero: Any bloke in the Royal Blue cap.

Favourite bat: The one that scored the most.

Most memorable moment in cricket:
1952-53 A grade Final, beating Easts 2 outright after our worst A/1st grade total in the sixty year history of the club. Beat the very strong Uralla in the last round to just scrape into the semis and then Easts 1 in the Semi. Played one player short on the first day after a mix up with team sheets and made 163 in the sunshine, Ross Ridley 59. Easts 0-57 at stumps after four dropped catches. Didn't play the second day for two weeks because of the Armidale Show and then after four days of heavy rain. Wicket now a sticky and impossible to bat on. Easts all out for 95, Don Paul 6-24. Batting a second time, Waratahs still one short and Ridley now out injured, all out for 21. Easts needing 90 don't make it to halfway, all out for 43, Don Paul 7-20. Waratahs win their first premiership in only their third season.

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