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NSWCHS returned to South Africa in 2003, with the boy’s team containing future NSW and Australian pace bowler Trent Copeland, who was selected as a wicketkeeper / batsmen. William Sheridan the Victorian Bushranger / Melbourne Renegades player was also a member of the team. The girl’s tour was dominated by ACT Woman’s representative Laura Wright. It was an incredible three and a half weeks, and we have posted some of the tour highlights below.

Boys Team: Sam Carr (Cootamundra HS), Trent Copeland (Bathurst HS), Sean Dean (Bathurst HS), Ashley Doolan (Kiama HS), Mitchell Gowland (Kiama HS), Leon Gulaptis (Maclean HS), Tim Laws © (Endeavour Sports HS), Evan Miller Port (Macquarie HS), Jesse O'Hare (Kiama HS), Daniel Poidevin (Yass HS), Jeffrey Seeney (Airds HS), William Sheridan (Kiama HS), Team Manager: Paul Baxter (Cambridge Park HS), Coach: Damian Toohey (Yeoval CS), Tour Manager: Neil Findlay (Illawarra Sports HS)

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NSW Combined GPS First XI Cricket team – 1988

Back Row – S. Waddington (Sydney Grammer), M. Hayward (Newington)

Middle Row – G. Easy (St Ignatius Riverview), B. Munro (Sydney Grammar), J. Horley (Newington), D. Gordon (Scots), A. O’Malley (Kings), C. Kourtesis (Manager)

Front Row – H. McCathie (Shore), J. Davison (St Ignatius Riverview), S. Gray (Sydney Grammer and Vice-Captain), A. Smith (St Ignatius Riverview and Captain), R. Wiles (Kings), W. Adlam (Scots), J. Yaffa (Kings)

9 players played first grade cricket in Sydney
2 players played first class cricket
4 players played NSW 2nd XI
1 international – John Davison played for Canada

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We were taking the field against the Primary Club (A great Australian Cricketing Charity) and I was pleasantly waiting at the top of my mark when the whispers started to race around my teammates as the new batsman strode to the crease at one for bugger all.

‘Is that Tony Dodemaide’? There was no sight of a 1980s style mullet from my vantage point so I couldn’t be sure until he was 22 yards away. Yes, a confirmed sighting of the bowling all-rounder who graced the test arena 10 times and wore the canary yellow cap for 24 ODIs.

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Queensland Colts v NSW Colts – Sydney 1992

Back Row – Ken Duffy (Umpire), Wep Harris (Assistant Manager), Jeff Thomas, Paul Spence, Brian Hawke, Martin Love, Jimmy Maher, Andrew Symonds, Toot Byron (Coach), Clive Cruickshank (Umpire).

Front Row – Matthew Goggin, Wade Seccombe, Chris Holding (Captain), Shawn Flegler, Mark Shackel, Matthew Fraser

The game was played at Hurstville Oval – 23, 24, 25, 26 November 1992

Queensland won the toss and elected to bat.

Queensland Colts first innings – 272

NSW Colts first innings – 415

Queensland Colts 2nd innings – 352

NSW Colts 2nd innings – 5 for 211

NSW Colts won by 5 wickets.

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Throughout the life of any club, its history will reveal that many of its greatest wins were the result of high-scoring batting partnerships. And while Randwick Petersham has been operating for only 23 seasons following a merger between Randwick and Petersham-Marrickville in 2001, the club has chalked up some impressive 1st Grade partnerships. Of its 10 record partnerships, nine resulted in wins while the other was in a drawn match. Here’s how the record partnerships played out.

1st Wicket 254 (also club record): Round 4, 2016-17 v Blacktown Mounties at Joe McAleer: WON 5-378 to 9-373 dec

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One of the great natural talents of his generations, Gary Gilmour was a clean striker of the ball, lively swing bowler and brilliant fieldsman.

The fact that he was a left hander from Newcastle in New South Wales invited comparisons with Alan Davidson. At his peak, he was a superb cricketer, and his relatively short career was littered with memorable performances: 122 against South Australia on his first class debut in 1971-72; 52 and 4-75 on his test debut against New Zealand in 1973-74; a mesmerising spell of 6-14 against England in the 1975 World Cup semi-final and five wickets against the West Indies at Adelaide in 1975-76; and a brutal century against new Zealand in Christchurch in 1977.

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