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First Grade Records FIRST GRADE RECORDS What scoring was worth: Year Tries Goals P.Goals F.Goals Goals from a mark (GFM) 1883 - 1886 1 2 2 3 3 1887 - 1893 2 3 3 4 4 1894 - 1905 3 2 3 4 4 1906 - 1948 3 2 3 4 3 1949 - 1971 3 2 3 3 3 1972 - 1977 4 2 3 3 3 1978 - 1992 4 2 3 3 - 1993 onwards 5 2 3 3 - Pre 1900 season No. 1 Oval Was prepared in 1858 for the Sydney University Cricket Club, SUFC first played on it in the winter of 1888. First SUFC 1st XV Captain Micheal O’Meara 1865 (known) First try recorded for SUFC pre 1900’s George Gordon vs Military and Civil Cricket Club, 4.8.1866 First team ‘Selection Committee’ to pick best XV. Was in 1876 Longest serving Selectors 6 - E.J.Raper 1878,79,80,81,82 and 83 and J.F.Macmanery 1884,85,86,91,92 and 93. C:\Users\k.stevens\Dropbox\2017 - Rugby Admin\2017 - 06 Marketing\2017 Annual Report\Stats\SUFC 1st Grade Club Records####.doc Sydney District Competition The first Sydney University 1st XV, 19.5.1900 Vs South Sydney, lost 6-11 at the Agriculture Ground: H.D. Wood (Capt), A.W.L.McDowall,C.C.Futter, H.P.Blaney, D.B.Corfe, A.B.S. White, J.Manning, H.Marks, G.B.Thomas, A.I.Blue, CC.Dight, C.S.Browne,H.A.Jones, M.C.Corlette and J.J.Garry. First try for Sydney Uni: J.J.Garry verses South Sydney 19.5.1900 at Agriculture Ground First goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas verses North Sydney 2.6.1900 at Agriculture Ground First penalty goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas verses North Sydney 7.7.1900 at North Sydney Oval First field goal for Sydney Uni: H.P.Blaney verses Western Suburbs 18.8.1900 at Sydney Cricket Ground Most SUFC 7’s players in the Olympics 2016: 3 Ed Jenkins (Captain), Patrick McCutcheon and Tom Kingston (Reserve) Our Oldest living Wallaby: Arthur J. Buchan 1946, 72 years ago (born 28.9.1924) now 93 years of age. Wallaby No. 324. Played 2 Tests for SUFC, and a total of 10 with us, Randwick and St.George. Wallaby Tourists: Of the 70 odd Wallaby tours overseas since 1899 only on six occassions has SUFC not had a player on tour. Those years being 1913,1925, 1975,1984,1994 and 1995. Most Wallabies in a World Cup Squad, 2015 and 2011 seasons: 7 Bernard Foley, Israel Folua, Dean Mumm, Ben McCalman, Nick Phipps , Will Skelton and Sam Carter. 5 Berrick Barnes,Luke Burgess,Ben McCalman,Nick Phipps, Dan Vickerman C:\Users\k.stevens\Dropbox\2017 - Rugby Admin\2017 - 06 Marketing\2017 Annual Report\Stats\SUFC 1st Grade Club Records####.doc Most Uni players on a Wallaby tour: 7 - South African Tour 1969, Paul Darveniza, Jim Roxburgh, Tony Abrahams, Barry McDonald, John Howard, Terry Forman and Rupert Rosenbulm. 7 - Spring tour to Britain, Ireland and Italy 2013, Dave Dennis, Paddy Ryan, Ben McCalman, Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham and Israel Folau. 7 - Spring tour to Britain, Ireland and France 2014, Ben McCalman, Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Israel Folau, Tom Kingston, Sam Carter and Will Skelton. 7 – Spring tour to Britain, Ireland and France 2016, Israel Folau, Bernard Foley, Nick Phipps, Dean Mumm, Will Skelton, Tom Robertson and Tolu Latu. 6 - South African tour 1953, Jack Blomley, David Brockoff, Max Elliott, Mac Hughes, John Solomon (Capt) and Saxon White. 5 – New Zealand tour 1947-48, Jika Travers, Frank Hutchinson, Eric Hutchinson, Phil Hardcastle and John Fuller Most SUFC players in a Wallaby 32 man squad: August 2014 13 Tolu Latu, Laurie Weeks, Nathan Charles, Sam Carter, Will Skelton, Ben McCalman, Luke Burgess, Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham, Paddy Ryan, Tom English and Israel Folau. Note: Tolu Latu and Laurie Weeks pulled out due to injury. Most SUFC Wallabies in a Test match, at the same time: 6 – Edward Raper (capt), W.G.Mann, W.Flynn, H.M.Bayliss, G.C.Addison, Z.C.Barry verses New Zealand in New Zealand 1882 tour. Note: Later counted as a Test match. 6 Ben McCalman, Bernard Foley, Israel Folau, Laurie Weeks, Nathan Charles and Nick Phipps, vs France 2nd Test Etihad Stadium, Melbourne 14.6. 2014. Note: Laurie became our 1000th test match player for SUFC, when he ran on as replacement at 74.44 minute just before Nathan Charles at the 74.49 minute. 6 Same six as above 3rd Test Allianz Stadium 21.6.2014. 6 Sam Carter, Ben McCalman, Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham and Israel Folau Vs Argentina 1st Test CBus Super Stadium, Gold Coast, Queensland 13.9.2014. Note: all 6 players started this Test match. C:\Users\k.stevens\Dropbox\2017 - Rugby Admin\2017 - 06 Marketing\2017 Annual Report\Stats\SUFC 1st Grade Club Records####.doc Most SUFC Wallabies picked in 23 man team for a Test match: 7 Will Skelton, Bernard Foley, Israel Folau, Laurie Weeks (res), Nathan Charles (res), Ben McCalman (res) and Nick Phipps (res). Verses France 2nd Test 21.6.2014 at Allianz Stadium. 7 Nathan Charles, Sam Carter, Israel Folau, Will Skelton(res), Ben McCalman(res), Nick Phipps (res) and Bernard Foley (res) Verses New Zealand 1st Test 16.8.2014 at ANZ Stadium Most points scored by SUFC players in a Test match. 34 Israel Folau 2 tries, Will Skelton try, Nick Phipps try and Bernard Foley 4 goals and 2 pen goals . Score 39-13 vs France 2nd Test 21.6.2014 at Allianz Stadium. 30 Israel Folau 2 tries, Nick Phipps try and Bernard Foley 6 goals and a pen goal. Score 45-20 vs Argentina 16.9.2017 at GIO Stadium, Canberra. 28 Israel Folua 2 tries, Bernard Foley, 3 goals, 3 pen goals and 1 field goal. Score 28-33 vs Wales 8.11.2014 at Millennium Stadium 28 Bernard Foley 2 tries, 3 goals, 4 pen goals Score 33-13 vs England 3.10.2015 at Twickenham Stadium 27 Bernard Foley try, Nick Phipps try, Dean Mumm try, Bernard Foley 6 goals Score 42-10 vs USA 5.9.2015 at Soldiers Field , Chicago 25 Bernard Foley, Israel Folau tries, Bernard Foley 3 goals, 3 pen goals. Score 40-44 vs England 25.6.2016 at Allianz Stadium. 23 Nick Phipps 2 tries, Bernard Foley try and 1 goal , 2 pen goals Score 23-26 vs Ireland 22.11.2014 at Lansdowne Road 22 Israel Folau 2 tries, Bernard Foley 3 goals, 2 p.goals Score 37-14 vs Fiji 10.6.2017 at ANZ Stadium. Brothers who have played for NSW against British and Irish Lions. 5 sets. Bill and Fred Belbridge 1888, Frank and Victor Futter 1904, James and John Hughes 1908, Ed and Tom Carter 2001/2013 and Luke and Mitch Inman (Melbourne Rebels) 2001/2013. Uni players have scored 4 tries,7 goals and a field goal in the 20 games they have played in. SUFC total amount of players to play against the British and Irish Lions. 53 from 1888 to 2013, 12 tours in 125 years. In 1966, Peter Crittle was selected to play the Lions but withdrew with injury. That has been the only time Uni haven’t had a player in a NSW team from those 12 tours. First SUFC player to play for the British and Irish Lions. Simon Easterby, 2005 tour to New Zealand, Irishman Simon played at Uni in 1995. First University player to score against touring British Lions: Percy Colquhoun a drop goal (4 pts) on 11.8.1888 at Sydney Showground lost 4-8 C:\Users\k.stevens\Dropbox\2017 - Rugby Admin\2017 - 06 Marketing\2017 Annual Report\Stats\SUFC 1st Grade Club Records####.doc SUFC players who have captain NSW against the British and Irish Lions. Charles Tange 1888 3 times, Wally Matthews 1908 twice, James Hughes 1908 once, Nick Farr-Jones 1989 once, Phil Waugh 2001 once, Dave Dennis 2013 once. Note: The above stat gives SUFC, 6 captains from the12 tours of the “Lions”. SUFC player who captain combined NSW/QLD Country team against the British and Irish Lions : Tim Davidson 2013 in Newcastle. Most players from any Shute Shield club, NSW verses British and Irish Lions 2013. 9 - Paddy Ryan, Jeremy Tilse, Ollie Atkins, Will Skelton, Pat McCutcheon, Bernard Foley, Tom Carter, Peter Betham, Tom Kingston. Most Combined Clubs players verses New Zealand : 7 - 12.6.1884 at SCG Lost 10-23 Harold Baylis, P.Flynn, Hedley Hungerford, Jack Shaw, Harry Lee, B.D.Sweetland, ? Baker, Most players to be in a SUFC 1st XV who represented NSW: 14 – 1905 A.J .McKenzie, H.G. Barker, V.S. Futter, R.W. Harris, H.G.Oxenham, A.D.W. Fisher, C.W. Roe, A.P. Penman, W.F. Matthews, H.M. Moran, J.L. Groundwater, N.R. Johnson (Capt), H. Bullock, C.A. Hammond. Most Supa 15 SUFC players in a Shute Shield game. 12 verses Norths at North Sydney Oval, 27.7.2013, Jeremy Tilse, Tolu Latu, Sam Talakai, Ollie Atkins, Will Skelton, Dave Dennis, Tim Davidson, Nick Phipps, Tom Carter, Tom English, Peter Betham, Tom Kingston. Most SUFC NSW players verses Queensland: 6 - 1887 Edward Raper, Harold Baylis, Charles Tange, Jack Shaw, Leo Neill, Percy Colquhoun Most SUFC NSW players to tour New Zealand: 6 – 1882 Edward Raper (Captain), W.G.Mann, W.Flynn, Harold M.Baylis, G.C.Addison, Z.C.Barry Most SUFC players (not) allowed to tour: The 1923/24 NSW tour to New Zealand, (six) Uni players were held back to sit for exams, they were Otto E.
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