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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 Cricket Club, SUFC first played on it in 1863 First SUFC 1st XV Captain Micheal O’Meara 1865 First try 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 First University player to score against touring British Loins: Percy Colquhoun a drop goal (4 pts) 11.8.1888 at Sydney Showground lost 4-8 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 vs South Sydney 19.5.1900 at Agriculture Ground First goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas vs. North Sydney 2.6.1900 at Agriculture Ground First penalty goal for Sydney Uni: G.B.Thomas vs. North Sydney 7.7.1900 at North Sydney Oval First field goal for Sydney Uni: H.P.Blaney vs. Western Suburbs 18.8.1900 at Sydney Cricket Ground Wallaby Tourists: Up to 1992 no Australian (Wallaby) side ever toured without a Sydney University player in the side . Most Wallabies in a World Cup Squad, 2011 season: 5 Berrick Barnes,Luke Burgess,Ben McCalman,Nick Phipps, Dan Vickerman 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. 6 South African tour 1953. 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 Wallabies in a Test match, at the same time: 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. Most Wallabies picked in 23 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). Vs. 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) Vs. 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 Brothers playing the British and Irish Lions. Ed Carter in 2001 and brother Tom in 2013. Note: Tom scored 2 tries in this game. Most players from any Shute Shield club, NSW team vs. 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 players in a Waratahs touring team (Argentina) 11 Peter Betham, Berrick Barnes, Dave Dennis, Bernard Foley, Pat McCutcheon, Paddy Ryan, Jeremy Tilse, Will Skelton, Tolu Latu, Sam Talakai, Liam Winton. Most Waratahs in a 22 man team: 10 vs. Highlanders 10.3.2012 in Dunedin. Bernard Foley, Tom Kingston, Berrick Barnes, Daniel Halangahu (Capt), Pat McCutcheon, Dave Dennis, Dean Mumm, Paddy Ryan (Res), Jono Jenkins (Res) and Tom Carter (Res). Most Super Rugby University players on field at one time: 12 Waratahs vs. Rebels 24.5.2013 (2nd Half) Dave Dennis, Berrick Barnes, Paddy Ryan, Will Skelton, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham, Israel Folau, Lachlan Mitchell, Nick Phipps, Jarrod Saffy, Tom English, Mitch Inman. 12 Waratahs vs. Rebels 21.3.2014 (Run on) Paddy Ryan, Will Skelton, Dave Dennis, Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham, Israel Folau, Luke Burgess, Tom English, Mitch Inman, Lachlan Mitchell, Angus Roberts. Most SUFC Waratahs on field at same time: 9 vs. Western Force 9.6.2013 (2nd Half) Tom Carter (Capt), Tom Kingston, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham, Paddy Ryan, Will Skelton, Jeremy Tilse, Ollie Atkins, Liam Winton. Note: Pat McCutcheon pulled out of this game, just before kick off. Most SUFC players in a Super Rugby backline at the same time: 5 Melbourne Rebels Vs Brumbies 22.2.2013 at Bruce Stadium (2nd Half) Nick Stirzaker, Tom English, Lachlan Mitchell, Mitch Inman, Alex Rokobaro 5 Melbourne Rebels Vs Waratahs 21.3.2014 at Allianz Stadium, (Run on) Luke Burgess, Tom English, Mitch Inman, Lachlan Mitchell, Angus Roberts, (Reserve) Tom Kingston. Most SUFC players in a Super Rugby forward pack at the same time: 6 Waratahs Vs Sharks 29.3.2014 at Kings Park , Durban S.A. (2nd Half) Paddy Ryan, Tolu Latu, Jeremy Tilse, Will Skelton, Dave Dennis, Pat McCutheon. 6 Waratahs Vs Bulls 19.4.2014 at Allianz Stadium (2nd Half) Same 6 as above. Most SUFC backs on the field in a Super Rugby game, at the same time: 9 Waratahs Vs Rebels 21.3.2014 at Alliance Stadium, (Run on) Nick Phipps, Bernard Foley, Peter Betham, Israel Folau, Luke Burgess, Tom English, Mitch Inman, Lachlan Mitchell, Angus Roberts, (Reserve) Tom Kingston. Most Super Rugby SUFC players in a Shute Shield game. 12 vs. Norths 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. Note: In 1968 you could now play on at Uni after Graduation, but only if you had 80 or more Grade games at SUFC. Failing this rule you had to play with another club. Most club games: Rupert Rosenblum 302 (1961-77) Last game 20-8-1977 Vs Port Hacking at Uni No.1 Oval, 17 seasons Most first grade games: Rupert Rosenblum 256 (1962-77) Most consecutive 1st grade games: Micheal Griffin 101 (1999 till 2004) Most first grade games by a forward: Tim Davidson 166 (2003 -2013) Most first grade games by a back: Rupert Rosenblum 256 (1962-77) Only played 1st Grade for Uni (100 games or more) Paul Daveniza (100) 1966 to 1970 and Ed Carter (101) 1997 to 2004 SUFC highest point scorer in club history: Nathan Trist 1064 (2003-2013) (1st Grade) 475 points -- 76 tries, 28 goals, 13 p.goals (Lower Grades) 589 points – 68 tries, 90 goals, 23 p.goals Most career points: Daniel Halangahu 964 - (2003-2012) 38 tries, 249 goals, 90 p.goals,2 f.goals (Daniel also has 69 points in 2nd Grade in 2003 which puts his total to 1033). David Croft 933 - (1982-1991) (includes Second Division) Stu Boland 668 - (1964-1969) Dan P.Kelly 629 - (2003-2014) 20 tries, 161 goals, 67 p.goals, 2 f.goals (Dan also has 105 pts in 2nd grade 7 tries, 29 goals 4 p.goals which puts his total to 734) Chris Malone 584 – (1999-2011) 9 tries, 133 goals, 90 p.goals, 1 f.goal Nathan Trist 475 - (2003-2013) 76 tries,28 goals, 13 p.goals Michael Griffin 445 - (1996-2006) 89 tries Tom Carter 435 - (2003-2014) 86 tries,1 goal, 1 field goal (Tom also has 97 pts 17 tries,6 goals in 2nd Grade in 2002/03/04 and 112 pts in Colts in 2002 14 tries,15 goals,4p.goals which puts his total to 644) No record of Tom’s 2001 Colts scoring. Brock James 377 - (2001-2003) 8 tries,116 goals, 34 p.goals, 1 f.goal Scott Stumbles 357 - (2003-2012) 40 tries, 56 goals, 15 p.goals Most career tries: Michael Griffin (Winger) 89 tries in 206 First grade games (1996-2006) Tom Carter (Centre) 86 tries in 168 First grade games (2003-2014) Nathan Trist (Winger/Fullback)76 tries in 119 First grade games (2005-2013) Ted Magrath (Winger) 74 tries in 76 First grade games (1957-1963) Tim Davidson (No 8) 65 tries in 166 First grade games (2003- 2013) Peter Playford (Winger) 57 tries in 54 First grade games (2003-09) Most career goals Danial Halangahu (2003-12) 341 goals (774 points) David Croft (1982-91) goals unknown (669 points) Stuart Boland (1964-69) goals unknown (668 points) Dan P. Kelly (2005-14 230 goals (629 points) Chris Malone (199911) 224 goals (584points) Most points in a game: David Loxton *** 36 vs Acorn University Japan (5 tries,8 goals) on 2-5-1984*** Peter H. Knibbs 31 (2 tries,5 goals,5 pen goals) vs Drummoyne 25-4-1951 Peter H.Phibbs*** 29 vs Tasmania University 1950, pts break down unsure*** David Croft 28 (2 tries,4 goals,4 pen goals) vs Easts at Woollahra Oval on 11-4-1987, tries worth 4 pts this year.
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