First Grade: Sydney University 9-354 off 96 overs (Greg Mail 131, David Miller 58, Tim Ley 55, Scott Henry 53; Tony Clark 5-68, Matthew Bursa 3-58) v Blacktown, ... 25 not out, Alex Logan 25, Steven Birch 24 Cameron Prentice 2-16, Brenton Wright 2-19) by
From Clark 1813; with bibliographic history, and discussion of possible origins on text and images. ... Ph.D thesis, University of Tasmania, 2006). DIGITISED). Cameron 2006. Neil Matheson Cameron.
Mafi, James Cameron tries; Angus Sinclair 2 goals, James Cameron goal) d Penrith 12 (H. ... Australian Football. Sydney Premier Division – Round 5. Balmain 14.11: 95 (James Howard 4, Matthew Fosdike 3, Matthew Edwins 2, Nic Fosdike 2, Andrew Clark 2,
Toss: Sydney University on Saturday. Batted first: Northern District. Third Grade: Sydney University 265 off 78.2 overs (Bennett Walsh 66, Ben Mitchell 47, Henry Clark 36 not out; Phil Melville ... Toss: Northern District. Batted first: Sydney University.
1 overs (Ben Le Bas 39, Mitchell Hinds 37, Tony Clark 35 not out; Charlie Cassell 5-35, Matthew Moran 2-33) by 56 runs at University Oval on Saturday. ... off 45.3 overs (Matthew Dedes 54, Cameron Cotter 51, Daniel Hayes 45; Tom Kierath 4-50, Lewis
Luke Hayward 3, Cameron Farmer 2, Michael Lloyd, Chas Wilkinson) at Weldon Oval on Saturday. ... Sydney University: Rowdy Friend, Sam Clark, Luke Egan, William Stratford, Daniel Black.
Luke Hayward 3, Cameron Farmer 2, Michael Lloyd, Chas Wilkinson) at Weldon Oval on Saturday. ... Sydney University: Rowdy Friend, Sam Clark, Luke Egan, William Stratford, Daniel Black.
Best players. NT Thunder: Richard Tambling, Justin Beugelaar, Cameron Ilett, Shannon Rioli, Jonathan Peris, Darren Ewing. ... Sydney University: Andrew Sierakowski, Samuel Clark, Samuel Coggins, Oliver Wetzlar, William Gowers, James Nettle.
Henry Clark 3-7, Lewis McMahon 3-14, Kieran Tate 2-23) and 105 off 31.5 overs (Oliver Maxwell 25, Jack Redmond 19; Ash Cowan 6-21) outright at Waverley ... Sydney University 525 off 148 overs (Lachlan Carfax 151, Kobe Carroll 105, Hugh Kermond 67, Joseph
Clark’s run was the fifth best ever by an Australian woman at the Olympics. ... In the hot conditions Clark chose to run conservatively early and it paid dividends coming home strongly over the last seven kilometres.