Sutherland District Cricket Club

Sutherland District Cricket Club Sutherland DCC was founded in 1965 and competes in the Sydney Grade Cricket Competition. Home ground is Glenn McGrath Oval, Caringbah

23 May 1997Adrian Craig won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night. 25 May 2012Joel Brockley ...
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23 May 1997
Adrian Craig won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

25 May 2012
Joel Brockley won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Luke Dudman won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

26 May 2000
Jason Dunbar won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

26 May 2008
Stuart Clark took 5-32 in the second innings of the 1st Test vs West Indies at Sabina Park, Kingston. He finished with match figures of 8-91 and won the Player of the Match award.

27 May 2018
Shane Watson scored 117no off 57 balls with 11 fours & 8 sixes for Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL Final in Mumbai. He won the Player of the Match award.

28 May 1999
Andrew Northridge won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

29 May 1992
Tony Clark won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

16 May 2014Chris Macnamara won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Nigh...
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16 May 2014
Chris Macnamara won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

16 May 2015
Shane Watson scored 104no off 59 balls with 9 fours & 5 sixes for Rajasthan Royals versus Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. He won the Player of the Match award.

17 May 1991
Phil Weatherall won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

17 May 2013
Matthew Hughston won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Nathan Fitzgerald won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

17 May 2019
Lee Prescott was elected a Life Member at the annual Presentation Night, while Daniel Rixon won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards.

18 May 2003
Glenn McGrath took 4-31 off 10 overs in an ODI versus West Indies at Sabina Park, Kingston. He won the Player of the Match award.

18 May 2007
Steve Smith won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Mathew Earley won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

20 May 2016
Devlin Malone won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Matthew Hughston won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

21 May 2010
Scott Dawes won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

21 May 2021
Daniel Fallins won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Zac Philipson won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

22 May 2001
Tony Clark won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

22 May 2015
Mitch Brown won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

9 May 2003Tony Clark won a record 5th James A. Daly Memorial Award and the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Prese...
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9 May 2003
Tony Clark won a record 5th James A. Daly Memorial Award and the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

11 May 1965
Norm O’Neill scored 74no in the second innings of the 4th Test versus West Indies at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown – his final Test innings.

11 May 2010
Steve Smith took 3-20 off 4 overs versus West Indies at St.Lucia in the World T20, his best bowling figures in T20 Internationals. He won the Player of the Match award.

11 May 2018
Nathan Whittingham won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

12 May 2007
Stuart Clark took 7-82 in the first innings of the County Championship match for Hampshire versus Lancashire at Southampton.

12 May 2017
Daniel Fallins won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Joel Almond won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

13 May 2022
Daniel Rixon won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Tom Pinson won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

Vale Warren Moodie - 1st Grade Player  #73It is with deep regret that we advise that Warren Moodie, 1st Grade player  #7...
20/05/2026

Vale Warren Moodie - 1st Grade Player #73

It is with deep regret that we advise that Warren Moodie, 1st Grade player #73, passed away peacefully on Tuesday morning after a long fight with pulmonary fibrosis. He was only 68. He joined SDCC in 1972-73 with his twin brother Brian (who pre-deceased Warren a number of years ago) as members of the AW Green Shield team. He played two seasons in AWG and then came to grade cricket in 1974-75, when he played most of the season in 4th Grade, scoring 321 runs at 21.4 and taking 22 wickets at 14.6. The annual report stated “Warren Moodie gave a most competent display of batting and spin bowling.”

In 1975-76, he was a member of the 3rd Grade premiership team, scoring 255 runs at 18.2 and taking 30 wickets at 16.2. The following season, he started in 3rds and finished in 2nds. While his stats in 2nds were fairly modest, the captain Bryan Dawson wrote in the annual report: “The highlight for next year will surely be Warren Moodie. Whenever he bowled or batted, it always seemed that he would make the game go our way and his future will only be limited by his desire to reach for bigger things.”

In 1977-78, he debuted in 1sts at the start of the season and finished with 259 runs at 25.9 and 20 wickets at 25.4. He made his highest 1st Grade score of 82 when he moved up to open the batting after Christmas. The captain Alan Campbell wrote in his report: “Warren has shown a dedication that has not only improved his bowling but unearthed his obvious batting ability. He capped a great season by making the Metropolitan side and we hope to see him in the State Colts squad next season.”

In 1978-79, Warren again played 1st Grade, scoring 236 runs at 16.9 as an opener and taking 12 wickets at 36.5. He played in the epic semi-final at Hurstville Oval, scoring 56 in our total of 8/327 dec off 92 overs. The match was drawn when St.George finished day 2 on 8/306 off 105 overs (Warren 1-68), with Saints advancing to the final as the higher-placed team. In 1979-80, he started in 1sts but was dropped to 2nds as he struggled with both bat and ball. He moved to Waverley the following season and played two seasons there, before he gave the game away. In all grades for SDCC, he played 113 matches, scoring 1858 runs at 18.2 and taking 140 wickets at 22.7.

We extend our sincere condolences to Warren wife Sue and his daughters Holly and Melanie and their families. Warren’s funeral will be held in the Founders Room at Wanda Surf Club on Friday 29 May at 1.30pm.

Big congratulations to all selected for our AW Green Shield squad and development squad players for 2026/27 season. 🦈🏏
20/05/2026

Big congratulations to all selected for our AW Green Shield squad and development squad players for 2026/27 season. 🦈🏏

2 May 1995Glenn McGrath finished the 4-Test series in the West Indies with 17 wickets at 21.71 as Australia won the seri...
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2 May 1995
Glenn McGrath finished the 4-Test series in the West Indies with 17 wickets at 21.71 as Australia won the series 2-1 to regain the Frank Worrell Trophy.

2 May 2008
Steve Smith won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

2 May 2010
Shane Watson scored 81 off 49 balls with 7 fours & 4 sixes versus Pakistan at St.Lucia in the World T20. He won the Player of the Match award.
3 May 1996
Phil Purcell won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

3 May 2002
David Eaglesham won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and the inaugural Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

3 May 2009
Shane Watson scored 116no in an ODI versus Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.

5 May 1995
Jason Packer won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

5 May 2003
Stuart MacGill took 5-75 in the second innings of the 3rd Test versus West Indies at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown. He finished with match figures of 9-182 and won the Player of the Match award.

6 May 2005
Matthew O’Brien won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award on a countback from Steve Smith at the annual Presentation Night. Steve won an unprecedented trifecta of the James A. Daly Memorial Award, the Margaret Mann Memorial Award and the Ken Gardner Memorial Award.

6 May 2011
Adam Fleming won the James A. Daly Memorial and Ted Cotton Memorial Awards at the annual Presentation Night.

7 May 1965
Norm O’Neill scored 51 in the first innings of the 4th Test versus West Indies at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown – his final Test match.

7 May 2004
David Celep won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Brody Harwin won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

8 May 1998
Jason Holley won the James A. Daly Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

25 April 2007Glenn McGrath took 3-18 off 8 overs in the World Cup semi-final versus South Africa in St.Lucia. He won the...
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25 April 2007
Glenn McGrath took 3-18 off 8 overs in the World Cup semi-final versus South Africa in St.Lucia. He won the Player of the Match award.

27 April 2013
Shane Watson scored 98 not out off 53 balls with 13 fours & 4 sixes for Rajasthan Royals versus Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL.

28 April 2007
Glenn McGrath took 1-31 off 7 over in the World Cup final versus Sri Lanka at Kensington Oval Bridgetown as Australia won the World Cup for the 4th time. It was the final match of his international career.

28 April 2023
Tom Doyle won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Luke Ritchie won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

29 April 2016
Steve Smith scored 101 off 54 balls with 8 fours & 5 sixes for Rising Pune Supergiants versus Gujarat Lions in the IPL.

30 April 2008
Glenn McGrath took 4-29 off 4 overs for Delhi Daredevils versus Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL. He won the Player of the Match award.

1 May 2009
Steve Smith won the James A. Daly Memorial Award and Matthew Bradley won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

11 April 2011Shane Watson scored 185 not out off 96 balls, with 15 fours and 15 sixes in a one-day international versus ...
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11 April 2011
Shane Watson scored 185 not out off 96 balls, with 15 fours and 15 sixes in a one-day international versus Bangladesh at Dhaka. Needless to say, he won the Player of the Match award. It was the highest score in ODIs by an Australian male player until Glenn Maxwell scored his remarkable 201 not out in the 2023 World Cup in India.

12 April 2024
Joel Almond won James A. Daly Memorial Award and the Ted Cotton Memorial Award at the annual Presentation Night.

13 April 2007
Glenn McGrath took 3-17 off 7 overs in a World Cup match versus Ireland at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. He won the Player of the Match award.

14 April 2000
Glenn McGrath took 2-13 off 10 overs in an ODI versus South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town.

16 April 1985
At the End of Season Awards Night, Mick Jones won the Caringbah Inn Player of the Season Award and Barry Davison won the James A. Daly Memorial Award.

4 April 2006Stuart Clark finished his debut Test series against South Africa with 20 wickets at 15.85 in the 3 Tests and...
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4 April 2006
Stuart Clark finished his debut Test series against South Africa with 20 wickets at 15.85 in the 3 Tests and was named Player of the Series.

4 April 2010
Sutherland won the 4th Grade premiership after drawing with St.George at Glenn McGrath Oval. The side was captained by Chris Macnamara.

4 April 2021
Sutherland won the 4th Grade premiership after defeating St.George at Hurstville Oval. The team was captained by James Hawksworth. Tom Straker won the David Givney Medal for player of the match.

6 April 1997
Sutherland won the 2nd Grade premiership by defeating Manly-Warringah at Bankstown Oval. The team was captained by Kevin Tuite.

7 April 1999
Glenn McGrath finished the Test Series in the West Indies with 30 wickets at 16.93 in the 4 Tests.

7 April 2002
Sutherland won the 4th Grade premiership by defeating Manly-Warringah at Caringbah Oval. The team was captained by Adrian Craig.

7 April 2006
Phil Jaques won the Steve Waugh Medal as NSW Male Player of the Season for 2005-06.

8 April 1996
Sutherland won its first 1st Grade premiership by defeating Bankstown outright at Bankstown Oval. The team was captained by Rodney Davison and Glenn McGrath won the Benaud Medal for player of the match.
Sutherland 277 (Matthew O’Brien 85, Jason Holley 67, Darren Mitchell 63, Darrell Mann 20) & 3/54 d. Bankstown 154 (Glenn McGrath 5-28, Stuart Clark 2-48) & 176 (Stuart Clark 3-40, Stuart MacGill 3-45, Glenn McGrath 3-72) outright.

We also won the 2nd Grade premiership by defeating St.George at Howell Oval. The team was captained by Kevin Tuite.
Sutherland 356 (Jason Packer 135, Andrew Northridge 72, Martin Carroll 43, Tim Brennan 41) & 2/139 (Tim Brennan 79no, Shane Duff 34no) d. St.George 300 (Daniel McLauchlan 4-95, Martin Carroll 3-67).

10 April 2006
Stuart MacGill took 8-108 in the first innings of the 1st Test versus Bangladesh at Fatullah.

10 April 2026
Max Robinson won the Steve Smith Medal for Player of the Season and Sam Jaques won the Ted Cotton Memorial Award for Players’ Player of the Season at the annual Presentation Night.

28 March 1976Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership after the final was washed out. The team was captained by Grant Mu...
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28 March 1976
Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership after the final was washed out. The team was captained by Grant Murphy.

28 March 1999
Sutherland won the 3rd Grade premiership after the final was washed out.

29 March 1987
Sutherland won the 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade premierships to complete our greatest season, winning Green Shield and the Club Championship.

3rd Grade defeated Hawkesbury. The team was captained by Barry Davison.

4th Grade defeated Campbelltown-Camden. The team was captained by Tom Iceton.

5th Grade defeated Randwick. The team was captained by Mick Jones.

30 March 1968
Sutherland won the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Grade premierships.

2nd Grade defeated Wests. The team was captained by Grant Le Huray.

3rd Grade defeated St.George. The team was captained by Bryan Hazell.

4th Grade defeated Bankstown. The team was captained by Ken Hatherly.

31 March 2019
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership defeating UNSW. The team was captained by Nathan Whittingham, who also won the James Rodgers Medal for player of the match.

31 March 2024
Sutherland won the Metro Cup defeating Sydney Uni Blue. The team was captained by Brett James. Jack Logan won the Player of the Final Medal.

1 April 1979
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating Bankstown-Canterbury. The team was captained by Ken Lamb.

1 April 2001
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating University of NSW. The team was captained by David Givney.

1 April 2007
Sutherland played in three finals, winning 3rd & 4th Grades and losing 5th Grade.

3rd Grade defeated Gordon. The team was captained by Jason Packer.

4th Grade defeated Randwick Petersham. The team was captained by Joel Burnett.

1 April 2012
Sutherland won the 3rd & 4th Grade premierships.

3rd Grade defeated Sydney. The team was captained by Aaron Phillips.

4th Grade defeated Manly. The team was captained by Chris Macnamara.

2 April 2000
Sutherland won the 5th Grade premiership by defeating Manly-Warringah. The team was captained by David Givney.

3 April 1998
Sutherland won 1st Grade by defeating North Sydney. The team was captained by Jason Young and Jason Holley won the Benaud Medal for player of the match

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Caringbah, NSW
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