Since 1965
8 January 2021
Steve Smith scored 131 in the first innings of the 3rd Test vs India at the SCG.
9 January 1985
Sutherland won the AW Green Shield, defeating Gordon at Hurstville Oval.
Sutherland 9/227 cc (Jude Hennessy 64, Trent Harvey 34, Wayne Lowe 29 Rodney Davison 28) d. Gordon 137 (Chris Fox 4-25, Ben Connell 4-34).
9 January 1986
Sutherland won the AW Green Shield, defeating Gordon at Caringbah Oval.
Sutherland 7/216 cc (Jeff Smith 80, Tod Young 53, Darrell Mann 28) d. Gordon 176 (Anthony Hale 6-52, Darrell Mann 3-52).
9 January 1994
Rod Furner & Tim Cadden put on 255 for the 1st wicket in AWG vs M&S Western at Mona Park – the then record opening partnership for all grades for the club. The team total of 2/325 is the record score for AWG for the club.
10 January 1993
Justin Kenny scored 115 in 1st Grade L/O vs Hawkesbury at Benson’s Lane No.1 – the first century in 1st Grade L/O for the club.
10 January 2016
Tom Doyle scored 180 in Poidevin-Gray Shield vs Northern District at Glenn McGrath Oval – the record score in PGs for the club.
10 January 2021
Steve Smith scored 81 in the second innings of the 3rd Test vs India at the SCG. He won the Player of the Match award.
12 January 2016
Steve Smith scored 149 in an ODI match vs India at the WACA. He won the Player of the Match award.
13 January 1985
Dominic Watson played Poidevin-Gray Shield vs St.George at Hurstville Oval, having played 3rds vs Manly-Warringah at Tonkin Oval the previous day as Dominic Colley! For the record, he top-scored in PGs with 40.
13 January 1990
Martin Carroll took 8-30 in 5th Grade vs North Sydney at Tunks Park.
14 January 1990
Sutherland won the AW Green Shield, defeating Manly-Warringah at Bankstown Oval.
Sutherland 8/176 (Brad Harrington 74, Nathan Morando 60) d. Manly-Warringah 173 (James Holley 3-33, Chi Chiem 2-15, Jamie Hall 2-42).
1st Grade Debuts:
9 January – 1982: Stuart Keers; 1999: David Celep; 2020: Josh Horner
10 January – 1972: Graham Warry; 2015: Devlin Malone
11 January – 1969: Allen Humphries, Adrian Worrall; 1986: Paul Prichard