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ON THIS DAY - 24th March

Armidale Waratahs (The Tahs) | March 24, 2024

In 1974, there were shades of the three seasons earlier, when Waratahs batting won the premiership, in this A grade Final against Unicorns. On a perfect batting track, for once Waratahs didn't fail, with almost everyone making starts. Betts played one of his finest innings, skipper Allan Thompson, Allan Gray and Bruce Mathieson were all solid in the middle order and the tail chimed in. 270 was a good total to defend but on the Sunday, it proved not enough. On the back of a 156 run partnership by Wynn and Beer, Unicorns won by 6 wickets, Waratahs having to rely on two runouts to stay in the game. Their bowling lacking penetration and depth with departure of Cooke and Mackenzie pre-season.

Waratahs v Unicorns (Final) - A grade, 23rd & 24th March 1974

Waratahs Season 1973-74


In 1985, both top grade lost epic semis. In 1sts, Easts dominated the Saturday, with their top 3 in fine form. After Eddie and Taylor posted 118, Lawrence caused a middle order wobble but Porter and Baillie took over adding 125 for the fifth wicket and 300 was posted. On the Sunday, chasing a big target, Lawrence and Frost started well but then 4 wickets fell cheaply. Sattler joined Muldoon in a stand which was putting Waratahs back in the game until Muldoon was unfortunately run out. With Baillie applying overs pressure, Sattler pushed the bowlers but with the youngster Kelleher mostly just holding the line, the 73 run stand was effective but ate up overs. With the luxury of Johnson batting at #8 and Quaife to follow, the game was there to be won but Sattler's dismissal, after his best innings for Waratahs and in the midst of concern over the dwindling overs, was the last hurrah. Baillie's 7-71 sealed a man of the match performance where he excelled with bat and ball.

Waratahs v Easts (Semi) - 1st grade, 23rd & 24th March 1985

It was a similar story in 2nds, where Uralla made a big score on the Saturday. Hammond, playing in his first major game at only 16, bowled well, especially in tandem with veteran Philp but even though they kept taking wickets, Whackett kept hitting boundaries over the fast Lambert Park outfield. On a good wicket, Waratahs were still in the game but their early batting collapsed and when Finlayson left at 5-71, after adding a quick 50 with Philp, the game looked beyond them. Langston, promoted after a season in 3rds, added 78 with Philp and then 102 with Patterson to swing the game back to Waratahs. Barnden returned and removed Patterson and with the win within sight and Barnden threatening, Langston attacked at the other end, taking 16 from Worthing's over before he launched a lofted off drive from the last ball, which tagged an overhanging branch and Grills unfairly claimed the catch when it dropped into his hands. The umpired sent him on his way instead of signalling four and Barnden cleaned up the rest for a 7 run victory. Langston's 93 gave him the highest season aggregate - 635 runs - of any player without scoring a century.

Waratahs v Uralla (Semi) - 2nd grade, 23rd & 24th March 1985

Waratahs Season 1984-85


In 1991, 1sts lost the unlosable Final, entering the game with only one loss for the season as the reigning premiers and a season long dominance over their opponent TAS. It was a win orchestrated by the former Waratahs veteran Johnson, who left in the early season to captain and mentor the talented but in experienced TAS side. Waratahs bowled first, with Robertson, Ryan and Lough tying down TAS to less than two and half an over for the afternoon but fulfilling their skipper's desire that they bat all afternoon. The problem with the attack, with Michael Connolly, Phil Melville, Peter McClenaghan and the young tyros Jeremy Roach and Peter Murphy all leaving before the season started, was the lack of a spearhead, a breakthrough bowler. On the Sunday, the strong Waratahs batting lineup was blasted out by Aggs and Johnstone, three of the top seven getting ducks. In a season where they had topped 250 seven times and chased over 200 three times, it was an unconscionable failure.

Waratahs v TAS (Final) - 23rd & 24th March 1991

Waratahs Season 1990-91


In 1996, with no 1st grade, 2nds & 5ths had scrapped their way to the preliminary finals, battling all the way with typical Waratahs spirit. Unfortunately, there are no scorecards for their losses - 2nds losing to Uralla and 5ths to Norths - but it should be noted that Steven Davis took 7-36 for 5ths.

Waratahs Season 1995-96

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Armidale, Australia
The history of a proud club which grew men from boys through the simple act of trusting them with something very precious.

Favourite players: Life members: Alan Gray, Harry Deiderick, Graham Johnson, Ian Campbell, Syd Philp, Graham Patterson & Albert Hofkamp.

Favourite grounds: Wicklow Oval (Rologas Fields), Harris Park, West Armidale Park (Lambert Park), The Armidale Sportsground

All-time cricket hero: Any bloke in the Royal Blue cap.

Favourite bat: The one that scored the most.

Most memorable moment in cricket:
1952-53 A grade Final, beating Easts 2 outright after our worst A/1st grade total in the sixty year history of the club. Beat the very strong Uralla in the last round to just scrape into the semis and then Easts 1 in the Semi. Played one player short on the first day after a mix up with team sheets and made 163 in the sunshine, Ross Ridley 59. Easts 0-57 at stumps after four dropped catches. Didn't play the second day for two weeks because of the Armidale Show and then after four days of heavy rain. Wicket now a sticky and impossible to bat on. Easts all out for 95, Don Paul 6-24. Batting a second time, Waratahs still one short and Ridley now out injured, all out for 21. Easts needing 90 don't make it to halfway, all out for 43, Don Paul 7-20. Waratahs win their first premiership in only their third season.

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