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    How cricket saved Penrith's new Earl of Twirl
    Stewart Moses
    • Dec 20, 2017
    • 3 min

    How cricket saved Penrith's new Earl of Twirl

    It's been a meteoric rise for 23-year old left arm spinner, Luke Hodges. Having made his first grade debut just a little over twelve months ago, the Cranebrook junior has made every post a winner thus far in 2017-18 having already taken 30 wickets in all formats of the game. In fact Hodges, who played just four second grade games before being handed his first grade debut in the opening game of the 2016/17 season, is on track to record his best ever season since first coming t
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    Penrith fall at the final hurdle
    Stewart Moses
    • Dec 18, 2017
    • 4 min

    Penrith fall at the final hurdle

    Penrith has failed in its attempt to win its maiden Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cup, going down by 36 runs to Sydney Cricket Club at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday night. As current holders of the limited overs title won less than ten months ago, Penrith went into the T20 Cup final as slight favorites on the back of being the only undefeated side throughout the campaign. But they disappointed when it mattered most, allowing Sydney to claim their second T20 title in the ten-yea
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    Hawkesbury's stunning collapse gifts Penrith a first T20 Cup Final appearance
    Stewart Moses
    • Dec 17, 2017
    • 2 min

    Hawkesbury's stunning collapse gifts Penrith a first T20 Cup Final appearance

    Penrith have qualified for their first ever NSW Premier Cricket T20 Cup Final at the home of NSW Cricket, the Sydney Cricket Ground, after easily accounting for local rivals Hawkesbury by seven wickets earlier today . Having been sent into bat by Penrith skipper Michael Castle, Hawkesbury looked set to post a strong total with openers Ryan Mizzi (42) and Josh Clarke (27) having steered the Hawks to a promising 0/69 at the halfway mark. But the dismissal of the ex-Penrith pla
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    Gibson hopes second homecoming leads to premiership double
    Stewart Moses
    • Mar 16, 2017
    • 3 min

    Gibson hopes second homecoming leads to premiership double

    Local batsmen, Ryan Gibson is hoping his roller-coaster cricket career will be an omen for Penrith as they enter their third finals campaign in four seasons, having qualified in sixth position. Gibson has been prolific in all forms of the game. Photo 77 Media. The Penrith RSL junior, who is no stranger to having played finals both for and against Penrith in consecutive seasons, hopes that it will bring the club some luck as they pursue a rare feat in Sydney Grade Cricket, win
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    Penrith finals-bound after overcoming batting collapse, injury
    Stewart Moses
    • Mar 11, 2017
    • 3 min

    Penrith finals-bound after overcoming batting collapse, injury

    Penrith has qualified for it's third first grade finals series in four years with a comfortable 24 run win over arch-nemesis, Sydney Cricket Club in the final round of grade cricket, played at Drummoyne Oval. The Black Cats, who entered the final round clinging onto sixth place and ahead of Manly by just one point, were confirmed as finalists after Hawkesbury triggered a batting collapse of their own to easily count for the home side in the end. The win also sees Penrith rema
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    Panther Pat back in the Test fold
    Stewart Moses
    • Mar 11, 2017
    • 2 min

    Panther Pat back in the Test fold

    Penrith Cricket Club's Pat Cummins has all but completed a remarkable comeback from a series of injuries, after being recalled to the Australian Test squad. Cummins, comes into the test squad that is currently locked at 1-all with India, after fast bowler Mitchell Starc was ruled out of the remainder of the series with stress fractures in his foot. Cummins in full flight for Penrith. Credit 77 Media. The call-up means that Cummins is likely to play just his second test for Au
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    #SidelineEye - June 2
    Jarrod McGrouther
    • Jun 7, 2016
    • 2 min

    #SidelineEye - June 2

    AFL Penrith Rams continued on their winning ways on Saturday, comprehensive victors winning by 50 points over Sydney University. It was a damp and cold university ground and despite the margin, it was a close contest for much of the match. A six goal to one final term sealed the win and placed the Rams in equal second spot on the ladder. Former Victorian Phil Aumann and Brayden Wilson were the best for Penrith, with Mitch Stevens booting three. The Ramettes ladies team made i
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