Proudly Sponsored by
0
Items : 0
Subtotal : $0.00
View CartCheck Out
Proudly Sponsored by
0
Items : 0
Subtotal : $0.00
View CartCheck Out

Blog Full Left Sidebar With Frame

Caption align here
26
Mar
2018

Simon Couch and Chiropractic Solutions Sponsoring Davies this Season

The Waratahs are proud to have Chiropractic Solutions sponsor young-gun Ollie Davies this season. Click Here to view Ollie Davie’s player profile. Ollie Davies has had a break through season for the Waratahs, scoring buckets of runs along the way and becoming the youngest centurion in the clubs 138 year history. Ollie has continued to go from strength-to-strength over the past 12 months, whether it be clearing the fence for...
Read More
23
Mar
2018

Lenton wins Solway medal as NSW Country / ACT Player of the year

TravelSim Waratahs 1st grade wicket-keeper batsman Jay Lenton has won the Solway Medal as the NSW Country / ACT Player of the year at the recent 2017/18 Season Gala awards. A few years ago, all NSW Premier Cricket players who came from NSW country areas became associated with the ACT Comets. The Comets were subsequently branded the ACT/NSW Country Comets, and they play in the Futures League, which is the same...
Read More
23
Mar
2018

Waratahs look for Grand Final births – Semi Final Teams 2nd, 4th, 5th Grade and Brewer Shield T20

The TravelSIM Manly Warringah Waratahs are primed and ready for a shot at the title with 3 teams looking to qualify for the big dance. With Grand Final births up for grabs, the selectors have named unchanged line-ups for 2nd and 4th grade, while 5th grade has called in the experience of Ross Trewartha to cover for the unavailability of Geoff Isaacs, with Dylan Marshall taking over the captaincy. Unlike...
Read More
21
Mar
2018

Great performances keep hopes alive – semi-final preview

As we head into the semi-finals of the New South Wales Premier Cricket Competition for the 2017/18 season, the TravelSim Waratahs have stayed in contention after the quarter-finals, with second, fourth and fifth grade sides all progressing to the next stage. Second grade showed a dominant bowling performance in their quarter-final, getting Mosman all out for 69, after being solid with the bat prior to this, seeing Manly get 308...
Read More
1 198 199 200 201 202 417