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Tasmania, weather stand in NSW's way

Blues eye off final-day declaration as they seek win that will guarantee spot in JLT Sheffield Shield final

NSW face a nervous final day against Tasmania in Hobart as they chase the win they need to hold on to second place and guarantee themselves a spot in next week's JLT Sheffield Shield final against table-topping Victoria.

The Blues ended the penultimate day of the regular season at 5-149, a lead of 269 runs over the home side.

Debutant breaks record, takes a blinder

NSW will need to earn maximum points to avoid being leapfrogged by Western Australia, who are on top in their match against Queensland at the WACA.

Tasmania proved themselves to be stubborn with the bat on day three, chewing up 97.4 overs in their innings of 255 as the home side conceded a first innings deficit of 120 runs.

Copeland takes six to lead NSW charge

It could have been worse for the Blues but for pace bowler Trent Copeland (6-88) running through the tail, as the home side lost 5-23 at the end of their innings.

NSW wicketkeeper Baxter Holt collected six catches, the second highest figure achieved on a Shield debut.

Paine 'does a Fawad', forgets his glove

Prolific opener Alex Doolan (72), in-form Matthew Wade (34) and Ben McDermott (53) were the main contributors for Tasmania.

In reply, NSW put on a confident 81-run stand for the opening wicket between Daniel Hughes (26) and Nick Larkin (33), but soon suffered a dose of the jitters losing 4-18.

Moises Henriques hit a 69-ball knock of 49 to halt the slide, but bad light stopped play early with rain having shortened day two.


Tasmania: Jordan Silk, Alex Doolan, Charlie Wakim, Matthew Wade (c), Ben McDermott, Tim Paine (wk), Simon Milenko, Hamish Kingtson, Jackson Bird, Gabe Bell, Riley Meredith

NSW: Daniel Hughes, Nick Larkin, Kurtis Patterson (c), Moises Henriques, Jason Sangha, Nick Bertus, Jack Edwards, Baxter Holt (wk), Trent Copeland, Sean Abbott, Harry Conway.