Sydney's constant rain made NSW's chase of Queensland's total ever-more challenging, who had earlier been buoyed by the brutal hitting of Max Bryant who dispatched an unbeaten 88 off 53 balls.
A result couldn't be found in the South Australia v Queensland Marsh Sheffield Shield clash at the Adelaide Oval after the first couple of days were hampered by rain delays.
Xavier Bartlett finished with four wickets while Harry Nielsen fell just short of a century in the Redbacks' innings, before 100-gamer Joe Burns ended day two unbeaten on 49 to give the Bulls a slim advantage after two rain-affected days in Adelaide
South Australia lost five wickets in the first 20 overs at the Adelaide Oval on day one before rain and a crucial partnership between Harry Nielsen and Ben Manenti helped them reach 6-107 at stumps on a rain-affected day
Queensland have recorded their first Marsh Cup victory of the season in style with Sam Truloff (55) and Mark Steketee (3-30) leading the Bulls to a thumping bonus point win over Victoria.
A second innings 5-48 to go with his four wickets in the first helped Michael Neser and Queensland pick up an innings and 10 run win over Victoria in less than two days
Western Australia recovered from 4-24 in pursuit of 194 to pull off a famous three-wicket Sheffield Shield win against Queensland with allrounders Aaron Hardie and Hilton Cartwright both scoring crucial fifties.
Jhye Richardson claimed four wickets and Aaron Hardie and Corey Rocchiccioli two each as WA dismissed Queensland for 211 at the WACA before the Bulls hit back with a wicket of their own before stumps.
After taking only three balls to finish off NSW's first innings on 246, Queensland set about responding with a determined 86no from Matthew Renshaw leading the Bulls' reply.
New South Wales were reduced to 3-16 after being sent in by Queensland at Drummoyne Oval, with Michael Neser and Mark Steketee getting new ball wickets, but recovered to 9-246 by the close thanks to half-centuries to Matthew Gilkes and Sean Abbott.
A century to Marnus Labuschagne and fifties to Usman Khawaja, Jimmy Peirson and Joe Burns gave Queensland a imperious 210-run lead over Tasmania at stumps on day two.
Mark Steketee took four wickets and Michael Neser three as Queensland bowled out Tasmania for 147 before reaching 1-70 at stumps on the opening day of their Sheffield Shield clash at AB Field.