Surrey 299 for 7 (Roy 120, Onions 4-68) trail Durham 401 (Jennings 201*, Footitt 5-90) by 102 runsScorecard A plucky century by Jason Roy helped Surrey to 299 for 7 in reply to Durhams 401 in the Specsavers County Championship match at Chester-le-Street.In spending 103 balls over his first 50, the England one-day batsman either missed it or middled it. But his second 50 required only 41 balls, with most of his last 20 runs being easy pickings off future team-mate Scott Borthwick.He sat back to clobber a short ball from the legspinner between mid-off and extra cover to reach three figures with his 14th four.But after sharing a third-wicket stand of 164 with Zafar Ansari four wickets went down for 24 runs.Ansari went for a very solid 48 when he edged a drive at Keaton Jennings to slip, then Mark Wood struck with his second delivery with the new ball and Graham Onions with his first.Ben Foakes was lbw when he walked across, looking to turn Wood to leg, and Roy went for 120 when Onions skidded one through to knock him off his feet and claim another lbw verdict.Onions produced another beauty four overs later to claim his fourth wicket, beating Tom Currans forward push to trim his off bail.Durham were twice convinced they had Roy caught behind, but his edges tended to be of the thicker variety, one flying wide of gully when looking to turn the impressive Brydon Carse to leg.He hit Paul Collingwoods first ball just out of short extra covers reach, and on 42 Onions had him in all kinds of trouble.A ball which Roy played into the ground lobbed up and dropped just over the stumps, then he was beaten twice in the same over.Onions also took two wickets in four balls shortly after lunch. He beat Dominic Sibleys forward push on 31 to nick the off stump then nipped one back to have Kumar Sangakkara lbw for 48. In the morning Jennings was left stranded on 201, becoming the seventh player to carry his bat through a Durham innings.Although the fifth batting point was achieved when last man Onions scored the days first seven runs, he then drove a catch to cover to give Mark Footitt his fifth wicket.The only Surrey batsman to fall before lunch was Rory Burns, who was given an uncomfortable time by Wood and fell for 15 when an in-swinger took the inside edge on the way to wicketkeeper Stuart Poynter.Faced with an attack of Wood, Onions, Ben Stokes and the pacy Carse, Sibley played well enough to suggest he wont be the one making way for Mark Stoneman, or Borthwick.Carse, back after a three-month injury absence, posed the greatest threat. He beat Sangakkara twice in his first two overs and remained out of luck as he and Stokes emerged wicketless.Jeremy Lin Jersey . PAUL, Minn. 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But its role in one of Australias most glowing achievements at the Rio Games should not be under-estimated.As Australian Rugby Union officials were celebrating their womens sevens success, so too were their Touch Football Australia counterparts; understandable considering the core of the victorious team came from their ranks.In the 12-member Australian gold medal-winning contingent were seven notable touch footballers, many of whom converted to rugby as the Olympics was such a compelling drawcard.Four -- Charlotte Caslick, Nicole Beck, Alicia Quirk and Emilee Cherry -- were Australian touch football representatives, with 51 Test appearances between them. Gemma Etheridge was a national mixed open representative, while Evania Pelite and Emma Tonegato were Australian Youth representatives.What they learned and developed on the touch football field, including exceptional ball-handling and passing skills as well as knowing how to elude opponents, were vital elements in the Australian womens sevens triumph.There was also an understanding of success, especially as the Australian womens touch football team boast one of the most impressive winning streaks in Australian sport- victors in all eight World Cup tournaments held since 1988. Its exactly the same with the Australian mens touch football team. Eight out of eight over their chief rival New Zealand.The amateur world of Australian touch football, which has strong links with the National Rugby League competition, has power in numbers -- with more than 700,000, people, including 320,000 women, playing the game nationally. Touch Football Australias target is one million participants in Australia by 2020.Their officials realise the masters of their game are bound to be attracted by those able to dangle Olympic medals and professional programs in front of them- - such as the ARU. However, they argue their aim is to continue developing quality male and female athletes -- including those who can become notable rugby league performers and rugby gold medallists.Touch Football Australia chief executive officer Colm Maguire said the organisation was very proud of the success of their past stars in Rio, who were able to use their touch football skills to represent Australia on a different stage and win gold medals.Then there was the publicity boost for their sport.It has been amazing that there has been so many references since the sevens win to where theyve learnt the game, Maguire told ESPN.So good news week for both womens rugby and touch football. As the Olympics heads into its second week and Australias achievements in Rio continuee to inspire, the womens sevens triumph remains a standout.dddddddddddd.Not since the Wallabies appearance in the 2015 World Cup final has Australian rugby enjoyed such a flourishing moment, with the womens team captivating the nation during the event and then for days afterwards. Now they even boast their own postage stamp.While the Australian women indicated back in 2009 when it won the first Sevens World Cup tournament in Dubai that it was a formidable force, the masterstroke was an ARU talent identification program aimed at making their first Olympic appearance a success. This brought to the team many from other sporting pursuits, including hockey, basketball, athletics, and in particular the touch football ranks -- not surprising considering its attacking and passing qualities are also at the heart of the sevens game.What was then required was for a number of the newcomers to learn proper tackling techniques so they became the complete rugby sevens performer. It took time, but it all began to gel well before the team arrived in Brazil, as shown by their No. 1 world ranking going into the Olympics.Maguire said an important skill the touch football contingent provided the Australia sevens team with was the long passing game.I thought the difference between the teams was the ability of our girls to see space, throw that long pass to open space, and have players run into the hole, Maguire said.Our sport is different to a lot of others in being an evasion game. So our girls are always looking for space. They are always looking to score.They develop an attacking mindset. Their high fitness level is another key element, and helps them to handle the workload.There will be a lot of people now talking about playing sevens football, but those girls (in the Australian team) wouldnt play the way that they do if they hadnt had their skill development in our game.Maguire also believes those who had been enticed elsewhere will probably not be lost to touch football.It is a sport you can play for life. So Ive no doubt that those girls will someday return and again play touch football for Australia, potentially in an over-age category, or definitely at the park level.We have a very strong high performance program, but were really focused on ensuring that more people participate. Touch football usually ends up being a lot of peoples second sport. They play rugby league and touch, or netball and touch, or rugby union and touch. Its the way weve grown.And with it, provide a different pathway to gold. ' ' '