New South Wales 3 for 79 trail South Australia 188 (Klinger 59, Cooper 57, Henriques 4-13, Smith 4-57) by 109 runs
NSW is in a commanding position after a dominant opening day of the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia at the SCG on Tuesday.
The Blues were 3-79 at stumps, trailing by 109 runs after the Redbacks lost 7-21 in the middle of their innings before being bowled out for just 188 earlier in the day.
In a worrying sign for Australian fans, Phil Hughes - the man expected to take injured opener Simon Katich's Test spot in Perth next week - was dismissed for just four early in the Blues' innings.
Earlier, debutant Tom Moffat's maiden first class innings ended when he was bowled by a Mark Cameron (1-18) yorker in just the second over for a duck.
Klinger and Tom Cooper appeared to steady the ship, guiding the Redbacks past lunch in a 97-run stand for the second wicket.
The partnership came to an end when Cooper (57) slashed a Trent Copeland (1-31) delivery straight to Nic Maddinson at point, though at 2-101 there was little indication of the carnage to come.
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