GPS First XV rugby: Test cricketer’s son among school’s 1 debut players
Nudgee College will field 13 debut players including the son of a Test cricketer. All round two teams here – plus six things we learned from round one.
Nudgee College will field 13 debut players including the son of a Test cricketer. All round two teams here – plus six things we learned from round one.
What looms as the most even GPS premiership race in years started last Saturday with a bang – featuring three thrilling finishes – and every school is represented in our Round 1 Team of the Week.
GPS basketball round 1: Gregory Terrace have gotten out of the blocks thanks to the hot hand of sharpshooter Phoenix Trego while The Southport School made a statement. See the Players of the Week.
GPS First XV: Toowoomba Grammar’s George Griffiths scored three tries on a stunning day 1 of rugby featuring a thrill-a-minute opening in all four games.
Potential Olympian Tom Neill and two of his fellow swimming internationals from the Rackley Centenary Swim squad will be at Swimming Australia specialist training camps this week.
A inspired fast bowling effort has been the deciding factor in the bitter rivalry between St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace and St Joseph’s Nudgee College, while one batsman posted a ton, but it was all in vain.
Only three schools could be the victors in a stunning afternoon of third-round GPS First XI cricket.
An emerging English international, a towering Australian fast bowler and one of Queensland’s most exciting teenage prospects are among those chosen in this The Southport School First XI team of the decade.
The giant-killing Toowoomba Grammar School’s First XI today claimed a stunning upset win over Terrace while Brisbane Boys College ploughed through the gloom to pip Anglican Church Grammar School in two GPS cricket cliffhangers.
Hayden Brough scored a breakthrough 124 for St Joseph’s Nudgee College while Toowoomba Grammar School, Brisbane Boys College and St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace claimed round one wins in GPS First XI cricket today.
The elite GPS schoolboy competition has produced many Test players and some of the most famous Queensland cricketers of all-time. But who is the greatest batsman?
This Anglican Church Grammar School GPS schoolboy cricket dream team would feature greats Peter Burge and Ron Archer, but a lesser known elite player would also make the side selected by seasoned journalist Andrew Dawson.
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