Crystal ball look at Broncos’ next generation
Here’s a crystal ball insight into the Brisbane Broncos next generation of players as the NRL powerhouse stockpiles its talent to replace departing or ageing players.
Here’s a crystal ball insight into the Brisbane Broncos next generation of players as the NRL powerhouse stockpiles its talent to replace departing or ageing players.
What does the Queensland Reds next generation of players look like? Here’s an insight into the organisation’s next generation as the storied club rebuilds replace departing or ageing players.
Exciting Queensland Reds U16s outside back Treyvon Pritchard inspired by Springbok Damian Willemse and promising fly half Finn Mackay inspired by All Blacks greats Beauden Barrett and Dan Carter. Read on for under 16s and 19s match coverage against the ACT Brumbies at Ballymore.
GPS junior track and field championship history; eight records tumble at senior championship as Nudgee and IGS tussle for the title.
If St Joseph’s Nudgee College go on to win the GPS First XV premiership this season, the group will look back on today’s win over IGS at Ross Oval as a milestone moment.
Terrace the Brave is a catchcry associated with the famous St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace rugby union brand, but it definitely applies to old boy Conor Tweedy whose recovery from spinal injury has seen him return to the GPS rugby sidelines as a coach.
With the GPS rugby premiership competition to start on Saturday, we run you through the players to keep an eye on.
St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace have kept their hopes of an outright GPS Basketball premiership alive despite being pushed to the brink by Brisbane State High School.
COVID-19 restrictions are so tight in the GPS competition that only two parents or guardians per player are permitted to watch each game. That rule was bent for the incoming Wallabies coach
The teams are in for round two of the GPS premiership season, with Nudgee College, The Southport, Anglican Church Grammar School and Brisbane State High School hosting fixtures.
After a late fade out cost them a big win last week, Brisbane State High School will look to change their fortunes when they host last year’s premiers St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace in GPS Basketball this weekend.
The future of the Gregory Terrace GPS Basketball program seemed gloomy until several moments set the foundation to make them a powerhouse once again and helped break a 16-year premiership drought. SEE INSIDE THE REBUILD HERE.
The Southport School have bounced back from a fourth quarter let-down last week to produce one of the performances of the season against Brisbane State High despite injuries to key players. SEE THE WRAP HERE.
The GPS First XI Football season round 4 was played yesterday, with St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace the big winners. Terrace beat St Joseph’s Nudgee College 3-1, the first First XI win at Nudgee since 2004. In other results BGS beat BBC 3-0, TSS defeated BSHS 4-1 while IGS pipped TGS 2-1.Impressive goals were scored by IGS’s Darryl Barton and Ethan Frazer after IGS defended exceptionally well. Fullbacks Benji Binney and Luka Mirkovic were excellent in one v one situations
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