Cricket’s bold prediction: 2029-30 Bulls squad revealed
We’ve peered into the future to name the 2029-30 squad, alongside the Rookies’ Future side, as well as revealed the greatest ever pre-1975 outfit. Check out Part 2 of our Qld cricket special.
We’ve peered into the future to name the 2029-30 squad, alongside the Rookies’ Future side, as well as revealed the greatest ever pre-1975 outfit. Check out Part 2 of our Qld cricket special.
Here are 70 SEQ schoolboy wonders across four codes we saw in 2023. Our selection includes a recent Manly NRL signing along with football, Aussie rules and rugby top guns. We also name our No. 1-20 cream of the crop players.
Joe Liddy and Will Nason were game-breakers at Ballymore on Sunday as the Queensland Reds Under 19s completed a thrilling comeback to steal victory from the Western Force. How it went down including Under 16s match coverage and pictures here.
Talk about Queensland Rugby Heaven. How’s this for 140 crack players – both past and present – we recognise in the 140th anniversary of the code in the state. And as a bonus, we peek into our crystal ball and highlight junior guns of the future.
Favourites to take out this year’s GPS Basketball premiership, Churchie’s season was almost thrown into disarray against The Southport School before a dominant fourth quarter which could have saved their title hopes.
National and state representatives will be all over the floor as two of GPS Basketball’s heavyweights meet to headline round three of competition. SEE WHAT THE COACHES HAD TO SAY AHEAD OF THE CLASH.
The early season favourites for the GPS Basketball title showed exactly why after dominant displays in round two. SEE THE RESULTS AND STANDOUT PERFORMERS
Brisbane Grammar School’s greatest First XV rugby team would include a lineout better than the legendary Queenslander John Eales while Grammar also had a future Wallaby captain in its midst. So says the doyen of GPS and BGS sport, Ron Cochrane.
The fog was in on the Darling Downs and the rain set in around Brisbane, but it was a case of who cares as the respective GPS First XV rugby union teams celebrated a return to the pitch in trial action this afternoon.
Wet conditions have dominated the action during the GPS First XI football competition, with some big wins recorded in round 2.
The Southport School have overcome a 14-point second half deficit to stun rivals Nudgee College in the first trial match of the GPS Rugby season, 24-21.
Think attack could well be the motto for BSHS this season, with the group plotting an attacking path forward when the GPS season returns with trial matches this weekend.
He’s a towering big man, who has been identified as a future Olympian, and his recruitment could have just given one of last year’s premiers a boost that might be impossible to beat. FIND OUT WHY HERE.
The Southport School will bound into the GPS First XI competition this weekend with an expectation to leave nothing in the tank while aspiring to win the coveted title.
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