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Season-ending injuries have put a dampener on The Southport School’s final trial match before their title defence of the GPS First XV rugby season begins next week.
The Southport School has edged out Anglican Church Grammar School 3-2 in GPS First XI football, where two other thrillers highlighted the exciting Round 3 action.
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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.
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