Club rugby finals mega gallery
Enjoy this 200 image picture gallery of club rugby preliminary finals action incorporating Colts 3,2,1, premier womens, and fifth grade.
Enjoy this 200 image picture gallery of club rugby preliminary finals action incorporating Colts 3,2,1, premier womens, and fifth grade.
GPS rugby round 6: The competition rests on a knife’s edge after a round which saw Churchie and Terrace win thrillers while Ipswich Grammar secured their first win of the season.
Who are the homegrown talents of the GPS First V basketball competition? Revealed here, including a BSHS qualified pilot and why ball is booming at Gregory Terrace.
The biggest game of the GPS basketball season looms with Churchie welcoming an undefeated TSS in a fine run of form. But first, see the round 5 Players of the Week here.
The Southport School First VIII coach Cameron Kennedy has demanded “something special” from his crew as the countdown to Head of the River continues.
All-rounder Tom Gossett and spinner Liam O’Connor helped steer The Southport School back to the GPS first XI summit on Saturday but it was another rising star who stole the show.
Two GPS First XI heavyweights have hit the canvas during shock losses, while Churchie edged out Brisbane Grammar School in a thriller during round five action on Saturday.
In year eight, Zach Nixon was cut from The Southport School’s rowing program.
The Southport School are treating every game as do-or-die ahead of a crucial chance to put a dent in the premiership hopes of one of their chief GPS first XI rivals.
Meet a young Queenslander regarded as a sleeping giant of world athletics who is capable of not only winning a place on the Australian Olympic Games athletics team, but also claiming a gold medal.
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.
Brisbane Grammar remains the school to beat although the Southport School’s First VIII are closing fast following their best GPS regatta performance of the year on Saturday.
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.
One down, five to go. After two false starts, The Southport School finally launched their GPS first XI assault today and kept their hopes of a fourth-straight crown alive.
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