GPS First XV team of the week after Nudgee’s premiership win
All nine GPS schools are represented in our First XV rugby team of the week, following Nudgee’s premiership-winning heave.
All nine GPS schools are represented in our First XV rugby team of the week, following Nudgee’s premiership-winning heave.
Nudgee College have claimed yet another GPS First XV premiership, but will it be an outright title? Round 8 report and how it could still be a four-way shared title.
GPS First XV rugby: Meet the 26 Sons (or relatives) of Guns featured this season while also pondering the Road Ahead for your school as the premiership race boils over.
GPS First XV rugby’s round 7 Team of the Week which includes the son of a Springbok, an unsung TGS back and a high achieving Churchie player whose always close to his team’s best.
“It was the biggest moment of my life and school experience.”Those are the words of 2019 First VIII rower Charlie Cox who is preparing to watch this year’s Head of the River as a spectator one year on from his stint in The Southport School’s most prestigious crew.
With Head of the River set to kick off tomorrow, we profile all nine rowers representing the TSS First VIII as they aim for a history making 22nd title.
A sports team at a Gold Coast school has revealed how they coped with a coronavirus scare on the eve of a major competition.
The Bulletin looks at five things we learned from another weekend of Gold Coast cricket.
Every Bulletin photo from another action-packed weekend of Gold Coast cricket, including Kookaburra Cup, Gold Coast Dolphins men and The Southport School’s first XI.
Wild weather and choppy conditions won’t be used as an excuse as The Southport School prepare to go back to the drawing board following a ‘disappointing’ fourth place at the final GPS regatta before Head of the River.
Hamish Parry’s quest for a treasured Olympic Games berth alongside fellow Queenslanders Jacinta Edmundsand Caitlin Cronin was alive after Rowing Australia selected him to take part in the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta in May.
The Southport School’s first XI premiership hopefuls continue to fire in unison after edging closer to the GPS crown with a bonus-point win over Brisbane Grammar School yesterday.
A matchwinning bowling effort turned around one school’s sliding fortunes in miraculous circumstances, while a Houdini-like escape maintained another school’s winning ways in a thrilling round of GPS cricket.
St Joseph’s Nudgee College claimed a second successive GPS swimming championship this afternoon at Chandler, pipping a fast finishing Brisbane Grammar School and a probing Brisbane State High School.
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