Top 30: Rugby 7s top guns uncovered from Caslick Cup, Stannard Shield
Queensland’s best rugby sevens talent revealed here as we name the top 30 performers from the Stannard Shield and Caslick Cup tournaments at Easts.
Queensland’s best rugby sevens talent revealed here as we name the top 30 performers from the Stannard Shield and Caslick Cup tournaments at Easts.
In pictures – more than 100 images from the Caslick Cup and Stannard Shield State Rugby Sevens tournament at Easts Rugby Club.
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Elite GPS schools are preparing for the resumption of sport and extracurricular activities. Here’s when football, chess, rugby, tennis, cross country and gymnastics could resume.
“It’s comparable to basketball in some parts of California or Friday Night Lights football in Texas or the Bible Belt,” director Nick Piper said.
Community sports organisations across Brisbane have a date in sight for the long-awaited return of competitions. A “soft” date has also been set for the recommencement of training.
The Southport School’s footballers don’t know when they will next take the field but that hasn’t stopped the school community from coming together to launch the 2020 season.
As Queensland elite school sport hangs in limbo, GPS is looking at “various models’’ to possibly resume term 2 or 3 sporting competition, but admits any resumption would be “in line with Government and Governing Body guidelines’’.
They came within a few runs of a fourth straight GPS title, but The Southport School are confident that their cricketing dynasty will live on despite being robbed of the chance to complete a memorable quartet.
The odd couple of First XI GPS cricket, St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace and Brisbane Boys College, are joint premiers for 2020 while a decision on term 2 and 3 GPS sports and activities could be made on May 1
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