BBC old boy man of the match in Reds Ballymore victory
The Queensland Reds finished the year with a bang as they blooded 11 debutants in a thrilling match against the Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights at Ballymore Stadium. How it unfolded here.
The Queensland Reds finished the year with a bang as they blooded 11 debutants in a thrilling match against the Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights at Ballymore Stadium. How it unfolded here.
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Exciting Queensland Reds U16s outside back Treyvon Pritchard inspired by Springbok Damian Willemse and promising fly half Finn Mackay inspired by All Blacks greats Beauden Barrett and Dan Carter. Read on for under 16s and 19s match coverage against the ACT Brumbies at Ballymore.
Surf Life Saving Queensland has announced the suspension of the state’s Nipper program in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, on the back of other local sports cancellations. See the full guide here.
AIC school teams could be handed titles a week early after it was decided all sports with would be cancelled with one weekend to go due to the coronavirus pandemic.
All sport involving the elite GPS schoolboy organisation has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
GPS and AIC First XI cricket – along with all school and senior competitions – is poised to be called off after Cricket Australia “strongly recommended” games be cancelled.
The Bulletin looks at five things we learned from another weekend of Gold Coast cricket.
A mere 1.08 seconds separated the first and second placed teams in the weekend’s GPS Head of the River. Check out the results here.
Southeast Queensland’s GPS schools have once again slugged it out for rowing supremacy on the waters of Lake Wyaralong.
At the start of the GPS rowing season, The Southport School First VIII coach Cameron Kennedy didn’t believe his crew could be “competitive.”
The fate of The Southport School’s GPS first XI dynasty now lies in the hands of others after Brisbane Boys’ College hung on for a four-wicket win in Saturday’s top-of-the-table battle.
Brisbane Boys College and St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace were side-by-side jostling for the GPS premiership after a dramatic round of First XI matches today.
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