GPS First XV rugby: Boilover at BSHS; Alexander game-winner
GPS First XV rugby saw the boilover of the season at BSHS and the try of the year from BBC skipper Jamie Alexander, two results which have thrown the premiership race wide open.
GPS First XV rugby saw the boilover of the season at BSHS and the try of the year from BBC skipper Jamie Alexander, two results which have thrown the premiership race wide open.
PICTURE GALLERY: 150 images from the GPS First XV schoolboy rugby season so far ahead of round 5 this weekend.
GPS First XV rugby coaching doyen Mike Wallace has named the best 23 players he’s coached against since starting at The Southport School in 2010.
GPS Rugby Team of the Week latest includes a spark-plug bench player from Nudgee College, the mighty Terrace skipper and tireless backrowers from Churchie, BSHS and TSS.
This Anglican Church Grammar School GPS schoolboy cricket dream team would feature greats Peter Burge and Ron Archer, but a lesser known elite player would also make the side selected by seasoned journalist Andrew Dawson.
The back-to-back GPS champion has returned from his UK club to mount a late audition for the Australian Olympic Rugby Sevens squad.
Brisbane State High School has produced four Queensland cricket captains, a bowler who once took 10 wickets in an innings, the state’s greatest ever wicket-taker and the current Test batting sensation of the world. So who is the greatest?
Two players with fascinating links to Sir Donald Bradman and three current players have been named in Ron Cochrane’s all-time Brisbane Grammar School cricket XI.
Two Kirwan SHS guns who led their school to victory, a speedy fullback training with the Broncos, and two locals poached by the Raiders. It’s part two of our series profiling our emerging Maroons.
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has stood down as skipper of the NSW Waratahs, with Gold Coaster and Test lock Rob Simmons taking over the job.
For years, Angus Blyth watched as schoolboy oppositions overpowered his junior rugby teams. Now, at 204cm and 115kg, he’s ready to dish out that same medicine on Super Rugby.
The Southport School’s growing reputation as Australia’s top rugby school has been reinforced by the selection of six former students in the Junior Wallabies squad for 2020.
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