Cricket’s bold prediction: 2029-30 Bulls squad revealed
We’ve peered into the future to name the 2029-30 squad, alongside the Rookies’ Future side, as well as revealed the greatest ever pre-1975 outfit. Check out Part 2 of our Qld cricket special.
We’ve peered into the future to name the 2029-30 squad, alongside the Rookies’ Future side, as well as revealed the greatest ever pre-1975 outfit. Check out Part 2 of our Qld cricket special.
Here are 70 SEQ schoolboy wonders across four codes we saw in 2023. Our selection includes a recent Manly NRL signing along with football, Aussie rules and rugby top guns. We also name our No. 1-20 cream of the crop players.
Joe Liddy and Will Nason were game-breakers at Ballymore on Sunday as the Queensland Reds Under 19s completed a thrilling comeback to steal victory from the Western Force. How it went down including Under 16s match coverage and pictures here.
Talk about Queensland Rugby Heaven. How’s this for 140 crack players – both past and present – we recognise in the 140th anniversary of the code in the state. And as a bonus, we peek into our crystal ball and highlight junior guns of the future.
IN 2019, Mackenzie Branch was in year 11 and batting above his age in The Southport School First VIII.
The Southport School will have the chance to move a giant step closer to a fourth-straight GPS first XI crown when they take on battling Brisbane Grammar School at Village Green tomorrow.
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.
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