GPS First XI football’s form players named
The GPS First XI football premiership is anyone’s for the taking as the competition started hotting up following round 3 clashes. See who starred here from all eight schools.
The GPS First XI football premiership is anyone’s for the taking as the competition started hotting up following round 3 clashes. See who starred here from all eight schools.
The Colts 1 round 6 team of the week features one of Queensland’s most underrated forwards, the scheming Brothers scrumhalf, an emerging Wests hooker and a weapon from Easts. More here.
First grade club rugby: The Hospital Cup team of the week includes a Bond Uni attacking weapon, a Sunnybank midfield magician, elite Easts forwards and an unsung hero from Brothers. More here.
GPS First XI football’s best round 2 performers include a terrific trio from BBC, a Year 9 top gun from Terrace, a spark plug from IGS and Churchie’s magic man Quinn MacNicol. More here.
Stunning century shakes the GPS First XI cricket competition, while BBC’s bowlers rise like vipers to defend a small total. Full story on all four round 2 games here.
GPS First XI Team of the Week: Bowling heroes jostle for places in the side after a round one featuring highlight package moments in every game. Story here.
GPS First XI cricket sensation: A BBC student who recently trained at Scotland’s Celtic FC, the Terrace rugby halfback ace and a BSHS bowling rookie were round one heroes. Reports here.
GPS First XI cricket Players to Watch this season includes an elite talent fresh from Queensland’s U17 national championship campaign.
GPS First XI cricket: BBC’s finest past and present recognised here, including a mysterious Test omission who stands aloft as the college’s greatest player.
Test champion Marnus Labuschagne has made his old school’s greatest ever side – but who else is in the team? Here’s a hint – it contains five Queensland captains.
From the hat-trick kings to stunning father-son deeds, here were 30 historic magic moments of St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace First XI cricket.
Which South East Queensland schoolboy and schoolgirl sporting revelations upped the ante in 2024? The journeys of more than 100 bolts from the blue across rugby, league, swimming, basketball, Aussie rules, football and more sports are highlighted here.
His brother may be a budding AFL star but Jem Ryan turned his back on the chance to join him in favour of his sporting love. Now he’s been preparing to line up against the powerhouse Indian cricketing team this weekend.
Who are Queensland’s brightest basketball prospects? The top 23 under the age of 20 are named here and they are bona fide excitement machines from all corners of the Sunshine State.
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