TSS rugby stars finding new home at Bond University
Former TSS students from across the Queensland Premier Rugby competition are flocking back to Bond and the effect on later generations is proving magnetic.
Former TSS students from across the Queensland Premier Rugby competition are flocking back to Bond and the effect on later generations is proving magnetic.
The ever changing landscape of rugby union is highlighted by the fact three of QLD’s top 10 talents didn’t even make the top 50 in 2019. Check out Jim Tucker’s full list here.
Another Queenslander on the move to Japan, a Nudgee College graduate looking to break into the Brumbies, and Dysart-born centre starring for Scotland. It’s 20-11 of Jim Tucker’s top 50 QLD rugby talents.
The brutal realities of travel in the Super Rugby competition have taken a toll on the Queensland Reds as they approach the final leg of their round-the-world trip.
A former Maroon trying his hand at union again, a staple of the women’s sevens team, and a Southport School graduate from a strong rugby family. It’s part two of Jim Tucker’s top 50 QLD rugby talents.
A living highlights reel from Downlands, a former Easts battler tearing it up for Japan, and a Marist College graduate playing for Scotland. It’s Jim Tucker’s top 50 QLD rugby talents, part one.
The Nerang Bulls and Gold Coast Eagles have joined forces to launch a revolutionary initiative to increase opportunities to play for juniors at their clubs.
The Queensland Reds have sent the prop home from their South African tour a week early.
“The impact is quite large – we are talking about the survival of the game from a financial point of view. There is no doubt the end user will be impacted, it’s to what degree.”
The Nerang Bulls are racing against the clock to prepare a generation of baby bulls to tackle first grade as a flood of retiring players walk away from Glennon Park.
How do the Gold Coast’s junior rugby clubs stack up in terms of affordability and bang for your buck? The Gold Coast Bulletin investigates…
An untimely ankle injury to starting hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa has handed the Bond University product the keys to the Reds dominant set piece machine for the foreseeable future.
Seven of the Gold Coast’s top local athletes have been named as finalists for the 52nd Gold Coast Sports Star of the Year Award.
James O’Connor reveals how his promising rugby career was sent over the rails in a pursuit of hedonism that left him empty inside, how he found himself again and why he’s come home.
Queensland faded after a promising start against the Brumbies in heat ACT coach Dan McKellar described as “dangerous” to open their Super Rugby season. Plus, five things we learnt about the Reds.
Three Helensvale Hogs juniors have been presented with the opportunity of a lifetime to continue their education at two of Australia’s top rugby nurseries.
The Queensland Reds have no choice but to launch an all-out first half offensive in Canberra tonight as bushfires threaten the cancellation of their Super Rugby season opener.
Friday’s match-up is a tantalising teaser for Wallabies fans as the first of what could be a decade or more of Green and Gold selection battles between Lolesio and Queensland’s Isaac Lucas.
Brad Thorn has named a full house of Gold Coast talents to take on the Brumbies in the Queensland Reds season opener in Canberra on Friday night.
The Sniper is back with all your Gold Coast sporting gossip.
Palm Beach Currumbin rugby club are riding a wave of financial stability towards the 2020 rugby season.
The back-to-back GPS champion has returned from his UK club to mount a late audition for the Australian Olympic Rugby Sevens squad.
They say wingers only score their tries because they’re defended by other wingers but Henry Speight and Jock Campbell are out to disprove that dated theory.
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