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QLD GPS 2024

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Jimmy Flynn (14)
So the strongest day I think for any school against Nudgee with Terrace winning;

- 5/31 games of the day
- 0 until the 15Ds
- 0 A teams
- 0 opens
- 0 u16s
- had 25 points scored against them in the 1st XV (most wins were +25, 30, 40 point margins)
- 0 direct hits in “egg-gate” where the Terrace kids egged the number 10s house the night before the game

What is great about Terrace is that they participated and fielded many teams in each grade including down the the 6ths in the opens which is what it’s all about.

I’d rank them as undeniably the number 2 rugby school on the basis of this valiant effort and the wins they achieved on the day as well as the lower score against them in the 1st XV.

The two establishment Roman Catholic schools reigning supreme in the GPS rugby.

Grammar and Churchie didn’t touch the sides in their two outings v Nudgee and so it’s just the Welsh Presbyterian Church school BBC left standing this season to protest against this Roman Empire dominance on the rugby battle field.

Long live the Roman Empire and the Signum Fidei! Haha.
Hahaha very good point sir

-QTT
 

Get em onside

Sydney Middleton (9)
Hey Guys, Hope this finds you well.

I think we can all agree that Schoolboys are definitely welcomed, and they can undoubdtly provide valued input towards this forum. However I have had enough of people tacking the mick out of this forum this is not the place for it. Do not ruin it for everyone else

Cheers
 

RossOvalGrandstands

Frank Nicholson (4)
Anyone know any scholarships to look out for in the younger ages?
I'll speak on Terrace scholarships: Frank, Ioane and Jerry. These three will undoubtedly play 1s next year, already causing issues in the 16As. Frank will most likely be 12, Jerry 1 or 3 and Ioane is very versatile and can play most positions in the back line potentially on the wing next year as a year 11 and then in a more important role in his senior year.
 

rugby.jacko

Ward Prentice (10)
Hey Boys,

These last two days have been tough without the forum but i'm so happy its back. To get the forum going again let me drop a question. Who Is the best Year 11 Player in the Firsts Competition this year and why?

- Cheers DB
I'm a big fan of Sam Williams (Churchie 5) kid has some balls. Runs it hard and is not afraid to put a shot on. Kid just gets footy.
 

Guan Syun

Frank Nicholson (4)
Hey Boys,

These last two days have been tough without the forum but i'm so happy its back. To get the forum going again let me drop a question. Who Is the best Year 11 Player in the Firsts Competition this year and why?

- Cheers DB
After placing pen on paper with a Dolphins contract, D. Akauola has plenty of potential in his second season of the unfamiliar code. However he has constantly found the tryline, due to his acceleration coupled with sheer size.

Over and out,
Guan.
 

TheRugbyCyclist

Watty Friend (18)
First of all - Thanks to the staff for reopening the forum. We all appreciate it.

Secondly, I would now like to drop my tips for this week.

TGS vs GT - GIVE ME THE LADS FROM THE RANGE!
I was leaning towards GT all week, even with the injury of Connor Clifford (#12), but now with playmaker 10 S. McGahan out with an apparent shoulder injury, I feel the team will be too erratic and disorganised to beat a TGS team who should have increased confidence after a strong winning against BGS.

IGS vs TSS - GIVE ME THE WESTERN LADS FROM THE SWISH
This is most definitely an underdog pick for this weekend, but I can see the boys from Ipswich come in front as a dark horse with this one in front of a strong home crowd. Ipswich have been itching for a win this season, and with close games against heavyweights BBC and BSHS I can see them pulling in front this game, especially with the leadership of Tyson Walker, who has been playing out of his skin this season

BSHS vs ACGS - GIMMIE GIMMIE THE STATEY BOYS
Personally, I see State High coming away relatively easily this season, especially with the size of the crowds they have been having. BSHS are a strong outfit and with Roman looking to stay the season I see them going all the way into round 9

BBC vs BGS - GIVE ME THE 4066 MERCHANTS
Although Grammar have looked stronger than usual this season, I see BBC coming away relatively easily this season, especially with their stronger scrums due to the inclusion of L. Clifford in the starting line-up. Frank Howarth Anytime.

As always, I would love to hear everyone's opinions on these tips and remember, they are just an opinion.
 
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