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QLD GPS 2025

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CliffoXXXX

Bob McCowan (2)
I am pleased to report on the outstanding show of tikka by the BGS First XV on the weekend. I've been around schoolboy footy for 15 years and i'll tell you for free this team has what it takes to bring down some of the big guns of the comp. The Boppa in blue with 8 on his back showed outstanding physicality with every run resulting in a BBC or NC forward rocked. I'm not sure how old this kid is or what they feed him in the boarding house but i do know those NC/BBC forwards will not forget what put them on their back making them look like the 375 Bus from the Normanby has hit them. Another player of interest from the forward pack is Brinkworth known as Brick caused severe headaches within the ruck with countless pilfas on his own tryline with BGS under the pump. The buck from up north really knows how to push around some big bodies around the ruck.


Cliffo.4.X
 

Footyfootyfooty

Peter Burge (5)
Breaking news out of GT u15s squad
Emerging reds young gun william caro has sustained an injury to his shoulder and is facing a stint on the sidelines. Caro was quickly assessed and allegedly recommended to fly out to the US and be sent to an advanced recovery center. With Caro on his way to the states, GT's depth will be put to the test.

FTT reporting out.
Hey mate,
Not sure who you think you are. Looks like you've only joined yesterday.
I Don't believe what you've said is true in any way

FFF
 

Chip&Chase

Allen Oxlade (6)
I am pleased to report on the outstanding show of tikka by the BGS First XV on the weekend. I've been around schoolboy footy for 15 years and i'll tell you for free this team has what it takes to bring down some of the big guns of the comp. The Boppa in blue with 8 on his back showed outstanding physicality with every run resulting in a BBC or NC forward rocked. I'm not sure how old this kid is or what they feed him in the boarding house but i do know those NC/BBC forwards will not forget what put them on their back making them look like the 375 Bus from the Normanby has hit them. Another player of interest from the forward pack is Brinkworth known as Brick caused severe headaches within the ruck with countless pilfas on his own tryline with BGS under the pump. The buck from up north really knows how to push around some big bodies around the ruck.


Cliffo.4.X
Their No.8 Is gonna be a real problem this year not even the likes of Emosi Tuqiri (Lote's Son) could take him down
 

Oneagleswingsrugbyflies

Allen Oxlade (6)
Recently I have been disappointed to yet discuss a upcoming player. super coach Adrian Thompson has been involving young gun Hugh 'the puppy' Devine. following in his older brother wills footsteps, he is one to look out for. although not a forward has been mentioned as the prodigy of Gregory Terrace. The puppy has been training with the squad for weeks watching, learning and after being released in the Churchie trial and I quote " went hundies". I will tell ya fellas The Puppy is coming for the GPS premiership.

OBG
Ye mate, after watching a few of Hugh "Hundies" Devine's touch finders out at Tennyson I can definitely confirm that he is one to look out for.
 

Ankle_tap_Albo

Chris McKivat (8)
Heard Tusi from TGS had a quiet game and by the looks of the score the forwards in general did. Any comments on whether this pack will struggle once the season comes around with no real leader in the forwards now.
Yes he did have a very quiet game. He went into the game thinking he was the big dog, but in reality he was a little dachshund. From spectating last year in the 16As he played outside centre. Perhaps we could see a shift in position to try and get the most out of him?

ATA
 
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Dennissmith8765

Peter Burge (5)
Yes he did have a very quiet game. He went into the game thinking he was the big dog, but in reality he was a little dachshund. The GT forwards although from spectating last year in the 16As he played outside centre. Perhaps we could see a shift in position to try and get the most out of him?

ATA
Yeah thought from his size, his fitness from continusly bashing it up against a wall of defence wouldnt hold up. His big dog mentality seems to only hold up against little backs so he'll most likely get moved.
 

malcoms mauls

Frank Nicholson (4)
Lachie Felsman (GT u13) is a name to remember for the future. Don't know all that much about him but word on the street is he's like a man against boys. Runs the ball like he's got somewhere to be. Big things ahead for this young prod.

JJ
Yeah I've also heard this big fella is going places. Believe he's a bit of a gun with both codes, but certainly a good prospect for future GT first 15. Apparently, he's got power like a hippo, few more Macca's runs and this bloke will be a beast in the middle of the field.

MM
 

Rugby-Fanatic1029

Bob McCowan (2)
G'day Donald,

Another player from the BGS team is Year 10 scholarship hooker Noah "The Albino Aggressor" Gaffney. To be not just competing, but absolutely thriving in the forwards against a Nudgee pack featuring names like Levi Slater, Isaac Rauliuni, Teina Graham and Bennet Armistead speaks volumes about his talent, tikka, and sheer love for the game

This isn't just about holding his own it's about laying a foundational platform for BGS. For a player so young to be leading the charge, making crucial tackles, securing the ball at the breakdown and providing that vital link play in the tight exchanges against such seasoned and formidable opposition, is nothing short of incredible. His work rate must be immense and his commitment to the team's success is clearly unwavering.

From St Eugene’s State High School in Burpengary to the biggest stage QLD rugby union can offer. Looking forward to see him develop and lead BGS to a premiership in the coming years.

HB
Never herd of the bloke must not be that good
 

Dudley_Specials

Frank Row (1)
Anyone got any rising stars to look out for?
Glad you asked FFF,

When talking about rising stars in GPS footy it's hard to look past the likes of William Reardon AKA Warialda's finest "pig slayer".

Some may recognise William from his nights out at Honky Tonks owning the dance floor, but real William Reardon fans know him from his out of this world 2nd XV season last year. Word on the street is that Will trains at home by folding cattle and passing the milk buckets down the line in the sheds. If he's feeling confident he'll throw a dime of a cutout all the way down to the other paddock. Don't be fooled by his size though. William knows how to tackle. He'll fold your loosehead faster then your mother folds the laundry and he'll send your inside center back to the bench quicker then Teina Graham inhales a big dad's pie on a Saturday afternoon.

Now enough with the jokes, William may have some unique ways of training but this has all lead up to his 2025 1st XV season. If you watch his game day routine you'll see him kiss the poster of Sam Watson in his locker right before running out. His spiral passes this season will lead the boys to back to back premierships this year. Keep a keen eye on this young gun from down south. You might see him on the TV in the few years on Farmer Wants a Wife. He might even be carrying a footy down the isle.
 

WHACKO_JACKO.GT

Larry Dwyer (12)
Glad you asked FFF,

When talking about rising stars in GPS footy it's hard to look past the likes of William Reardon AKA Warialda's finest "pig slayer".

Some may recognise William from his nights out at Honky Tonks owning the dance floor, but real William Reardon fans know him from his out of this world 2nd XV season last year. Word on the street is that Will trains at home by folding cattle and passing the milk buckets down the line in the sheds. If he's feeling confident he'll throw a dime of a cutout all the way down to the other paddock. Don't be fooled by his size though. William knows how to tackle. He'll fold your loosehead faster then your mother folds the laundry and he'll send your inside center back to the bench quicker then Teina Graham inhales a big dad's pie on a Saturday afternoon.

Now enough with the jokes, William may have some unique ways of training but this has all lead up to his 2025 1st XV season. If you watch his game day routine you'll see him kiss the poster of Sam Watson in his locker right before running out. His spiral passes this season will lead the boys to back to back premierships this year. Keep a keen eye on this young gun from down south. You might see him on the TV in the few years on Farmer Wants a Wife. He might even be carrying a footy down the isle.
Classic Nudgee boys. City slickers yet try and fit in with the 'country' lifestyle cause their self proclaimed 'best mate' from the boarding house has a chick pea farm just outside Banyo.
 
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