As the season comes the end half, it brings us to simple bring our mind back to the start of season and think about the options each school offer with there rugby programs.
1. Nudgee: With there school/fields found in Boondall, it does allow them an easier commute on game day and trainings. However one is left to think with all of the borders and students having a good old time after school, before school what does it do to its fields. But of course they go all out, painting the try area in blue. The food that is served, is it worth it? Even with the cotton candy and snow cones being quite expensive there are shops right down the road.
2. Toowoomba: What a long trek for most rugby players in the GPS competition, with the cold temperatures and the strong winds that come, it makes kicking in the games a challenge. However one is left to think, how often do they verse downlands college and has it help them in this current season.
3. Gregory Terrace: Tennyson. Although the fields are away from the city central school, it doesn't disappoint. The main stadium on internationals oval towers over the top. This stadium allows the games to have an audience to support there teams, making rugby a truly inclusive sport. Now with the food that this school offers, being away from any fast food chains, the famous burgers that are cooked up every Saturday have made there impression.
4. TSS: A trek it can be with the traffic sometimes playing a massive threat. However with the view of a beautiful river, it makes rugby games for younger players enjoyable for parents. The first round of this year, the day before game day there was some flooding present making it a muddy pitch. Of course that didn't stop anyone, in fact increasing the chances of having that dream try of sliding into the mud.
5. BBC: Being in Toowong, it has is space. The fields are painted green before each game, making them the grass look fresh and perfect. However to bring this point back, with borders, how often are there fields used/trashed.
6. State high: We all know it doesn't have the same amount of fields as other schools, and they might not be as green as some but it has it positives. Being in Carina, it makes it very easy to drive to for most GPS places (not including Toowoomba, TSS), making it a central location for games. But due to its lack of fields most games against State high are at other schools
7. Churchie: Found in East Brisbane, it has been around for a while. Being an older school, its main grandstand is not as flash as others (GT) but it still houses many supporters on game day. It has space for sure, with cadets happening sometimes early on Saturday mornings.
8. Ipswich grammer school: Found in Wulkuraka, is very popular to the public, many events happen here like city districts and more. The fields are surrounded by many trees which really brings the nature event to rugby. With good weather and rain the fields can look extremely nice and green. With there tennis courts present there.
9. Brisbane boys grammar: Found in Northgate, it has a lot fields present. With the main field being present when you first drive in or walk in. It has it a lovely grandstand for supporters. Being the main field, it has been known to have nice fields being used for cricket as well
To Summarise, Each school has it benefits some more than others but they all keep the great competition of GPS rugby alive, and they will keep doing it