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QLD GPS 2024

Sofit

Herbert Moran (7)
Absolutely appalling coverage once again by GPS rugby live streaming. State High get the penalty after the bell to potentially win the match against Ipswich and they cut the coverage before the end of the game. Rugby Australia once again not able to execute the very basics. It’s depressing how poor rugby organisations are across the board.
 

Sofit

Herbert Moran (7)
I think the refereeing was the issue at this match i.e. an anomaly. Its the only game incl. of the trials where they have had this issue and NC didn't change anything about their discipline during the Churchie match. The amount of times the referee put his hand out when Nudgee were in an attacking position on Churchie's line must have been almost every time. Its odd as its usually the team defending their line valiantly who are incentivised to disrupt the ruck or maul by pushing the boundaries rather than the attacking team. Their discipline is in very good order, in fact its their strong point as they manage to grind out the tough games incl defeating Christchurch from New Zealand, Barker from Sydney, Ipswich Grammar, TSS...and oh...Churchie. If they keep their strong discipline this will help them grind out those come from behind second half wins.
It was good to see the refereeing return to sanity today with Nudgee’s attacking line being awarded the majority of the penalties as the attacking team. This was consistent at the State High v Ipswich game I watched on the live feed where the attacking team was also awarded most of the penalties at the breakdown. As mentioned last week, it was very odd that Churchie was awarded most of the penalties on their line against an attacking team at the breakdown, but as expected, this was just an anomaly and it’s hard to explain to a long term rugby observer why the complete opposite would be the case. That game should be reviewed and to me, the decision making seemed so obviously incorrect, so consistently incorrect. Good to see sanity restored after the insane penalising of the dominant and disciplined forward pack at the breakdown which allowed Nudgee to finish off their tries against Grammar.
 

Headbin

Peter Burge (5)
It was good to see the refereeing return to sanity today with Nudgee’s attacking line being awarded the majority of the penalties as the attacking team. This was consistent at the State High v Ipswich game I watched on the live feed where the attacking team was also awarded most of the penalties at the breakdown. As mentioned last week, it was very odd that Churchie was awarded most of the penalties on their line against an attacking team at the breakdown, but as expected, this was just an anomaly and it’s hard to explain to a long term rugby observer why the complete opposite would be the case. That game should be reviewed and to me, the decision making seemed so obviously incorrect, so consistently incorrect. Good to see sanity restored after the insane penalising of the dominant and disciplined forward pack at the breakdown which allowed Nudgee to finish off their tries against Gram
I thought Grammar was competitive to half time and Nudgee struggled until the second half to put them away , when the flood gates opened as expected - Maybe the penalties help. BGS are at least trying to improve and each week they get a little better.

I have a drinking game - watch ACGS V TGS and drink at each penalty. You however won't hear anything from those schools as they are taught not to look for excuses.

IGS V Bshs looks to have been a real ding dong. IGS were able to match the physicality and unlucky not to get the win. BSHS did well to get over the line and remain premiership favourites.

BBC used home ground advantage to good effect and took down TSS.
 

Dcarter

Allen Oxlade (6)
I thought Grammar was competitive to half time and Nudgee struggled until the second half to put them away , when the flood gates opened as expected - Maybe the penalties help. BGS are at least trying to improve and each week they get a little better.

I have a drinking game - watch ACGS V TGS and drink at each penalty. You however won't hear anything from those schools as they are taught not to look for excuses.

IGS V Bshs looks to have been a real ding dong. IGS were able to match the physicality and unlucky not to get the win. BSHS did well to get over the line and remain premiership favourites.

BBC used home ground advantage to good effect and took down TSS.
 

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Peter Burge (5)
Next week is shaping up to be excellent round of Rugby.

TGS V BGS - t'bar finished hard this afternoon in some aggressive up tempo rugby, against Churchie but Churchie looked fully in control most of the game until they went sleep in the dying minutes. TGS has some good cattle and will beat the Light , The Dark of BGS despite BGS obvious efforts- they are on the improve.

Churchie v BBC at Main Oval East Brisbane could be the advantage , although BBC is starting to find form and I predict a win for the Black and Green so long as TSS has not taken too much petrol out of the Tank. As Nudgee found out, Churchie is a team not to be taken lightly this year but I see BBC still with points to be made .

Bshs v TSS - Not sure how BSHS travels but TSS like IGS to take the physical game to match BSHS, but this BSHS TEAM is proving to have something we don't see from recent BSHS teams and that is a bit of Grit.

Finally NC v GT. With Nudgee declaring publicly they really needed 16 Men to beat Churchie last week and only had 15, and a decisive victory against reining wooden spooners BGS this afternoon, they could not have had a better preparation. GT also had a deserved win against Churchie with just 15 men and have had a week off. It is now time for GT to put up or shut up. They have squawked that this team is the real deal. I contend that if Nudgee continue to lack respect for opponents , GT could pull off a win, then GT deserve to be stamped "The Real Deal". If however GT lose I put them Bottom 3 by the end of the season. For the sake of making it an interesting season my heart says GT by a conversion but my head say Nudgee by 5.
 
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Sofit

Herbert Moran (7)
I thought Grammar was competitive to half time and Nudgee struggled until the second half to put them away , when the flood gates opened as expected - Maybe the penalties help. BGS are at least trying to improve and each week they get a little better.

I have a drinking game - watch ACGS V TGS and drink at each penalty. You however won't hear anything from those schools as they are taught not to look for excuses.

IGS V Bshs looks to have been a real ding dong. IGS were able to match the physicality and unlucky not to get the win. BSHS did well to get over the line and remain premiership favourites.

BBC used home ground advantage to good effect and took down TSS.
There are no excuses required when you win and if beating every team, at least two out of four matches by over a half century, and each day have a win count across alll grades between 92% and 100%, then I guess they should win by smaller margins to evidence that respect. The same goes for having a dominant forward pack that is consistently disciplined and moving forward but rewarding the team that is going backwards and sitting on its own line. As said, the refereeing at the Nudgee Churchie match was an unfortunate anomaly where the pack going backwards was rewarded however the positive play that sees this Nudgee team beat New Zealand’s top rugby school, Sydney’s top rugby team and every team so far, is penalised. People wonder why Australian rugby is in such bad shape.

I think two teams stand in Nudgee’s path to 45 now; BBC and State High. Terrace will give it their all as they always do and with the support of arguably the most parochial supporters, but with Nudgee having been under strength against Churchie and Grammar, and now Nudgee’s stars are returning as of next week, including their chief playmaker, Nudgee will be too strong. BBC are really building into this season and I think they’re the dark horse this season and could knock Nudgee off if Nudgee takes their foot off the throat of this Premiership. Having said that, their consistency through the season and pre-season should get them across the line albeit BBC took them out in the pre-season so have some pre-game bragging rights leading into the match.
 
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Oracle83

Bill McLean (32)
There are no excuses required when you win and if beating every team, at least two out of four matches by over a half century, and each day have a win count across alll grades between 92% and 100%, then I guess they should win by smaller margins to evidence that respect. The same goes for having a dominant forward pack that is consistently disciplined and moving forward but rewarding the team that is going backwards and sitting on its own line. As said, the refereeing at the Nudgee Churchie match was an unfortunate anomaly where the pack going backwards was rewarded however the positive play that sees this Nudgee team beat New Zealand’s top rugby school, Sydney’s top rugby team and every team so far, is penalised. People wonder why Australian rugby is in such bad shape.

I think two teams stand in Nudgee’s path to 45 now; BBC and State High. Terrace will give it their all as they always do and with the support of arguably the most parochial supporters, but with Nudgee having been under strength against Churchie and Grammar, and now Nudgee’s stars are returning as of next week, including their chief playmaker, Nudgee will be too strong. BBC are really building into this season and I think they’re the dark horse this season and could knock Nudgee off if Nudgee takes their foot off the throat off the season. Having said that, their consistency through the season and pre-season should get them across the line albeit BBC took them out in the pre-season.
Sorry but I really have to disagree - I saw BBC trial against NC where they played at a better level and better style of rugby than they have for their first 3 games in the season.

For mine they are no chance against NC if they continue current form of relaxing after every try - it’s a habit they’ve demonstrated against all three teams so far.

Plus they’re too predictably trained to play via forwards and rarely use inside 3 and talented wide backs - for mine they are at their most dangerous when they play quick and spread it wide. They don’t leverage off Howarth n DJ, unless they get a few more key players back in time for NC and have a less predictable game they are no show vs NC.

To date most of their points come from attacking line outs - that won’t work as much vs NC as they will be better drilled.

Putting it out there I am an old boy and believe they have a shot at another shared title but to be truthful they are fortunate at this stage to be 2/3 not 0/3.
 

Dcarter

Allen Oxlade (6)
Next week is shaping up to be excellent round of Rugby.

TGS V BGS - t'bar finished hard this afternoon in some aggressive up tempo rugby, against Churchie but Churchie looked fully in control most of the game until they went sleep in the dying minutes. TGS has some good cattle and will beat the Light , The Dark of BGS despite BGS obvious efforts- they are on the improve.

Churchie v BBC at Main Oval East Brisbane could be the advantage , although BBC is starting to find form and I predict a win for the Black and Green so long as TSS has not taken too much petrol out of the Tank. As Nudgee found out, Churchie is a team not to be taken lightly this year but I see BBC still with points to be made .

Bshs v TSS - Not sure how BSHS travels but TSS like IGS to take the physical game to match BSHS, but this BSHS TEAM is proving to have something we don't see from recent BSHS teams and that is a bit of Grit.

Finally NC v GT. With Nudgee declaring publicly they really needed 16 Men to beat Churchie last week and only had 15, and a decisive victory against reining wooden spooners BGS this afternoon, they could not have had a better preparation. GT also had a deserved win against Churchie with just 15 men and have had a week off. It is now time for GT to put up or shut up. They have squawked that this team is the real deal. I contend that if Nudgee continue to lack respect for opponents , GT could pull off a win, then GT deserve to be stamped "The Real Deal". If however GT lose I put them Bottom 3 by the end of the season. For the sake of making it an interesting season my heart says GT by a conversion but my head say Nudgee by 5.
Head case welcome back, I missed your complete dribble! GT are the furthest thing from the real deal as you have any rugby knowledge. You pick and choose what you want to use as stats. You justify your bias towards GT you only mention that they too managed to beat Churchie just like Nudgee. But fail to mention that Nudgee put 50 on TSS whilst TSS pumped GT. You also failed to mention that the wooden spooners should have beaten terrace of not held up twice. And eventually ended up losing 16-10. This is in stark comparison to Nudgee thinking BGS by 50. Your credibility or lack of, is amplified with each uneducated and sometimes stupid post that you make. Have a breather from the forum mate. Your starting to embarrass yourself.
 

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Peter Burge (5)
Head case welcome back, I missed your complete dribble! GT are the furthest thing from the real deal as you have any rugby knowledge. You pick and choose what you want to use as stats. You justify your bias towards GT you only mention that they too managed to beat Churchie just like Nudgee. But fail to mention that Nudgee put 50 on TSS whilst TSS pumped GT. You also failed to mention that the wooden spooners should have beaten terrace of not held up twice. And eventually ended up losing 16-10. This is in stark comparison to Nudgee thinking BGS by 50. Your credibility or lack of, is amplified with each uneducated and sometimes stupid post that you make. Have a breather from the forum mate. Your starting to embarrass yourself.
Lol. There it is again.Decline and Vulnerability. If you were that confident, there is no need to defend with such venom. You feel it too. The defence rests
 

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Peter Burge (5)
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Of course they don’t. They always support their school in good times and not so good.
Toowoomba always play above their weight and are a very good rugby school.
I thought t'bar boys started to show some spark that many had been expecting in the last 15 min, when Churchie fell asleep. With Churchie leading 33-12 they started to turn off. The T'bar boys felt that and Then TGS tempo and speed increased dramatically and a confidence in body language returned with some Belief in their team and abilities. I think we will see more of it in coming weeks. A couple of big boppers started running wild.
 

Hairlikegeorgesmith

Bob McCowan (2)
I thought t'bar boys started to show some spark that many had been expecting in the last 15 min, when Churchie fell asleep. With Churchie leading 33-12 they started to turn off. The T'bar boys felt that and Then TGS tempo and speed increased dramatically and a confidence in body language returned with some Belief in their team and abilities. I think we will see more of it in coming weeks. A couple of big boppers started running wild.
Your kidding. Only game they will win this campain is BGS. Downlands look better on the paddock. Imported all these new players and there is no cohesion. Plus only wanting to offer scholarships in year 10+ makes it hard to find quality players. Headmaster talked a big game. Didn't he claim to have played Australian Schoolboys for both league and union ?
 
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