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QLD GPS 2024

Heard he folds under pressure, will be great to see him in round 2 to see if he can be able to lead BBC to a win. a lot of pressure on the young bloke, besides that great young talent
If he folds under pressure, do you think we could potentially see a half time appearance at the inside centre position for Andres Ayache? Subbing in for Frank Howarth.
 

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Allen Oxlade (6)
He was quite impressive back when he was playing at Nudgee I remember seeing him run the ball similar to to a freight train only slightly smaller
He played B’s his last year there. His parents moved him to BBC because he wasn’t picked in the A’s…
 
Cormac Todd, another gun in the process of coming through at BBC. He has been in the system since grade 7 and has recently been pulled into the first 15 group as he has aspirations of becoming the next Payne Hass. He is the only bloke that ive heard about that has the iq and vision and ability to create game winning pilfer opportunities. That young bloke's an up-and-coming ripper in footy, showing flashes of brilliance that leave everyone gobsmacked. Keep an eye on him hes a real diamond in the rough.
 
Charlie O'Connell from Nudgee is the best fly-half in the GPS due to his exceptional skills and leadership on the field. His ability to read the game and make quick, strategic decisions sets him apart. also, charlie's precise kicking and passing accuracy create scoring opportunities for his team, and his agility allows him to navigate through defensive lines effortlessly. His consistent performance under pressure demonstrates his reliability, making him a crucial asset for NC. charlie's dedication to his traning and his team's success exemplifies his commitment to excellence, solidifying his reputation as the top fly half in the GPS.
 
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