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Same here GPS Wizard I guess at a big school like Nudgee depth runs deep with many returning 2nds players in the backlineyeah seen that bloke have a real good dig at met north suprised he hasn't made the NC 2nds
Same here GPS Wizard I guess at a big school like Nudgee depth runs deep with many returning 2nds players in the backlineyeah seen that bloke have a real good dig at met north suprised he hasn't made the NC 2nds
What school you go to mate. Used to hate playing Churchie (Partly due to the drive).I remember back in my senior year in 92, the refs weren't too keen on stepping in at all. We used to get in the mix of it one guy even got his teeth knocked out in an off field fight after the game vs Churchie. Games gone soft and I'm getting sick of it might have to have a conversation to the GPS board about the refs interfering with the games too often. Let the boys play, shouldn't have to hear a whistle every 10 seconds those things do me head in.
Never heard of him, you’re not a blue and white (slang used by low IQ schoolboys) are you?Thoughts on NC 2nds halfback robbie hopkins? i think that bloke can give sam watson a run for his money in the 1st XV
Great to see the impact that banjo had on the field despite his diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Give him my best wishes.Yeah cant quite remember how that play panned out (Think I got smashed in the ribs). Banjo was quite a good player, would have been interesting to see what team he would of made if he took rugby seriously in year 12.
I'm a Nudgee Old Boy, nothing gets me more excited than to see the might blue and whites take to the fieldWhat school you go to mate. Used to hate playing Churchie (Partly due to the drive).
Yeah i was always curious of where he'd end up on his rugby journey. It's a shame that he derailed in his final year. Could've made it to the big leagues if he put in the hours.Yeah cant quite remember how that play panned out (Think I got smashed in the ribs). Banjo was quite a good player, would have been interesting to see what team he would of made if he took rugby seriously in year 12.
Mate its not cerebral palsy, also don’t get too personal on the forum.Great to see the impact that banjo had on the field despite his diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Give him my best wishes.
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Yeah he played rep country footy year 10-11, don’t know why he stopped trying.Yeah i was always curious of where he'd end up on his rugby journey. It's a shame that he derailed in his final year. Could've made it to the big leagues if he put in the hours.
Such a terrible thing to happen to such a talented player.Great to see the impact that banjo had on the field despite his diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Give him my best wishes.
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Just confirming its not cerebral palsy it was a brain injury, effecting the left side of his body due to a rodeo accident.Such a terrible thing to happen to such a talented player.
Cold, Misty, Foggy morning drive down the hinterland whilst donning the Blue and Gold. Oh to have that back one more time'What school you go to mate. Used to hate playing Churchie (Partly due to the drive).
what year did you graduate TGS i graduated in 1992 and played 1st XV as a loosehead propI just wanted to come on here and say i love the relations i've built over these last few months on the forum. Rekindling old relationships from my TGS days and learning more about this years GPS rugby season.![]()
Itching yourself for that first kickoff, and breakdown. I loved the breakdown. If I had my time again I wish I had a go at breakaway forward.Cold, Misty, Foggy morning drive down the hinterland whilst donning the Blue and Gold. Oh to have that back one more time'
Seem to know a lot about Nudgee for a TGSOB.what year did you graduate TGS i graduated in 1992 and played 1st XV as a loosehead prop
Oh shame, funny enough my oldest is playing 14As as well. Why did you choose to send him to NC, not Toowoomba?Yeah my Son goes there hes in grade 9 playing u14 a's I know a bit about the nudgee footy program
yeah he grew up in Highfields near Toowoomba but the wife wanted to move to Brisbane for some more opportunities for the young fella. what position is your oldest playing in the 14sOh shame, funny enough my oldest is playing 14As as well. Why did you choose to send him to NC, not Toowoomba?
He’s playing in the backline he’s your traditional flyhalf, but the coach has him playing in the centres I’m pretty sure. Not certain, he’s a boarder so ill ask him next time I talk to him. What positions your boy?yeah he grew up in Highfields near Toowoomba but the wife wanted to move to Brisbane for some more opportunities for the young fella. what position is your oldest playing in the 14s