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QLD GPS 2024

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Allen Oxlade (6)

Brisbane Boys' College 4ths Rugby Team Dominates Nudgee College​

The Brisbane Boys' College (BBC) 4ths rugby team put on a spectacular performance in their recent match against Nudgee College, securing an overwhelming victory with a margin of over 90 points. This win not only highlights their prowess on the field but also cements their position as a formidable team this season, with high hopes of remaining undefeated.

A Game to Remember​

From the first whistle, the BBC 4ths demonstrated superior skill, strategy, and teamwork. Their offensive play was relentless, and their defense was impenetrable, leaving Nudgee College struggling to keep up. Every player contributed to the success, but it was Hamish Guest who truly stole the show.

Hamish Guest: The Star of the Match​

Hamish Guest delivered an outstanding performance that will be remembered for a long time. His agility, speed, and tactical awareness were unmatched. Guest scored multiple tries, made crucial tackles, and orchestrated plays that left the opposition in disarray. His exceptional display of rugby talent was a key factor in BBC's massive win.

Team Effort and Future Prospects​

While Guest's individual brilliance was a highlight, the victory was a testament to the collective effort of the entire team. Each player executed their role with precision, and the seamless coordination among them was evident. The coaching staff also deserves commendation for their effective game plan and preparation.

Looking ahead, the BBC 4ths rugby team shows great promise for the rest of the season. With their current form and determination, the prospect of going undefeated seems highly achievable. The team's spirit and camaraderie are palpable, and they are set to face upcoming challenges with the same vigor and enthusiasm.

Conclusion​

The emphatic victory over Nudgee College is more than just a win for the Brisbane Boys' College 4ths rugby team; it is a statement of their potential and ambition. With Hamish Guest leading by example and a solid team backing him up, they are poised to make this season a memorable one. Rugby fans and the BBC community eagerly await their next match, confident that more thrilling performances are on the horizon.
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Cheesyqdingle

Frank Nicholson (4)
Here are my Round 2 predictions let me know what you think:

TGS 15+ Big bounce back from a tough loss last week but IGS won't embarrass themselves either

ACGS 5+ I think this one will be a close one with ACGS not having the most impressive win against BGS but the forward pack will show dominance over GT but the game will come down to the wire

NC 12+ Will be too strong at home although TSS have started the season off well I don't see Nudgee dropping a game this early especially on Ross. This game will be close in the first half but NC will pull away at then end of the game similar to last week.

BSHS 10+ This will be game of the round with two heavy premiership favourites. BSHS put up a very dominant performance against a high quality TGS outfit and will carry this momentum to Miskin. Although BBC have had a very good pre season I see the individual talent and well coached side of BSHS edging out the win at what could be game of the season.

2 premier favourites will drop a game this week (BSHSvBBC) (TSSvNC) and will set up for a great weekend of footy.

#thedingler
 

GPS_Savant

Bob McCowan (2)
After hearing about BBC’s historic fourths perfomance, what do we think will happen when they match up against the BSHS thirds. Tough game to call, BSHS looked stagnant in attack on the weekend and ran through their forwards too much. If BSHS can spread the ball wide to their nifty wingers I think it will be a cracker of a game.
 

GetCheesed

Frank Row (1)
After hearing about BBC’s historic fourths perfomance, what do we think will happen when they match up against the BSHS thirds. Tough game to call, BSHS looked stagnant in attack on the weekend and ran through their forwards too much. If BSHS can spread the ball wide to their nifty wingers I think it will be a cracker of a game.
Good luck getting past big Tommy Winters mate. Just depends how hard he goes at the Regatta the night before
 

beastmode_101

Bob McCowan (2)
Here are my Round 2 predictions let me know what you think:

TGS 15+ Big bounce back from a tough loss last week but IGS won't embarrass themselves either

ACGS 5+ I think this one will be a close one with ACGS not having the most impressive win against BGS but the forward pack will show dominance over GT but the game will come down to the wire

NC 12+ Will be too strong at home although TSS have started the season off well I don't see Nudgee dropping a game this early especially on Ross. This game will be close in the first half but NC will pull away at then end of the game similar to last week.

BSHS 10+ This will be game of the round with two heavy premiership favourites. BSHS put up a very dominant performance against a high quality TGS outfit and will carry this momentum to Miskin. Although BBC have had a very good pre season I see the individual talent and well coached side of BSHS edging out the win at what could be game of the season.

2 premier favourites will drop a game this week (BSHSvBBC) (TSSvNC) and will set up for a great weekend of footy.

#thedingler
love these predictions mate, pretty accurate

I think TGS will have a cracker of a game especially being at home and after last weeks loss.

Churchie also being at home, I think they just edge it for me

this NC vs TSS will have to be game of the round, both have contrasting back lines with TSS having more of a crash and bash backline where as Nudgee is much more speed and skill.

As for BSHS vs BBC, even with BBC having the home season opener, I just think BSHS will be too good especially coming off a big win. BBC have lots of injuries which I think is the result of their huge pre season. there is word BSHS head coach total kefu's son will be the starting 9 for BBC with Keats suffering an injury.
 

Cheesyqdingle

Frank Nicholson (4)
love these predictions mate, pretty accurate

I think TGS will have a cracker of a game especially being at home and after last weeks loss.

Churchie also being at home, I think they just edge it for me

this NC vs TSS will have to be game of the round, both have contrasting back lines with TSS having more of a crash and bash backline where as Nudgee is much more speed and skill.

As for BSHS vs BBC, even with BBC having the home season opener, I just think BSHS will be too good especially coming off a big win. BBC have lots of injuries which I think is the result of their huge pre season. there is word BSHS head coach total kefu's son will be the starting 9 for BBC with Keats suffering an injury.
I really like these takes TGS will bounce back really strong. Churchie will tough it out at home. NC will be too strong at home and be able to handle the size of the TSS team and missing Keats is huge for the start of BBC's campaign and BSHS just looked way too good last week.
 

Wing whisperer

Herbert Moran (7)
I really like these takes TGS will bounce back really strong. Churchie will tough it out at home. NC will be too strong at home and be able to handle the size of the TSS team and missing Keats is huge for the start of BBC's campaign and BSHS just looked way too good last week.
I have faith in my boys to bounce back this weekend against IGS to send a message to the rest of the competition that loosing to BSHS was a one off. Loosing the likes of Stanley Keats and Kiama Jione this weekend will impact the BBC side, however if BBC leaves a mark on Roman early, then i have faith in BBC going over.
 
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