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QLD GPS 2024

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Blin6side’s Forwards and Backs of the round

Forward of the Round: Lucas ‘The Pitbull’ Clifford (BBC)

Clifford made his offical debut for the BBC 1st XV this week against ACGS. Wearing the number 3 on his back, Clifford was particularly impressive in both forms of set piece, with a dominant showcase when it came down to scrum time. Next round, Clifford will only be stronger due to the gained confidence from his victory on debut against a strong ACGS side. Furthermore, i’m very surprised why BBC have held this ‘Secret Weapon’ back so late in their campaign…

Back of the Round: Nick Conway (NC)

Nick Conway, a previous Queensland Reds u16 representative player, certainly turned up for this years annual battle of the colours. An electric winger who's got it all size, speed and a nasty step, that could tear apart almost every GPS’ Schools defensive line. Conway, received a bit of grief from the GT crowd, however, he kept his head down and went to work. Very keen to see if he can replicate this performance after this weeks bye round.

Back - Honourable Mentions: George ‘Jack Russel’ Hales (GT)

Not really much to say here rather than consistency. The Jack Russel is arguably one of the most consistent players in the Queensland GPS comp, delivering silky service week in and week out. Despite having a ‘Target’ on his back, Hales didn’t back down and still performed some gutsy snipes, that led to a few line breaks. His defensive effort against NC was extremely impressive, with a few ankle taps that stopped the NC Calvary in their tracks. Such a shame TGS missed out on the opportunity of poaching this Scrumhalf when he made the move from NZ in u12s…
Agree with this, Nick Conway against Gt was outstanding, his footwork is amazing
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Hey all,

The match fixtures for this coming week is as follows: (home team on the left)

TGS vs GT
BBC vs BGS
IGS vs IGS
BSHS vs ACGS

Kind Regards,
Interested to see Gt vs TGS considering the boys from up the range haven't started the best after being hyped up to be a real contender, but they did gut up against BGS last week and GT coming off the best game I've seen from them where they were simply outplayed, will be a great game how exciting is this.
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Xavier Coorey injured during 2023 however he is back from injury for 2024. A boy from out west at Goondiwindi who loves mustering cattle and plaing footy, the young hooker will take the 2024 season head on
thanks dom coorey - tell your brother to go home early from regatta
don't know who the coorey's are but please keep this rugby related, no more sprinkling

I suspect a terrace man only talking in school time, get back to economics
 

Guan Syun

Frank Nicholson (4)
Who is the bets young gun in the entire GPS comp?
U16 AND BELOW??
love to hear from @tikkamungrel_3000 and @Quick_Tap_Tony
From BGS U16:
Best Forward: Dyer Akauola #8, Of Tongan descent, Akauola brings a sense of go forward for the BGS pack, with footwork well above most in the GPS.

Best Back: Harper Enasio #12: After an impactful start to the game against Churchie, Enasio was menacing to Churchie with ball in hand, constantly surpassing the advantage line, unfortunately he was sidelined after a hipdrop tackle.

Best Player: Ricky "the stud" Wang #2: After a riveting start to the GPS season Wang has cemented himself as one of the best front rowers in the entire comp. His low centre of gravity coupled with his broad frame complements his ability to steam roll defensive lines. While Wang is not the lineout thrower for his team his versatility across the field is unmatched due to his footy IQ which allows him to read the play, phases in advance. His workrate remains an underrated aspect of his game as he is able to chop low and quickly reload to his feet serving as a nuisance at the breakdown. My only complaint would be Wang's haircut as his hair constantly gets in his eyes during games.
 

Footy GOD

Stan Wickham (3)
From BGS U16:
Best Forward: Dyer Akauola #8, Of Tongan descent, Akauola brings a sense of go forward for the BGS pack, with footwork well above most in the GPS.

Best Back: Harper Enasio #12: After an impactful start to the game against Churchie, Enasio was menacing to Churchie with ball in hand, constantly surpassing the advantage line, unfortunately he was sidelined after a hipdrop tackle.

Best Player: Ricky "the stud" Wang #2: After a riveting start to the GPS season Wang has cemented himself as one of the best front rowers in the entire comp. His low centre of gravity coupled with his broad frame complements his ability to steam roll defensive lines. While Wang is not the lineout thrower for his team his versatility across the field is unmatched due to his footy IQ which allows him to read the play, phases in advance. His workrate remains an underrated aspect of his game as he is able to chop low and quickly reload to his feet serving as a nuisance at the breakdown. My only complaint would be Wang's haircut as his hair constantly gets in his eyes during games.
Thanks Guan Syun,

I have had the privilege to see Ricky Wang play this year at Ross Oval, and must say, the future looks promising. He has been on fire so far this season, and I believe with a stronger team surrounding him, he will be unstoppable. Must say, it is extremely pleasing to see Wang shine on Ross, even with the lopsided score line favoring Nudgee. I am electrified knowing that he has another season to show his worth with the BGS side. If he puts in the hard yards this coming preseason, I really believe we are in for something special in the 2025 season.

Cheers, FG.
 

tikkamungrel_3000

Chris McKivat (8)
Who is the bets young gun in the entire GPS comp?
U16 AND BELOW??
love to hear from @tikkamungrel_3000 and @Quick_Tap_Tony
For me, it's Max Fallon, a GT boy in the 15B's. Of Fijian descent, he's grown up playing footy—he lives and breathes it. Word around the Terrace camp is that he's being hailed as the next Reece Walsh. While I'm still on the fence about whether that's a name I'd want to be compared to, I can't deny that I was never in the running to be compared to any professionals myself.

I hope that everyone back in Brisbane is staying nice and dry,

TM_3000
 

loadsofflankers_3000

Frank Nicholson (4)
Blin6side’s Forwards and Backs of the round

Forward of the Round: Lucas ‘The Pitbull’ Clifford (BBC)

Clifford made his offical debut for the BBC 1st XV this week against ACGS. Wearing the number 3 on his back, Clifford was particularly impressive in both forms of set piece, with a dominant showcase when it came down to scrum time. Next round, Clifford will only be stronger due to the gained confidence from his victory on debut against a strong ACGS side. Furthermore, i’m very surprised why BBC have held this ‘Secret Weapon’ back so late in their campaign…
Such a dominant player, his physicality is unmatched. Just take a look at the training he does and the size of him.

 

Footy GOD

Stan Wickham (3)
For me, it's Max Fallon, a GT boy in the 15B's. Of Fijian descent, he's grown up playing footy—he lives and breathes it. Word around the Terrace camp is that he's being hailed as the next Reece Walsh. While I'm still on the fence about whether that's a name I'd want to be compared to, I can't deny that I was never in the running to be compared to any professionals myself.

I hope that everyone back in Brisbane is staying nice and dry,

TM_3000
Yeah, sounds interesting, TM, might have to keep a keen eye out. Nice and soggy up here. The Fallon name has been popping around the grounds recently in the crowds every now and again. May have to dedicate a Saturday to see what's going on? Must admit though, Ricky Wang has been compared to the likes of Tino Fa'asuamaleaui!! Things are shaping up nicely in the GPS. Hopefully some talent filters through to the NRL. been absolutely soft this year.

FG.
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Thanks Guan Syun,

I have had the privilege to see Ricky Wang play this year at Ross Oval, and must say, the future looks promising. He has been on fire so far this season, and I believe with a stronger team surrounding him, he will be unstoppable. Must say, it is extremely pleasing to see Wang shine on Ross, even with the lopsided score line favoring Nudgee. I am electrified knowing that he has another season to show his worth with the BGS side. If he puts in the hard yards this coming preseason, I really believe we are in for something special in the 2025 season.

Cheers, FG.
Sounds like the BGS boys have just discovered the forum couple of frank rows
 

Quick_Tap_Tony

Jimmy Flynn (14)
Blin6side’s Forwards and Backs of the round

Forward of the Round: Lucas ‘The Pitbull’ Clifford (BBC)

Clifford made his offical debut for the BBC 1st XV this week against ACGS. Wearing the number 3 on his back, Clifford was particularly impressive in both forms of set piece, with a dominant showcase when it came down to scrum time. Next round, Clifford will only be stronger due to the gained confidence from his victory on debut against a strong ACGS side. Furthermore, i’m very surprised why BBC have held this ‘Secret Weapon’ back so late in their campaign…

Back of the Round: Nick Conway (NC)

Nick Conway, a previous Queensland Reds u16 representative player, certainly turned up for this years annual battle of the colours. An electric winger who's got it all size, speed and a nasty step, that could tear apart almost every GPS’ Schools defensive line. Conway, received a bit of grief from the GT crowd, however, he kept his head down and went to work. Very keen to see if he can replicate this performance after this weeks bye round.

Back - Honourable Mentions: George ‘Jack Russel’ Hales (GT)

Not really much to say here rather than consistency. The Jack Russel is arguably one of the most consistent players in the Queensland GPS comp, delivering silky service week in and week out. Despite having a ‘Target’ on his back, Hales didn’t back down and still performed some gutsy snipes, that led to a few line breaks. His defensive effort against NC was extremely impressive, with a few ankle taps that stopped the NC Calvary in their tracks. Such a shame TGS missed out on the opportunity of poaching this Scrumhalf when he made the move from NZ in u12s…
Love to see the Pitbull on this list. Finally got his debut and grabbed it with two hands. Conway was electric as always. C. Godfrey (ACGS) deserved the HM much more in my opinion, scored a beautiful try vs The Pitbull and company.

-QTT
 

Guan Syun

Frank Nicholson (4)
Blin6side’s Forwards and Backs of the round

Forward of the Round: Lucas ‘The Pitbull’ Clifford (BBC)

Clifford made his offical debut for the BBC 1st XV this week against ACGS. Wearing the number 3 on his back, Clifford was particularly impressive in both forms of set piece, with a dominant showcase when it came down to scrum time. Next round, Clifford will only be stronger due to the gained confidence from his victory on debut against a strong ACGS side. Furthermore, i’m very surprised why BBC have held this ‘Secret Weapon’ back so late in their campaign…

Back of the Round: Nick Conway (NC)

Nick Conway, a previous Queensland Reds u16 representative player, certainly turned up for this years annual battle of the colours. An electric winger who's got it all size, speed and a nasty step, that could tear apart almost every GPS’ Schools defensive line. Conway, received a bit of grief from the GT crowd, however, he kept his head down and went to work. Very keen to see if he can replicate this performance after this weeks bye round.

Back - Honourable Mentions: George ‘Jack Russel’ Hales (GT)

Not really much to say here rather than consistency. The Jack Russel is arguably one of the most consistent players in the Queensland GPS comp, delivering silky service week in and week out. Despite having a ‘Target’ on his back, Hales didn’t back down and still performed some gutsy snipes, that led to a few line breaks. His defensive effort against NC was extremely impressive, with a few ankle taps that stopped the NC Calvary in their tracks. Such a shame TGS missed out on the opportunity of poaching this Scrumhalf when he made the move from NZ in u12s…
Hey Blin6side,

Great list you have made here and have to agree that the Pitbull really drove that BBC pack forward. His set piece was brilliant and showed composure in such a big debut game. I would like to mention ACGS flanker Thomas Wood as an underrated player so far in the comp.
Conway was able to stay on his feet and create something out of nothing for NC. Kennedy (BGS) showed why he dominates in the track and field domain, a real speedster of the GPS.
 

Timmy_G6

Frank Row (1)
Yeah, sounds interesting, TM, might have to keep a keen eye out. Nice and soggy up here. The Fallon name has been popping around the grounds recently in the crowds every now and again. May have to dedicate a Saturday to see what's going on? Must admit though, Ricky Wang has been compared to the likes of Tino Fa'asuamaleaui!! Things are shaping up nicely in the GPS. Hopefully some talent filters through to the NRL. been absolutely soft this year.

FG.
Cheers Footy GOD,

I am currently employed as an NRL player manager from the Gold Coast Titans and can confirm that this young gun, Ricky "The Stud" Wang has had one-on-one training sessions with big Tino. We are looking to secure a two-year deal with young Wang. This kid is a true investment!
 

RazorRamon

Frank Nicholson (4)
Some interesting comments about Kingsley Uys for the week just gone. I think I’ve already made it clear already I don’t have any affiliation with TSS but I just have to say this again, what do you guys expect from the kid?
Not one tighthead has outdone him at scrum time this year in the competition, which is what props should be marked on initially. He had the State High tighthead on skates and in the air (I’m not being disrespectful either btw just stating facts) just like a lot of other tight heads in the comp, so what is so hype about that?

He carries well, makes his tackles and on top of that, can carry in open space and pass both ways. Tell me any other props who can run the back door ball Uys ran off his first receiver and who can then throw a 20 metre left to right pass after evading a defender at full tilt and hit his winger on the chest to score in the corner? Bar maybe young Harry Solofa from Churchie who runs very well in the wider channels I haven’t seen many others.

Sure, he has a few things he can work on in close quarters but who is a perfect version of themselves at year 11? We should be celebrating the kid and offering critiques on areas he can improve on but to call him hype? That just reeks of tall poppy syndrome.
 

Footy GOD

Stan Wickham (3)
Cheers Footy GOD,

I am currently employed as an NRL player manager from the Gold Coast Titans and can confirm that this young gun, Ricky "The Stud" Wang has had one-on-one training sessions with big Tino. We are looking to secure a two-year deal with young Wang. This kid is a true investment!
Thanks, Timmy G. Great to hear Ricky Wang is getting the recognition he deserves. Can't wait to see him at the Titans soon.
Cheers, FG.
 

Footy GOD

Stan Wickham (3)
Hey Blin6side,

Great list you have made here and have to agree that the Pitbull really drove that BBC pack forward. His set piece was brilliant and showed composure in such a big debut game. I would like to mention ACGS flanker Thomas Wood as an underrated player so far in the comp.
Conway was able to stay on his feet and create something out of nothing for NC. Kennedy (BGS) showed why he dominates in the track and field domain, a real speedster of the GPS.
Guan Syan, Thomas Wood has shown pure class in his debut season for the ACGS First XV. For a young buck, he sure holds his own and rips in week in week out. Interesting to watch how his GPS careers pans out.
Cheers, FG.
 
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