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QLD GPS 2024

footybaby

Larry Dwyer (12)
Alright Footy Baby,

I don't appreciate your insulting and frankly quite personal messages. I am new to this wonderful Brisbane rugby community and i believe i have the rights to share my opinion no matter how uncredible or stupid it may be. If your so smart and credible maybe you should write an article on the courier mail.
You joined the forum at 5pm today and you are a Frank Row, so I don’t like you trying to give me attitude when I have been on this forum a long time and have had many messages without any problems with school boys
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
GT i am so proud of you lads. Player of the match for GT for me, Charles Cross. 24 tackles is unheard of for a second rower. He got through a mountain of work and should definitely hold a position in the team of the week come wednesday. Cheers
What a work horse, Charlie Cross has been a quiet achiever this season for me , doing the dirty work for his team, I agree with the player of the match.
Another Gt quiet achiever this season has been their number 7 illot, although he is not as big in comparison to other 7's he has a dig every game is another one of those ' quiet achievers'.
 

JohnathonMcIntyre53

Frank Row (1)
Upon further evaluation/review, the following is my GPS Round 5 Team of the Week:

1. Kingsley Uys (TSS)
2. John Grenfell (NC)
3. Lucas Clifford (BBC)
4. Bennett Armistead (NC)
5. Eli Langi (BSHS)
6. Tom Wood (ACGS)
7. Hugo Hart (NC)
8. Kiama Jione (BBC)
9. Isaac Kefu (BBC)
10. Iliesa Baravilala (TGS)
11. Oliver Patterson (NC)
12. Frank Howarth (BBC)
13. Kilarney Lavender (TSS)
14. Nick Conway (NC)
15. Elijah Breen (BGS)

- JMC
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Like to Submit My Opens Team of the week. Thought it was ok to name all or any standout opens players. So apologies, and i tried to delete any inappropriate codenames i have seen.

1: Kingsley Uys (TSS)
2: Lucas ‘The Pitbull’ Clifford (BBC)
3: Charles Cross (GT)
4: Bennett Armistead (NC)
5: Eli Langi (BSHS)
6: Tom Wood (ACGS)
7: Jed "The Joker" Deacon (BGS)
8: Seb "The Jackhammer" Kimble (BGS)
9: George "Jack Russel" Hales (GT)
10: Charlie 0'Connell (NC)
11: Rhymen "Seki deki" Tusi (TGS)
12: Junior Latu (BSHS)
13: Kilarney "killer" Lavender (TSS)
14: Nick Conway (NC)
15: Ryan "Flyby" Bash (BGS)
Hey @Donald Brick but charlie cross is a back rower
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
Boy oh boy you must have spent a lot of time counting everyone's tackle. I hope C. Cross (GT) was not the only kid from the Gregory Terrace's 1XV you counted. If you have any more tackle stats please share, it is a part of the game an average footy fan often ignores.

-QTT
Yeah, what was Illot's tackle count?
 

The Blin6side

Darby Loudon (17)
Upon further evaluation/review, the following is my GPS Round 5 Team of the Week:

1. Kingsley Uys (TSS)
2. John Grenfell (NC)
3. Lucas Clifford (BBC)
4. Bennett Armistead (NC)
5. Eli Langi (BSHS)
6. Tom Wood (ACGS)
7. Hugo Hart (NC)
8. Kiama Jione (BBC)
9. Isaac Kefu (BBC)
10. Iliesa Baravilala (TGS)
11. Oliver Patterson (NC)
12. Frank Howarth (BBC)
13. Kilarney Lavender (TSS)
14. Nick Conway (NC)
15. Elijah Breen (BGS)

- JMC
Few intersting selections here mate IMO

Cheers,
6.
 

Daniel Koalins

Herbert Moran (7)
The history of the coming of Waterhoses on this forum
1. The GT Youth - they were amusing for a while, then quickly got banned…
2. Next came the BBC Youth - followed and worked with the GT youth, forming some kind of alliance.
3. The Great War between the BSHS schoolboys and GT/BBC WaterHoses, they reeked havoc on the forum, however they were shut down eventually…
4. The lock out of the forum - A BBC WaterHose decided to use a racial slur that got the forum locked for 5 long days…
5. And now the current day - The BGS Youth has emerged through flames built by the WaterHoses, of the schoolboys before them…
Couldn't be more accuracte it's clear the BGS youth have just discovered the great green and gold
 

Quick_Tap_Tony

Jimmy Flynn (14)
The history of the coming of Waterhoses on this forum
1. The GT Youth - they were amusing for a while, then quickly got banned…
2. Next came the BBC Youth - followed and worked with the GT youth, forming some kind of alliance.
3. The Great War between the BSHS schoolboys and GT/BBC WaterHoses, they reeked havoc on the forum, however they were shut down eventually…
4. The lock out of the forum - A BBC WaterHose decided to use a racial slur that got the forum locked for 5 long days…
5. And now the current day - The BGS Youth has emerged through flames built by the WaterHoses, of the schoolboys before them…
HAHA, B6 could not have put it better. I really hope this forum does not turn back into the monstrosity of stage 3. They were dark days for the Forum. Please all newcomers let this serve as a reminder. I am all for schoolboys to serve as a noble source of inside info but please don't use this as a place to get a laugh from your mate in period 3 Agricultural Science.

-QTT
 

bigmoneybrown

Herbert Moran (7)
The history of the coming of Waterhoses on this forum
1. The GT Youth - they were amusing for a while, then quickly got banned…
2. Next came the BBC Youth - followed and worked with the GT youth, forming some kind of alliance.
3. The Great War between the BSHS schoolboys and GT/BBC WaterHoses, they reeked havoc on the forum, however they were shut down eventually…
4. The lock out of the forum - A BBC WaterHose decided to use a racial slur that got the forum locked for 5 long days…
5. And now the current day - The BGS Youth has emerged through flames built by the WaterHoses, of the schoolboys before them…
The great war between BSHS and GT/BBC waterhoses was something else. The PRIME of this forum. Take me back!
 

Get em onside

Sydney Middleton (9)
On my lunchbreak today, I did my daily reading of the forum followed by an article followed by the courier mail, which discussed the Nrl interest in making the GPS school a nurseries for rugby league through adding the sport to the calendar. I find it fairly ironic that they want to further develop GPS talent into league, however I think we can all agree that they are already poaching the players regardless of no league comp in the GPS. It seems as if every schools first 15 have a boy signed to a nrl club. Just to name a few Laine-Sietu (NC), Iraguha (GT), Walker (IGS), Fifita (TSS), Howarth (BBC) . As further highlighted by the wallabies game on Saturday it's evident that all the talent is going to league in which schools marquee players are 9 times out of 10 signed to a league team on a contract. Although you can look at this on a major scale and point fingers towards Rugby Au I think there is some steps the GPS must make. And this is firstly in the hands of the heads of rugby for respective schools. For Gods sake, stop investing in rugby league players as scholarships. All of the boys mentioned above are on a sporting scholarship, however they will never play union professionally rather league. When I'm watching the games all I hear is that guy is signed to the broncos and never that he is signed to the reds. Rugby Au got very lucky retain Church old boy Frankie goldsbrough, but other than that the major talent within the comp is going to league. You could make a top 8 nrl side with players from this comp. Featuring the like of Carrigan, Fidow, Atkinson, Walker, Gilbert, Savage and many more names. For the sake of Australian rugby union schools need to stop investing in league players and foster future wallabies. I think that the competition should follow the likes of Sydney and make the competition over the course of two terms. It's no wander the reds academy always get pumped when up against the warratahs.

 

bigmoneybrown

Herbert Moran (7)
BMB i'll partly agree with you. Yes it was quite funny watching the youth back there school however the ban on the QLD GPS forum was dark.

-QTT
I’m with you brother. Food had no flavour, the sky had no colour. It was the first time i actually considered therapy, hah can’t believe i was that close to talking about my feelings! But boy O boy, those 3 days of stage 3 were something else! I could feel the pride of each school left right and centre. Took me back to those cold mornings on Ross. A time to be alive!
 

The Blin6side

Darby Loudon (17)
Moving on from this WaterHose talk, and BGS Youth chat… Who has been your ‘Boom’ player? Meaning a young gun who has surprised you. Mine has been A. Illot (GT), and M. Rosmond (TGS).
 
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