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May I please ask why you are posting random information QTT
Those ipswich stingrays will be humbled by the throne of BGSIGS 15 Amaziah is electric with a capital E.
QTT,Cheers Tikka senior members such as yourself are taking initiative and really helping the cause. However that will be my last comment on the topic of the new BGS boys.
QTT Question of the Day:
Would 2024 BSHS be able to beat the 2016 BSHS team. If so please drop your score predictions. Two of the most exciting teams to watch in the past years.
-QTT
Although BSHS this year have proven stronger than most of their performances last decade, I can't see them beating that 2016 side. I was in fact somewhat involved with First XV rugby this year and I remember this vividly. The likes of Taulagi, McNamara and Mahina for BSHS simply outclassed any other players that would play in their position currently. Furthermore, this season was of such a high calibur with leauge players (Bullemor, Talaugi) coming out of the system as well as countless super rugby and union players who have gone on to play professionally (Lucas, Wilson, Mcreight, Nasser, Itaku, etc). I believe this season was near if not the peak of GPS footy in the modern era.Cheers Tikka senior members such as yourself are taking initiative and really helping the cause. However that will be my last comment on the topic of the new BGS boys.
QTT Question of the Day:
Would 2024 BSHS be able to beat the 2016 BSHS team. If so please drop your score predictions. Two of the most exciting teams to watch in the past years.
-QTT
You are right in saying it was the peak of modern GPS footyAlthough BSHS this year have proven stronger than most of their performances last decade, I can't see them beating that 2016 side. I was in fact somewhat involved with First XV rugby this year and I remember this vividly. The likes of Taulagi, McNamara and Mahina for BSHS simply outclassed any other players that would play in their position currently. Furthermore, this season was of such a high calibur with leauge players (Bullemor, Talaugi) coming out of the system as well as countless super rugby and union players who have gone on to play professionally (Lucas, Wilson, Mcreight, Nasser, Itaku, etc). I believe this season was near if not the peak of GPS footy in the modern era.
DK.You are right in saying it was the peak of modern GPS footy
100% agree here mate. To this day its a mystery to me how that terrace team didnt get the premiership that year, with such a strong team taking the likes of Lucas, Nasser, and Wilson. They were so insanely strong. Their performance against nudgee at home that year stil lives in my head rent free. Definitely one of the better games that I have watched in my day (Ive seen quite a few). Like you said though, that BSHS team was just something else. How do you even defend a bloke like Taulagi in schoolboy footy. He was the package deal. Speed, Size and Heart, you cant teach that. And credit to him for doing so well in his NRL career thus far. Hands down, one of my favourite players to watch tear up the pitch.Although BSHS this year have proven stronger than most of their performances last decade, I can't see them beating that 2016 side. I was in fact somewhat involved with First XV rugby this year and I remember this vividly. The likes of Taulagi, McNamara and Mahina for BSHS simply outclassed any other players that would play in their position currently. Furthermore, this season was of such a high calibur with leauge players (Bullemor, Talaugi) coming out of the system as well as countless super rugby and union players who have gone on to play professionally (Lucas, Wilson, Mcreight, Nasser, Itaku, etc). I believe this season was near if not the peak of GPS footy in the modern era.
Great Question QTT,Cheers Tikka senior members such as yourself are taking initiative and really helping the cause. However that will be my last comment on the topic of the new BGS boys.
QTT Question of the Day:
Would 2024 BSHS be able to beat the 2016 BSHS team. If so please drop your score predictions. Two of the most exciting teams to watch in the past years.
-QTT
Well you may of had your eyes shut for the first half of the season mate but BGS rugby is coming back. There opens team has new spark and power with many scholarship players in grade 10 and 11 meaning in a few years they will be a force to be reckoned with. As for their results this season they have had close losses in games where calls have not gone their way as well as a miraculous comeback against downlands. So before you start making comments like that how about you buy a nice pair of glasses and go and watch some mighty BGS rugby.Absolutely agree BFB, get rid of the cellar dwellers and add a bit of excitement to the end of the season, hate seeing the support die off at the end of the season.
Hey Back fence,How good would the GPS comp be if we scrapped BGS and had an 8 round season without the bye and had the last two weeks for a semi and a final? Pinnacle of schoolboy footy no more shared premierships and a second chance for an early season loss.
Would love to see a competition that has BGS having a competitive side but just haven't seen that since 2012 but I would say this year it is a much more closer competition.
Personally, I have liked watching Roman Siulepa (BSHS) he is a tall large #8 that is carving up the competition with his footwork and size.To Keep this chat how it is supposed to be - footy talk, A question.
Who has been everyone's personal favourite player to watch, and why?
Thanks EC, value you trying to get the forum back on track.Personally, I have liked watching Roman Siulepa (BSHS) he is a tall large #8 that is carving up the competition with his footwork and size.
Thanks for trying to get the forum back to footy chat.
EC
Terrace has a great scrum, they will need to fix a few minor caveats in their lineout, and then they might take the crown.I know that this was mentioned previously at the start of the season, however after 5 weeks of games what team in the competition do you believe has the best scrum and lineout package.
-QTT
Hey Tony,I know that this was mentioned previously at the start of the season, however after 5 weeks of games what team in the competition do you believe has the best scrum and lineout package.
-QTT
As @Sofit mentioned in his recent post, at the end of the day depth is one of the most important things in GPS rugby - so all boys can have a go. With school such like NC going down to the 9ths in some cases, it’s saddening when these boys have limited competition. Thus, if downlands can hardly manage to put B teams out there, and only go down to the 3rds in opens I think it’s unlikely they would get a spot in GPS.Mate i agree but the problem with Downlands is they are flat out putting B teams on the paddock week in week out. This is becoming a worry throughout the GPS comp with many schools struggling to field teams below their A's. Thoughts on this please.