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QLD GPS 2025

Another question for the forum

If you could poach any player from the AAGPS to play for your school, who would it be?

For me, it has to be Angus Grover. His kicking and passing are elite, but it’s his running game that really sets him apart. Last season, he tore teams to pieces, and he’s picked up right where he left off in this year’s AAGPS. He glides past defenders with ease, draws them in, and consistently creates space for his teammates. Absolute weapon.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
Another question for the forum

If you could poach any player from the AAGPS to play for your school, who would it be?

For me, it has to be Angus Grover. His kicking and passing are elite, but it’s his running game that really sets him apart. Last season, he tore teams to pieces, and he’s picked up right where he left off in this year’s AAGPS. He glides past defenders with ease, draws them in, and consistently creates space for his teammates. Absolute weapon.
Another standout player is Newington Winger, Heamasi Makasini. Already signed with the West Tigers, he is a dominant force in the Newington Side. He would be the player I poach from the AAGPS.

ATA
 

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Alfred Walker (16)
Hey mate, a lot of strong names this year but the top 5 for me are

1. Kingsley Uys - TSS
2. Tai Taka - BBC
3. Elijah Breen - BGS
4. Isaac Tuala - NC
5. Dyer Akauola - BGS

All five have already shown they can dominate games individually, and most have either already made rep teams or are on the radar. Uys is a powerhouse up front, Tai Taka’s footwork and decision making at such a young age are next level, and Breen is steering the BGS ship with calm composure. Tuala’s been a rock for Nudgee, tough in contact, calm under pressure, and leads from the front. while Akauola looks like a real game changer he’s physical, quick, and reads the game smartly.


Would love to hear if anyone’s got eyes on any dark horses or breakout players from the likes of Terrace, TGS, or Churchie. Keen to see how the rest of the season plays out!
COME ON WHERE IS NASSER.

QTT TOP 10
1. Killarney Lavendar (TSS)
2. Ollie Nasser (GT)
3. Treyvon Pritchard (ACGS)
4. HARD YAKKA TAKKA (BBC)
5. Kingsley Uys (TSS)
6. Oscar Donovan (BBC)
7. Alfie Bowman (ACGS)
8. Connor Clifford (GT)
9. Myles Rosemond (TGS)
10. Levi Slater (NC)
 
Score predictions for the upcoming BBC vs NC blockbuster: Easily the headline act in this weekend’s three way.

The big dogs are circling and if history’s anything to go by Nudgee’s bringing the muscle, the mindset and the full blue and white machine. BBC will throw punches sure, but they’ll be gasping for air by the second half when the NC engine kicks in. As for BGS? Yeah… not exactly losing sleep there. They’ll probably let in more points than a broken tap. Expect some brave defence early, followed by a slow, inevitable leak, kind of like a soggy paper cup in a thunderstorm.

N.K.
 

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Alfred Walker (16)
Another standout player is Newington Winger, Heamasi Makasini. Already signed with the West Tigers, he is a dominant force in the Newington Side. He would be the player I poach from the AAGPS.

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Isaac Fonua for me. The Kings 8 has been destructive and a force since year 10. He is a great rower I also hear. He has accomplished so much in such a short time

-NSW U16 (2023)
-AAGPS U16 (2023)
-AAGPS Champion (2023)
-NSW U18 (2024)
-AAGPS 2XV (2024)
-Wallabies U18 (2024)
 

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Frank Row (1)
Score predictions for the upcoming BBC vs NC blockbuster: Easily the headline act in this weekend’s three way.

The big dogs are circling and if history’s anything to go by Nudgee’s bringing the muscle, the mindset and the full blue and white machine. BBC will throw punches sure, but they’ll be gasping for air by the second half when the NC engine kicks in. As for BGS? Yeah… not exactly losing sleep there. They’ll probably let in more points than a broken tap. Expect some brave defence early, followed by a slow, inevitable leak, kind of like a soggy paper cup in a thunderstorm.

N.K.
Great prediction there champ. I'm looking forward to seeing the terrace boys have a hard crack against a strong TGS side hopefully cliffo and the boys pull through, but i don't see that happening with their recent loss to a half strength churchie team.

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Herbert Moran (7)
With State of Origin tomorrow night, which former/current origin players from the GPS were the best at schoolboy level?

I immediately think Kalyn Ponga (ACGS, 2016) is the best, but I'm looking forward to seeing Rob Toia (NC, 2022) make his debut.

Which other origin players have formerly partaken in the GPS First XV?

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Frank Row (1)
With State of Origin tomorrow night, which former/current origin players from the GPS were the best at schoolboy level?

I immediately think Kalyn Ponga (ACGS, 2016) is the best, but I'm looking forward to seeing Rob Toia (NC, 2022) make his debut.

Which other origin players have formerly partaken in the GPS First XV?

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Pat Carrigan (GT 2015)
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
With State of Origin tomorrow night, which former/current origin players from the GPS were the best at schoolboy level?

I immediately think Kalyn Ponga (ACGS, 2016) is the best, but I'm looking forward to seeing Rob Toia (NC, 2022) make his debut.

Which other origin players have formerly partaken in the GPS First XV?

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Another one that just came to mind is Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (BGS, 2017). He scored 10 tries in one season for Grammar, which is an outstanding feat.

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Alfred Walker (16)
GT Reserve utility back Will Dennis mad an immediate impact on the weekend shaking every Churchie boy out of there own boots. Look at the ACGS bench reaction to his run down the side-line:
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Stan Wickham (3)
Greetings gentlemen, as I have a quick coffee break, does anyone have any predictions for this weekend's fixtures? Sadly, couldn't make the trek to Brisbane to watch any games but looking through the results it looked like a great day of rugby. Some great games lined up with Ipswich vs TSS, BSHS vs Churchie, a 3 way between Nudgee, BBC and Brisbane Grammar and GT vs TGS.
-MM
 
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Greetings gentlemen, as I have a quick coffee break, does anyone have any predictions for this weekend's fixtures? Sadly, couldn't make the trek to Brisbane to watch any games but looking through the results it looked like a great day of rugby. Some great games lined up with Ipswich vs TSS, BSHS vs Churchie, a 3 way between Nudgee, BBC and Brisbane Grammar and GT vs TGS.
TSS 5+
BSHS 5+
NUDGEE vs BBC: BBC 5+
NUDGEE vs BGS: NC 15+
BGS vs BBC: BBC 17+
TGS 12+
 
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