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Stan Wickham (3)
The BGS vs TGS game this weekend at Northgate should be a very interesting game and could determine the placings of these two underdog teams in the competition. In my belief, these are two Top 5 teams and the winner may go on to finish Top 3 but I don't see either placing any higher, purely due to the depth of the obvious contenders.
Played at home, the light dark blue will be tough, especially with prop Nick Anderson and flanker Nigel Wenck coming back from sickness. An already impressive forward pack will be boosted by the work rate of these two, slightly smaller, yet physical players. A possible inclusion from Trey Kemp on the wing may be assumed, his return from injury giving him an interchange for Lewis Radford against BSHS. But it will all come down to game day. With TGS confident after a resounding win over the pre-season favourites, they will be keen to put up a fight away from the ranges. Both teams boasting an impressive array of Queensland and Australian representatives, I reckon a one try win to Grammar.
Played at home, the light dark blue will be tough, especially with prop Nick Anderson and flanker Nigel Wenck coming back from sickness. An already impressive forward pack will be boosted by the work rate of these two, slightly smaller, yet physical players. A possible inclusion from Trey Kemp on the wing may be assumed, his return from injury giving him an interchange for Lewis Radford against BSHS. But it will all come down to game day. With TGS confident after a resounding win over the pre-season favourites, they will be keen to put up a fight away from the ranges. Both teams boasting an impressive array of Queensland and Australian representatives, I reckon a one try win to Grammar.