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The Terrace #5 is one of the smallest in the comp, but week after week manages to make great runs even with that pathetic hair cut.
Glad to see someone else sees how shit the cut is
The Terrace #5 is one of the smallest in the comp, but week after week manages to make great runs even with that pathetic hair cut.
Glad to see someone else sees how shit the cut is
Nudgee v BBC 16A game in rd2 was very close and an entertaining spectacle due to BBC having players like Palmer and Gunter in the forwards. Gunter monstered the NC forwards and kept BBC in the game.Well there are going to be some sensational matchups of the round in the Nudgee v Terrace games this weekend over at Boondall.
Out of the 10 Firsts / A's teams competing this weekend, all but three teams are undefeated or lost only one match to date. Of the only four teams undefeated at this level three will be playing at Nudgee this weekend. It will be a fascinating day of rugby right through all the age groups. And while the First XV is the only premiership recognised, three of the five games will probably be the "premiership" deciders for the year and another helping decide the final premiership outcome.
Firsts - Enough will be written about this for me to add too much more insight here. Nudgee will not get ambushed twice on Ross oval in a season and the Terrace team just seem to believe in themselves. While there are a couple of rounds to go, this could be the game where the winner takes it all.
16A's - Looking at past results, Nudgee have not dropped a game since losing to BGS in the first round and causing the upset of the age division when toppling TSS. However, GT crushed a BBC team on Saturday that NC struggled to put away earlier in the season. Injuries could be factor in this, but confidence amongst the older GT teams seems to be growing. If NC win they will be well on their way to sharing first place for the season with TSS.
15A's - will be affected by the u15 State Champs this weekend. NC will lose about eight players and GT one or two to the Met North team. Nudgee coach Gledhill is under the pump after this team has crashed to a few unexpected losses after being undefeated for the last two years. GT will be primed for an ambush after a very close loss to BBC last weekend. With so many players out and the result having no affect on the outcome of the u15 comp, this game is for bragging rights. Saying that, NC have everything to lose and GT could grab a whole lot of confidence for the years to come after not coming close in previous years.
14A's - this was shaping to be the "premiership" decider for this age group until the GT team lost their first game since entering the GPS comp against BBC on Saturday. Enough has been said about that game. This was going to be the match up between the two best rugby thinkers in this age group with Prideaux from NC and Lucas from GT. However, it is not to be after Prideaux was injured against BSHS last weekend and will probably not be on field this week. This may be a deciding factor with a strong, very well coached NC team lacking the onfield direction they are so well used to. After NC touched up the GT team in the trials many had their eye on how the GT team would be responding this weekend. GT will muscle up in the forwards led by Birgan and NC will hope that they can get best use of their large backs when they get the ball out wide.
13A's - these are the only two undefeated teams in QLD GPS Firsts and A divisions yet to face each other. NC also prevailed in the trials, but the GT team I saw play BBC on Saturday were one of the best drilled I have seen at this age level. NC also brought in an excellent coach (Thompson) for the 13A's this year, after a lack of success in the 13's last year and the quality of play will be high from both sides. This will be a battle of the forwards led by the No.8's Colvin (NC) and Wilson (GT) with a fantastic array of talent across the park from both sides.
As an aside, I also understand that every NC and GT u13 teams are undefeated to this point, so it will be interesting to see which school picks up first bragging rights for what will no doubt be a hotly contested age group and fierce rivalry between the two schools for years to come.
There is not often this quality of match ups at the Firsts and A's in every age group between two schools like this one on Saturday. NC have the home ground advantage and a history of rugby dominance, GT riding an infectious wave of confidence and self belief across all the age groups coming into this weekend. To use that old cliche, rugby will no doubt be the winner.
Well there are going to be some sensational matchups of the round in the Nudgee v Terrace games this weekend over at Boondall.
Out of the 10 Firsts / A's teams competing this weekend, all but three teams are undefeated or lost only one match to date. Of the only four teams undefeated at this level three will be playing at Nudgee this weekend. It will be a fascinating day of rugby right through all the age groups. And while the First XV is the only premiership recognised, three of the five games will probably be the "premiership" deciders for the year and another helping decide the final premiership outcome.
Firsts - Enough will be written about this for me to add too much more insight here. Nudgee will not get ambushed twice on Ross oval in a season and the Terrace team just seem to believe in themselves. While there are a couple of rounds to go, this could be the game where the winner takes it all.
16A's - Looking at past results, Nudgee have not dropped a game since losing to BGS in the first round and causing the upset of the age division when toppling TSS. However, GT crushed a BBC team on Saturday that NC struggled to put away earlier in the season. Injuries could be factor in this, but confidence amongst the older GT teams seems to be growing. If NC win they will be well on their way to sharing first place for the season with TSS.
15A's - will be affected by the u15 State Champs this weekend. NC will lose about eight players and GT one or two to the Met North team. Nudgee coach Gledhill is under the pump after this team has crashed to a few unexpected losses after being undefeated for the last two years. GT will be primed for an ambush after a very close loss to BBC last weekend. With so many players out and the result having no affect on the outcome of the u15 comp, this game is for bragging rights. Saying that, NC have everything to lose and GT could grab a whole lot of confidence for the years to come after not coming close in previous years.
14A's - this was shaping to be the "premiership" decider for this age group until the GT team lost their first game since entering the GPS comp against BBC on Saturday. Enough has been said about that game. This was going to be the match up between the two best rugby thinkers in this age group with Prideaux from NC and Lucas from GT. However, it is not to be after Prideaux was injured against BSHS last weekend and will probably not be on field this week. This may be a deciding factor with a strong, very well coached NC team lacking the onfield direction they are so well used to. After NC touched up the GT team in the trials many had their eye on how the GT team would be responding this weekend. GT will muscle up in the forwards led by Birgan and NC will hope that they can get best use of their large backs when they get the ball out wide.
13A's - these are the only two undefeated teams in QLD GPS Firsts and A divisions yet to face each other. NC also prevailed in the trials, but the GT team I saw play BBC on Saturday were one of the best drilled I have seen at this age level. NC also brought in an excellent coach (Thompson) for the 13A's this year, after a lack of success in the 13's last year and the quality of play will be high from both sides. This will be a battle of the forwards led by the No.8's Colvin (NC) and Wilson (GT) with a fantastic array of talent across the park from both sides.
As an aside, I also understand that every NC and GT u13 teams are undefeated to this point, so it will be interesting to see which school picks up first bragging rights for what will no doubt be a hotly contested age group and fierce rivalry between the two schools for years to come.
There is not often this quality of match ups at the Firsts and A's in every age group between two schools like this one on Saturday. NC have the home ground advantage and a history of rugby dominance, GT riding an infectious wave of confidence and self belief across all the age groups coming into this weekend. To use that old cliche, rugby will no doubt be the winner.
1st xv is on the verge of professional.. in qld gps anyway. There's still so much more growing etc for yr 8s and 9s, I just don't think they should be a talking point until they're contesting for 1st xv positions..Isn't all schoolboy rugby just kids? Hardly does two posts make an emphatic statement. Looking forward to a cracking day at Nudgee.
Can I ask why so much emphasis is being placed on this forum on the 13s and 14s. All these tips and analyses etc. they are just kids. Fair enough 15s/16s when you've got players moving between the A's and the 1sts but comeon. Commenting and/or scrutinising a 13/14 yr old boy is a bit much in my opinion.
James tuttle NC *Aus 1's
Alex Mafi - NC
Mitch Third - TSS
2's
Joel Brown - TSS
Sam Clifton - TSS
Matt Gibbon - NC
Evander Guttenbeil - TSS
Landon Hayes - IGS
Maclean Jones - NC
Liam Jurd - TGS
Douglas MacMillan - ACGS
James Todd - IGS
Jack Tuttle - IGS
Former GPS - Lolo Fakaosilea (BBC 2012)
Just a quick comment that I think there are a fair few boys in QLD GPS that should feel unlucky not to have made it (Russell, Tanuvasa, Bowyer. etc). Unfortunately with the new dates of the competition most guys wouldn't have had the same preparation that those from other states and competitions had.
Can't remember the last time QLD had only two players in the Aus schools team it is very concerning but easily explained.
Aus 1's
Alex Mafi - NC
Mitch Third - TSS
2's
Joel Brown - TSS
Sam Clifton - TSS
Matt Gibbon - NC
Evander Guttenbeil - TSS
Landon Hayes - IGS
Maclean Jones - NC
Liam Jurd - TGS
Douglas MacMillan - ACGS
James Todd - IGS
Jack Tuttle - IGS
Former GPS - Lolo Fakaosilea (BBC 2012)
Just a quick comment that I think there are a fair few boys in QLD GPS that should feel unlucky not to have made it (Russell, Tanuvasa, Bowyer. etc). Unfortunately with the new dates of the competition most guys wouldn't have had the same preparation that those from other states and competitions had.
Can't remember the last time QLD had only two players in the Aus schools team, it is very concerning but easily explained.
James tuttle NC *
Can't remember the last time QLD had only two players in the Aus schools team, it is very concerning but easily explained.
It's absolute lunacy that these teams are picked before any meaningful rugby is played for the year.
QLD had at least six player in the Aus Schools. Don't leave us AIC blokes out.
Basketball programs are far weaker across the gps and more importantly in qld, soccer and rugby don't go hand in hand. There's always been an internal rivalry at schools between soccer and rugby players. As for soccer being played on the hallowed turfs that have been the home pf rugby for years....I'd argue it is lunacy that they moved rugby to third term to begin with. Every other competition in the country runs parallel to the trials and it doesn't make sense to move them for the sake of QLD GPS. I just wonder how long it will take the headmasters to realise that they made a mistake, then again it's only in the first year so there are bound to be mishaps. The main driving force in QLD schoolboys rugby, Stephen Philpotts, is a smart man so part of me believes that it was made for the right reasons.