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Colin Windon (37)
Green and Gold Rugby Queensland Schools Coverage
Green and Gold Rugby are the unequivocal leaders of Schools Rugby coverage in Australia.
I can't think of any better amateur coverage of Schools Rugby in the southern hemisphere, or even the world.
Currently the GPS Rugby coverage team has no one slated to contribute in 2015: What this means is that on the current course, Queensland Schools Rugby on GAGR will be taking an indefinite break.
If this sounds as shit to you as it does to me, please send me a message to find a way you can help.
If you're an amateur photographer looking to have your GPS Rugby photos admired by all and sundry, send a selection through to me and we'll get them published on the front page.
If you're planning on attending any games this season, send me your thoughts after the game even briefly and I'll help you convert that in to a match report.
If you're a student with ambitions to pursue journalism of any form, this gig with Green and Gold is literally the best possible thing to add to your resume at this stage of your career.
Since my time with GAGR, three reporters in the Schools bureau have been recruited directly into the QRU Communications Department on the strength of their portfolios on this site.
Writing weekly copy to a deadline will help hone your journalistic skills - and, perhaps more importantly, will allow you to develop your own expertise on the future of Queensland Rugby.
To give you an example, 59 players from the class of 2012 have debuted in Premier Grade since graduating - 22 more have since gone on to represent professional sports teams, ranging from Stade Francais to the Brisbane Broncos to the Melbourne Rebels.
Having watched all these young guns at school, a Green and Gold Schools Rugby reporter is uniquely situated to comment on the state of Rugby in Queensland.
If any of the above sounds like something you might be interested getting involved with, please contact me and I can discuss any questions you might have.
Cheers
Green and Gold Rugby are the unequivocal leaders of Schools Rugby coverage in Australia.
I can't think of any better amateur coverage of Schools Rugby in the southern hemisphere, or even the world.
Currently the GPS Rugby coverage team has no one slated to contribute in 2015: What this means is that on the current course, Queensland Schools Rugby on GAGR will be taking an indefinite break.
If this sounds as shit to you as it does to me, please send me a message to find a way you can help.
If you're an amateur photographer looking to have your GPS Rugby photos admired by all and sundry, send a selection through to me and we'll get them published on the front page.
If you're planning on attending any games this season, send me your thoughts after the game even briefly and I'll help you convert that in to a match report.
If you're a student with ambitions to pursue journalism of any form, this gig with Green and Gold is literally the best possible thing to add to your resume at this stage of your career.
Since my time with GAGR, three reporters in the Schools bureau have been recruited directly into the QRU Communications Department on the strength of their portfolios on this site.
Writing weekly copy to a deadline will help hone your journalistic skills - and, perhaps more importantly, will allow you to develop your own expertise on the future of Queensland Rugby.
To give you an example, 59 players from the class of 2012 have debuted in Premier Grade since graduating - 22 more have since gone on to represent professional sports teams, ranging from Stade Francais to the Brisbane Broncos to the Melbourne Rebels.
Having watched all these young guns at school, a Green and Gold Schools Rugby reporter is uniquely situated to comment on the state of Rugby in Queensland.
If any of the above sounds like something you might be interested getting involved with, please contact me and I can discuss any questions you might have.
Cheers