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QLD GPS Rugby 2017

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TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
Feels like criticism of the Queensland teams may have been OTT?

I certainly didn't feel like the sky was falling down after day one, but I'm glad for the boys that they've turned the results around.

In other news, I had a peek at the GPS Team of the Decade document I've been updating recently.

It'll take some truly excellent players in the next four years to knock out the guys already, but I think there may still be room for a blindside flanker and reserve scrumhalf.

Kalyn Ponga and Issak Fines-Leleiwasa are the only two players I've included not to play multiple seasons in the First XV.

The players I've selected are based on the level of dominance they displayed while schoolboys, not after school. No Samu Kerevi's here.

ACGS - 8
TSS - 4
NC - 3
BGS - 3
BSHS - 2
GT - 1
TGS - 1
IGS - 1
BBC - 0

1. Evander Guttenbeil - TSS 2012-2013
2. Alex Mafi - NC 2012-2013-2014
3. Gavin Luka - NC 2013-2014-2015
4. Reece Hewat - NC 2013-2014-2015
5. Curtis Browning - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
6. Tipene Mavoa - TSS 2015-2016
7. Fraser McReight - BGS 2014-2015-2016
8. Jack Cornelsen - BGS 2011-2012
9. Issak Fines-Leleiwasa - TSS 2013
10. Sam Greene - BGS 2010-2011-2012
11. Chris Feauai-Sautia - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
12. Jayden Su’a - ACGS 2014-2015
13. Dylan Riley - TSS 2014-2015
14. Will Eadie - GT 2015-2016
15. Kalyn Ponga - ACGS 2014
16. Matt Faessler - TGS 2015-2016
17. Richie Asiata - ACGS 2013-2014
18. Shambeckler Vui - IGS 2013-2014
19. Angus Scott-Young - ACGS 2014-2015
20. Harley Fox - ACGS 2013-2014
21. Harry Nucifora - ACGS 2013-2014
22. Mack Mason - ACGS 2013-2014
23. Izaia Perese - ACGS 2013-2014
 

Dark Shark

Alex Ross (28)
Credit where credit is due. Congratulations to both Queensland Schoolboy teams for their victories over the "Old enemy" yesterday. The players executed brilliantly and well done to the coaches for their plans.

A special shout to the QLD2 team. All guts and belief. I thought the whole team stepped up and Connors and Vuta were outstanding. And Gordon got his kicking radar back in the game and time it counted, even the last one that missed but went over dead ball line to deny NSW1 a last attempt to win.

The one thing that I think has stood out in this tournament over the years but especially in last two is that any team usually pays a price when they do not respect the opposition.

Good luck to all tomorrow. There is a Championship to be won and also another chance of giving it to the "Old enemy".
 

Greg Adams

Frank Nicholson (4)
26-20 BGS-GT full time

I thought I would hang around and watch the first half. I ended up satying for the whole match, well done to BGS, previous teams would have been happy with a close loss but not these guys. When it looked liken GT would just sneak home they hung tough and backed their game plan. Obviously GT had a number of players away at Aust trails so let's not get carried away, but, BGS also have a few to come back. From what I saw today they could get the odd win over a more fancied team that may underestimate them.

Good luck to them and the coaches this year
 

Will Smith

Peter Burge (5)
Wow... The Australian selections were utter, bulls**t... First of all, ACT and QLD 2 deserved to have more people make it because well, they were 1st and 2nd... NSW did not deserve the large amount they got in
 

Countryjack

Alfred Walker (16)
Very much looking forward to Warren Wobble summaring his predictions for first round of GPS
Hopefully not far away from Rangerovers travelling to Stratco sheds.
TSS play BSHS at home
NC play GT at home
BBC play IGS at home
not sure of other match
any injuries in Sydney nationals ?
 

The Queen ;)

Stan Wickham (3)
Very much looking forward to Warren Wobble summaring his predictions for first round of GPS
Hopefully not far away from Rangerovers travelling to Stratco sheds.
TSS play BSHS at home
NC play GT at home
BBC play IGS at home
not sure of other match
any injuries in Sydney nationals ?


TGS play BGS at home

My predictions for round one are:
TSS
NC
BBC
BGS
 

bigdadda

Frank Row (1)
New here and want to get out to a few of the games this season and just wondering what time all first xv games are played? Cheers
 

Blue & white

Billy Sheehan (19)
New here and want to get out to a few of the games this season and just wondering what time all first xv games are played? Cheers



2-15pm -see you there.

Any injuries out of Nationals. I hear big Xavier T is not playing for BBC.
Nudgee boys all tired & sore but ok.
Congrats to young P Hunt-great playing champ.
 

B3nji

Bob McCowan (2)
Feels like criticism of the Queensland teams may have been OTT?

I certainly didn't feel like the sky was falling down after day one, but I'm glad for the boys that they've turned the results around.

In other news, I had a peek at the GPS Team of the Decade document I've been updating recently.

It'll take some truly excellent players in the next four years to knock out the guys already, but I think there may still be room for a blindside flanker and reserve scrumhalf.

Kalyn Ponga and Issak Fines-Leleiwasa are the only two players I've included not to play multiple seasons in the First XV.

The players I've selected are based on the level of dominance they displayed while schoolboys, not after school. No Samu Kerevi's here.

ACGS - 8
TSS - 4
NC - 3
BGS - 3
BSHS - 2
GT - 1
TGS - 1
IGS - 1
BBC - 0

1. Evander Guttenbeil - TSS 2012-2013
2. Alex Mafi - NC 2012-2013-2014
3. Gavin Luka - NC 2013-2014-2015
4. Reece Hewat - NC 2013-2014-2015
5. Curtis Browning - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
6. Tipene Mavoa - TSS 2015-2016
7. Fraser McReight - BGS 2014-2015-2016
8. Jack Cornelsen - BGS 2011-2012
9. Issak Fines-Leleiwasa - TSS 2013
10. Sam Greene - BGS 2010-2011-2012
11. Chris Feauai-Sautia - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
12. Jayden Su’a - ACGS 2014-2015
13. Dylan Riley - TSS 2014-2015
14. Will Eadie - GT 2015-2016
15. Kalyn Ponga - ACGS 2014
16. Matt Faessler - TGS 2015-2016
17. Richie Asiata - ACGS 2013-2014
18. Shambeckler Vui - IGS 2013-2014
19. Angus Scott-Young - ACGS 2014-2015
20. Harley Fox - ACGS 2013-2014
21. Harry Nucifora - ACGS 2013-2014
22. Mack Mason - ACGS 2013-2014
23. Izaia Perese - ACGS 2013-2014
Feels like criticism of the Queensland teams may have been OTT?

I certainly didn't feel like the sky was falling down after day one, but I'm glad for the boys that they've turned the results around.

In other news, I had a peek at the GPS Team of the Decade document I've been updating recently.

It'll take some truly excellent players in the next four years to knock out the guys already, but I think there may still be room for a blindside flanker and reserve scrumhalf.

Kalyn Ponga and Issak Fines-Leleiwasa are the only two players I've included not to play multiple seasons in the First XV.

The players I've selected are based on the level of dominance they displayed while schoolboys, not after school. No Samu Kerevi's here.

ACGS - 8
TSS - 4
NC - 3
BGS - 3
BSHS - 2
GT - 1
TGS - 1
IGS - 1
BBC - 0

1. Evander Guttenbeil - TSS 2012-2013
2. Alex Mafi - NC 2012-2013-2014
3. Gavin Luka - NC 2013-2014-2015
4. Reece Hewat - NC 2013-2014-2015
5. Curtis Browning - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
6. Tipene Mavoa - TSS 2015-2016
7. Fraser McReight - BGS 2014-2015-2016
8. Jack Cornelsen - BGS 2011-2012
9. Issak Fines-Leleiwasa - TSS 2013
10. Sam Greene - BGS 2010-2011-2012
11. Chris Feauai-Sautia - BSHS 2009-2010-2011
12. Jayden Su’a - ACGS 2014-2015
13. Dylan Riley - TSS 2014-2015
14. Will Eadie - GT 2015-2016
15. Kalyn Ponga - ACGS 2014
16. Matt Faessler - TGS 2015-2016
17. Richie Asiata - ACGS 2013-2014
18. Shambeckler Vui - IGS 2013-2014
19. Angus Scott-Young - ACGS 2014-2015
20. Harley Fox - ACGS 2013-2014
21. Harry Nucifora - ACGS 2013-2014
22. Mack Mason - ACGS 2013-2014
23. Izaia Perese - ACGS 2013-2014

Interesting that these are only taken from recent years

Other notable absences

9. Nic Berry 2000, 2001 -IGS
10. Berrick Barnes 2001,2002,2003 -IGS
 

TheKing

Colin Windon (37)
Interesting that these are only taken from recent years

Other notable absences

9. Nic Berry 2000, 2001 -IGS
10. Berrick Barnes 2001,2002,2003 -IGS

Yeah it's a funny thing with Team(s) of the decade, they generally don't extend much further past the start of the decade..

A team of the millennium would be a fun exercise but I couldn't comment on the players' Schoolboy form


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