St Laurence’s First XI comeback king first named in Team of the Week
Comeback king first chosen in the round 3 AIC First XI cricket Team of the Week which features players from seven schools.
Comeback king first chosen in the round 3 AIC First XI cricket Team of the Week which features players from seven schools.
Queensland’s top fast bowling prospect still pinches himself when playing alongside players he grew up admiring in places he loved attending as a kid with a dream. Hear from the Bulls’ latest One Day Cup debutant, 19-year-old quick Callum Vidler.
Elite Teams of the Weeks have been named after round 2 of the Harvey Norman under-17 and under-19 female rugby league competitions. Top guns from all 14 clubs featured here.
Who made the Meninga and Connell Cup Teams of the Week from your club? Players include a three-try terror from the Clydesdales, a Dolphins-signed No. 13, a Capras journeyman and a gutsy prop pairing from the Pride.
AIC First XVIII footy: St Laurence’s and Ashgrove debut boys broke into the big league while Villanova have lauded the sportsmanship of a Padua player during round 3 action.
How did your club go in the Meninga Cup, Connell and Harvey Norman U17 and U19 league round 2 matches? All the highlights, including a stunning matchwinner from a Burleigh winger and a clean sweep of victories from Tweed, covered here.
The GPS First XI round 4 Team of the Week can be revealed after drama aplenty which saw a tie and another two thrilling late results. Story here.
AIC First XI cricket: A St Laurence’s player produced one of the best all around efforts of the season while young veterans Finn Thallon (Villanova) and Joey Laner (Ashgrove) delivered in spades. More here.
Learning the tricks of the trade from a former All Blacks strongman and NRL great is a luxury few rugby rookies can boast. Coaching gems handed down from Brad Thorn and Shane Walker will be put to good use this year when an aspiring 16-year-old attending one of Queensland’s great rugby nurseries lets rip in both codes.
With the clock ticking down to the Brisbane Olympics, we’ve run our eyes over the state’s brightest young stars who could be centrestage come 2032.