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QLD GPS 2023

RugbyLover143

Frank Row (1)
Emil Willie-Jawai is about to start his final year, and he can't wait to lead the First XV to another premiership. He has spent the last few months training hard and getting into the best shape of his life, and he's ready to show what he's made of on the field.
Emil is known throughout the school for his impressive rugby skills. He's fast, strong, and has a natural talent for the game. Everyone on the team looks up to him, and he's determined to lead them to victory in the upcoming season.
But fate has other plans.
Last week, during a team bonding session, Emil decided to show off his acrobatic skills by attempting a backflip. His teammates cheer him on as he takes a running start and leaps into the air. But as he lands, he feels a sharp pain in his ankle.
Emil tried to shake it off, but the pain was too much. He knows he's injured, and he's devastated. Yesterday the doctor confirmed his worst fears - he has an A-Class tear in his ankle and will be out for the majority of the season.
Emil is heartbroken. He can't believe that something as silly as a backflip has cost him his chance to play in the opening games of the season. But he knows he can't give up. He's determined to work hard and get back on the field as soon as possible.
He spends the next few weeks rehabilitating his ankle, working with the team physiotherapist and attending every training session to keep up his fitness. He will watch from the sidelines as his team plays their first few games, cheering them on and offering support
starting to think your stirring the pot here mate?
 

RugbyLover143

Frank Row (1)
Charlie Cross a potential inside centre also for terrace has all the attributes necessary to make a great inside centre for GPS rugby. Firstly, he has exceptional physicality and strength, which is crucial in the midfield where players need to be able to break through defensive lines and make crucial tackles. Charlie has excellent ball-handling skills, allowing him to create space for himself and his teammates. He also possesses a high rugby IQ, which enables him to read the game and make smart decisions on the field. Finally, Charlie is a natural leader and has the ability to inspire his teammates, which is essential for success in rugby. With these qualities, Charlie Cross has the potential to become a standout inside centre and make a significant impact for GPS rugby. I've seen this bloke play from the age of 6 down at brothers and the way he trained you could tell he would be a prospect for the future.
 
Hasn't Cross signed with the Dolphins?
It excites me to inform you that Gregory Terrace have got their hands on some prospect. To compliment the outstanding intellect of u15 Flyhalf Queensland Reds Captain, Sam Mcgahan, the 1st XV have been graced by the ascension of inside centre prodigy Willem Cassidy. Man, this kid is special. Despite playing u16s this year, it is clear as day that Willem is the Kryptonite Brian O'Discroll.
 

hamish jenkins

Frank Row (1)
has anyone seen Oscar Shaw? he's a potential flyhalf/inside centre for BBC has everything necessary to make a great player for the 2023 season of rugby. playing last year in the 1st XV in positions 10 and 12. and he has not only one of the best kicks on him but exceptional accuracy too.
 

rugbyafl

Frank Row (1)
has anyone seen Oscar Shaw? he's a potential flyhalf/inside centre for BBC has everything necessary to make a great player for the 2023 season of rugby. playing last year in the 1st XV in positions 10 and 12. and he has not only one of the best kicks on him but exceptional accuracy too.
Charlie cross would eat shaw alive
 
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