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Nev Cottrell (35)
Anybody know what the Qld GPS ladder looks like at the moment? The My Cricket site is not very informative.
I think the running is between GT & TSS as they are the only ones only having lost 1 game. Good luck to them both for the final 2 games.Results are tucked away on the GPS website under "Results archive", even for the current season.
Churchie's upset of the previously undefeated TSS yesterday leaves at least three schools in the mix, although TSS remain favourites. After round 7 the ladder is:
1. TSS - 31 points
2. Churchie- 29 points
3. GT - 28 points
4. IGS - 23 points
5. BGS - 18 points
6. Nudgee -17 points
7. Toowoomba - 16 points
8. State High -15 points
9. BBC - 3 points
TSS finish the season with State High and Toowoomba. Churchie have the bye and then BGS. GT have Nudgee and then State High.
GT finish off with NC and BSHS who have both lost 3 games with GT only having lost to TSS, I'd rate GT's chances of getting close. Anything could happen as seen last weekend TSS vs Churchie (TSS first loss in 2 seasons).There is no real contest here. TSS have it in the bag. They will not lose another game, Churchie have the bye and GT will not win another game.
GT finish off with NC and BSHS who have both lost 3 games with GT only having lost to TSS, I'd rate GT's chances of getting close. Anything could happen as seen last weekend TSS vs Churchie (TSS first loss in 2 seasons).
Last game coming up this weekend! Will GT pip TSS at the post or not? All comes down to whether TSS Win or Lose.
Now that wouldn't be that be interesting, did not think of it that way. I guess all eyes will be on the weather and the TSS game then. Good luck to them both.or may come down to weather!!! a tss washout and a gt win would see a joint premiership for both teams.
Now that wouldn't be that be interesting, did not think of it that way. I guess all eyes will be on the weather and the TSS game then. Good luck to them both.
Congratulations to TSS and well done to TG for keeping the pressure on to the last over.Nail-biting end to the First XI match at Southport.
I arrived at the start of the 49th over of the TSS innings, after TGS scored 9/205.
TSS were 8/204 requiring 2 runs to win, or TGS 2 wickets.
With the field in, the first 4 balls were dot balls, before the TSS batsman went over the top for a 4, to win with a ball to spare.
Congratulations to both teams for holding their nerve, and taking it down to the wire.