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Club History - GPS Rugby Club In 2014, the two clubs officially merged to form GPS Rugby Club Inc , creating Australia’s largest rugby club, with over 1,500 players proudly donning the ‘Gallopers’ colours each weekend The merger provided numerous benefits, chief among them a streamlined pathway for junior players to progress into the senior club, Premier Grade, and beyond
GPS Rugby - Wikipedia GPS Rugby Club, colloquially known as Jeeps, is an Australian rugby union club based at Ashgrove in Brisbane that plays in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition GPS also participates in the Brisbane Grades and Colts competitions, and in the "Golden Oldies" competition for the over 35's The club has produced more than fifty Wallabies, including Ben Tune, Daniel Herbert, and Matt Cockbain
GPS Rugby Club, Ashgrove Sports Ground, Brisbane (2025) GPS Rugby Club Home of the Gallopers One of Australias oldest and largest rugby clubs GPS Rugby Club was established in 1887, as the Past Grammar School Football Club, and is now one of the oldest surviving rugby clubs in Australia Based in Ashgrove Brisbane, The Gallopers field junior, senior, womens, golden oldies and premier grade teams
A look back at the drought breaking 1996 GPS premiership . . . - Rugby News Before GPS’ 2018 premiership, it had been 22 long years since G P S Old Boys Rugby Club hoisted the Hospital Cup high above their heads The year was 1996, the game had not long turned professional, and the ‘Gallopers’ faced a Souths side in black and white, but with more than a tinge of (Queensland) red and (Wallaby) gold
GPS Rugby Club Club History Governance Club Honour Board “The GPS club exists to promote and foster excellence and enjoyment in the ‘running game’ of Rugby Union… and, in so doing, assist the progress of members along the broader pathway of life — GPS Rugby Club Mission Statement GPS Rugby Club 83 Yoku Rd, Ashgrove, 4060 (07
QLD Premier Rugby: A family affair at GPS - Rugby News The Richards family at G P S Old Boys Rugby club in Brisbane’s inner-west suburb of Ashgrove are part of a large collection of families in the area who’ve helped keep the club moving Their association with the ‘Jeeps’ dates back 20 years when the first of six sons – in a family of 8 children, 6 boys and two girls – started playing juniors
Store - GPS Rugby Club Club History Governance Club Honour Board Kids Gallopers Trucker Hat $10 00 Add To Cart Heritage Jersey $120 00 Limited Availability Limited Availability Limited Availability GPS Rugby Club 83 Yoku Rd, Ashgrove, 4060 (07) 3366 1266 Follow Instagram
History of GPS Book — GPS Rugby Club History of GPS Book Project After eighteen months of research, interviews, phone calls and surprises, the History of the great GPS Rugby Club is nearing completion After another dozen or so interviews we will soon be in the position to put the text in order, collate all images, photos and illustrations and pass on to the publisher to set up the book
Junior Gallopers (All Abilities) – GPS Rugby Club Junior Club Selection Policies; Pony Club – U5’s; U6-U9; U10-U12; U13 – U17; Girls Touch; Junior Gallopers (All Abilities) Junior Rugby Age Coordinators; Resources Age Coordinators; Insurance; Competition; Policies QRU Policy Registry About the Australian Sports Foundation and GPS; Constitution; History; Annual Reports; Team Photos
A look back at the 1996 GPS premiership winning side - Rugby News Before GPS’ 2018 premiership, it had been 22 long years since G P S Old Boys Rugby Club hoisted the Hospital Cup high above their heads The year was 1996, the game had not long turned professional, and the ‘Gallopers’ faced a Souths side in black and white, but with more than a tinge of (Queensland) red and (Wallaby) gold