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2026 Tennis Premiership

25th June, 2026

2026 Tennis Premiership

2026 Tennis Premiers - BBC


Congratulations to BBC 1st Tennis Premiership winners. Back-to-back-to-back-to-back… four in a row! Brisbane Boys’ College have done it again, claiming the 2026 GPS Tennis Premiership with a standout victory over NC to bring the trophy home An incredible performance under pressure, finishing the season undefeated a true reflection of the team’s skill, resilience, and consistency throughout the year. From the first serve to the final point, BBC set the benchmark—and when it mattered most, they delivered. Congratulations to all players, coaches, and staff on an outstanding achievement.

Final Standings: BBC 16 NC 14 GT 11 TSS 11 BGS 7 BSHS 6 IGS 4 ACGS 2 TGS 1

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# Congratulations BBC and NC Shared Premiership - 2026 2026 GPS Football Premiership Decided in Remarkably Tight Season The 2026 GPS Football season will be remembered as one of the most competitive and evenly contested in recent years, culminating in a shared premiership between Nudgee College (NC) and Brisbane Boys’ College (BBC). With no team able to navigate the nine-round season undefeated, the premiership race remained wide open from start to finish. NC and BBC both finished on 19 competition points, ahead of Gregory Terrace (15), The Southport School (12), Anglican Church Grammar School (11), Brisbane Grammar School (10), Brisbane State High School (9), Ipswich Grammar School (6), and Toowoomba Grammar School (1). The pathway to the premiership reflected the balance across the competition: • BBC’s campaign included a key loss to Gregory Terrace and a hard-fought draw with TSS • NC suffered a loss to BBC and were held to a draw by ACGS These results ensured no clear frontrunner emerged, with multiple schools remaining in contention deep into the season. A Premiership Race to the Final Whistle The competition ultimately came down to the final round, with BBC holding their destiny in their own hands. A victory would secure at least a share of the premiership, while a draw or loss would have handed the title outright to NC. In a fitting end to a tightly contested season, BBC secured the win required, confirming a shared premiership with NC — an outcome that reflects the consistency and resilience shown by both programs across the year. Depth of Talent on Display Across the nine weeks of competition, 92 goals were scored, highlighting both the attacking quality and the overall standard of football across the GPS schools. Week-to-week results were consistently close, reinforcing the depth of talent and competitiveness of the competition. A Season Defined by Parity More than any single result, the 2026 season underscored a key theme: any team, on any given weekend, had the capacity to influence the premiership outcome. This level of parity not only delivered an engaging season for players and spectators alike but also speaks to the strength and development of football programs across the GPS Association. ________________________________________ Final Ladder: 1. NC – 19 pts (co-premier) 2. BBC – 19 pts (co-premier) 3. GT – 15 pts 4. TSS – 12 pts 5. ACGS – 11 pts 6. BGS – 10 pts 7. BSHS – 9 pts 8. IGS – 6 pts 9. TGS – 1 pt

Posted on: 25th June, 2026
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Posted on: 18th June, 2026
Cross Country Premiership

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**BSHS Claim Back-to-Back Premiership at 2026 GPS Cross Country Championships** Perfect conditions set the stage for a memorable day of racing at the 2026 GPS Cross Country Championships, with fierce competition and close finishes across all age groups highlighting the depth and quality of this historic event. In a tightly contested premiership race, Brisbane State High School (BSHS) secured back-to-back titles, finishing on 40 points to narrowly hold off Brisbane Boys’ College (BBC) on 37 points and Brisbane Grammar School (BGS) on 36 points. The final standings for the Jack E. Ross Memorial Trophy saw: • 1st – BSHS: 40 points • 2nd – BBC: 37 points • 3rd – BGS: 36 points • 4th – ACGS: 27 points • 5th – NC: 22 points • 6th – TSS: 20 points • 7th – IGS: 19 points • 8th – GT: 18 points • 9th – TGS: 11 points The narrow margins across the top three schools reflected the intensity of competition throughout the day, with results often decided by only a few places in tightly contested races. Across all divisions, athletes demonstrated outstanding determination and resilience. Cross country remains one of the purest tests in school sport—demanding endurance, discipline, and a willingness to push through physical and mental barriers. With no margin for error and nowhere to hide on the course, every runner contributed to their school’s overall result. The success of the Championships is built on the collective efforts of GPS staff, school personnel, coaches, student volunteers, and grounds teams, whose preparation ensures the event continues to uphold its reputation as one of the premier school sporting competitions in Queensland. The 2026 Championships once again showcased the spirit of GPS Cross Country—where tradition, teamwork, and individual grit combine to create a defining experience for all involved.

Posted on: 25th June, 2026