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An annual GPS Cricket Premiership has been held since 1919. These days over 3,000 cricketers in 280 teams compete in Year levels and divisions in a nine round home and away season.
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1918
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GPS Cricket commenced with Toowoomba Grammar School winning the first Premiership
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1919
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Brisbane Grammar School win their first Premiership
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1920
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The Southport School win their first Premiership tied with BGS
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1922
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Ipswich Grammar School and St Joseph Nudgee College tied to win their first Premierships
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1925
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St Joseph Nudgee College win their first stand-alone Premiership
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1926
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The Southport School win their first stand-alone Premiership
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1929
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Church of England Grammar School win their first Premiership tied with TSS
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1934
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Church of England Grammar School win their first stand-alone Premiership
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1937
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Ipswich Grammar School win their first Premiership
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1942-1945
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No competition due to World War II
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1947
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Brisbane Boys' College win their first Premiership
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1949
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Brisbane State High School win their first Premiership
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1952
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St Joseph College, Gregory Terrace win their first Premiership
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2020
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Brisbane Boys' College and St Joseph College, Gregory Terrace tie for the Premiership in a truncated year due to the International Health Pandemic (COVID-19), resulting in school closures in term 2, social distancing, no sport being played and movement of all term 2 sport and activities into term 3.
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