Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

SURFERS PILATES

RUGBY CLUB’S BOLD INJURY AID

- CONNOR O’BRIEN

FOR Tom Van der Schyff, becoming part of The Southport School’s century-old rugby history is something he will never forget.

The 18-year-old has stepped up to captain the TSS First XV this season, having acted as vice-captain to Max Dowd in 2017 when they shared the GPS premiershi­p with perennial rivals Nudgee College.

“It’s a great honour,” Van der Schyff said of the leadership.

“Obviously there is a lot of history that has been played at TSS Sport. I think it is 108 years of rugby at TSS and we are celebratin­g 100 years of sport in GPS.”

TSS got their campaign started in style last weekend, crushing Churchie 40-5 at home.

Their next task comes on the road today against Brisbane State High School, who were soundly beaten by Nudgee College 38-10 in Round 1.

Van der Schyff is into his third year in the TSS top side and says there is an element of expectatio­n that comes with such experience.

“There is a lot of people looking at you, expecting of you,” the flanker said.

“There’s still a little bit of nerves but you go in much more excited – you know what you are playing for.”

He said the current squad was as close as he has seen. “When you are playing First XV rugby in the GPS competitio­n, everyone wants to put in but just the connection we have as a group, our team is so close to each other,” Van der Schyff said.

“There’s not much outsiders in our group. We all love to rip in with each other.”

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