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Memorable game

Well what a game of footy we witnessed last Saturday at Rococo oval. From go to wo the pressure just did not stop. In fact, in this scribes 27 years of involvement at the Noosa Tigers I think I’ve seen a better game. It had everything, closeness all day, momentum swings, high skill level, continuous acts of bravery and the pressure of a final. Just truly memorable as Noosa had their first taste of victory in the QAFL. The reception the tigers received from the adoring tiger faithful at games end just terrific. Past players stating’ gee how good was that’ and comments like ‘best win I’ve ever seen here’. Celebrations went long as they should after a side who haven’t won a game for just over 12 months got over a team coming back from the VFL.

Just across the board a magnificent team effort by the tigers who now have to make our Weyba Road headquarters a fortress in 2022. As in any win there were some real influencers onballers Wallis and Templeton constants throughout with Templeton third quarter just brutal. Connor McDonald battled brilliantly all day against a much bigger opponent whilst wingman Fitzpatrick and Lagasde picking up plenty of touches, Fitzpatrick pivotal in the final quarter with some sublime touches.

Up forward Big Jono Freeman booted four and was a key to the tigers in the first half. Lively small forwards Ethan Johnson(3 goals) and local Will Odwyer and Mav Pettigrove both booting two with both having extreme parts to play in the victory. Pettigrove decision making and skill a treat to watch.

Down back Riley O’Dwyer’s last quarter was amazing infact he was good all day, as was Smyth and Flagg who were as cool as cucumbers all day. Charlie Bance was as hard as back there also but it was Riley Buntain who controlled this end and he did it from start to finish. His defensive abilities continue to get better as the level of footy rises in standard and barring one late mistake was absolutely superb.

A magnificent win for the Rococo Noosa tigers under new head coach Chris Rourke in front of hundreds of proud tiger followers.

It’s down the Bruce highway to face Wilston Grange on Good Friday with all three men’s senior grades playing:

Colts 9.30 am

Reserves 11.30 am

Seniors 2pm

Media Votes for Aspley game:

5. Riley Buntain

4. Josh Wallis

3. Tom Templeton

2. Maverick Pettigrove

1. Will Odwyer

Senior training changed to Monday and Wednesday nights this week due to the Friday game.Bar open Wednesday night but not Thursday night this week.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Easter and see you at the footy on Good Friday.

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