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Dani bags 11 in big win

Live wire forward Dani Bishop Kinlyside has kicked an amazing 11 goals in the Noosa Women’s team 22 goal romp of an inexperienced Marooka in Brisbane last Saturday evening.

The clever small forward was just awesome whether on the lead but particularly when the ball was at ground level just bamboozling a number of opponents. And whilst the bottom placed Moorooka girls never gave up it was evident they were up against a very well oiled machine who moved the ball beautifully and hit targets at Will. In my time of following girls footy,I’ve never heard of anyone kicking 11 goals so well done Dani and keep up the good work!

Media Award Votes

5. D.Bishop Kinlyside

4. K.Massoud

3.K.Barker

2.R.Mills

1. Z.Wood

Not only did I have the pleasure of umpiring our Womens team at Moorooka but also our Inclusion boys who were just terrific.Their energy and fun is just a treat to be a part of and the support and cameraderie between our Senior Womens and Inclusion boys was just awesome to see.Ex President Rob Purvis and his helpers do a wonderful job with these boys and footy is always the winner.Mind you in the second game where State players were a plenty,some really good footballers getting around.The Inclusion boys are at home in a couple of weeks!

On the representative front,a big congrats to star Noosa Tiger Will ODwyer on representing the QAFL team in Hobart last weekend.The boys went down to the Tassie boys by 7 points after not being able to convert in the 3rd quarter.As usual Will was busy and always looked dangerous up forward!

Well deserved mate!

A massive weekend of Senior footy this Saturday at Tigerland starting with our Reserve grade from 10.30am who should get some players back and really need to get back on the winners list after dropping their last four games. Our Senior men defeated Labrador on the Gold Coast only 6 weeks ago and I’m sure Chris Rourke would like to see the same result at home at the battling Tigers look to finish their season strongly. The colts play the bottom placed Labrador at 3.45pm in what is simply a ‘ blockbuster’ for them.

The boys have continued to put their hands up week in week out without a win since round one so this Saturday is the big one in front of what’s should be a terrific home ground crowd.

Our undefeated Senior Women take on Ipswich to round out the day and the way they are playing I’m not sure the long travelling Eagles can do much to stop them.

A great Junior clinic with special guest Daniel Rich had by all last Friday at the club. A big thanks to all involved in the organising!

We have a couple of great events coming up in July so make sure you get your tickets:

Friday 21 July-Junior Social Night @ Heads of Noosa Brewery

Saturday 29 July- ‘Black Tie’ Tiger Ball @ Noosa Springs

Go to NoosaTigers.com.au for all details.

See you at the footy Saturday

Go Tigers

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