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HomeSportTigerettes too strong for Blues

Tigerettes too strong for Blues

The all conquering Noosa Tigers Women’s team awoke from a pretty flat opening stanza to completely outclass a gallant Hinterland last Saturday night at Palmwoods.

In Fact scores were level at quarter time before the old hands of Ragen Mills, Cass Young and Eliza Trompf started to assert their authority in the middle. 

Amelia Monk once again controlled the backline with youngster Orla Crowley a very exciting addition across half forward. Courtney Dial flashed in and out of the game with some brilliant touches whilst up forward Kellie Barker and Dani Bishop Kinlyside were forever dangerous and causing havoc. In the end it was a 63 point victory to the Noosa Girls who sit clearly on top and undefeated on the ladder with games against Nth Shore and Gympie to come.

Media Award Votes

5. R.Mills

4. C.Young

3. A.Monk

2. O.Crawley

1.K.Barker

Our Senior Mens teams had a bye last weekend and this Saturday head down to the Gold Coast to face the much improved Surfers Paradise who sit 4th on the QAFL ladder.

Noosa should be strengthened by the return of Fitzpatrick,the Buntain boys and Tyler Stack who were unavailable in the victory over Mt Gravatt.

A massive game for Tait Niddies Reserve side who need to win their last two games to qualify for finals.

Progressive Media Award leaderboard (with 2 rounds to go)

32 – W.ODwyer

29 – J.Fitzpatrick

23 – C.Crisp

22 – A.Laskey

18 – R.Buntain

A big congratulations to the Sunshine Beach High Senior Girls team who have made it through to the semi finals of the State Schools Cup to be be played at Carra Stadium later this month.Plenty of Noosa Tigers girls among them and coached by Tiger Senior Womens Premiership player and former Junior coach Shannon Hill.

Plenty happening at Tigerland in the coming weeks with our Mega Auction Day and Presidents Lunch on Saturday 19 August from 11am.

Our special guest is ventriloquist Darren Carr who is absolutely hysterical.The day coincides with our annual Past players day which will take place on the lawn from 2pm. A day not to be missed! Good luck to all those representing the Noosa Tigers this weekend!

Go Tigers!

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