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HomeSportTigers looking to finish with a flurry

Tigers looking to finish with a flurry

The Rococos Noosa Tigers have two home games to come to complete a pretty arduous QAFL season where injuries have completely decimated both men’s and women’s lists.

Starting with this Saturday and in front of our fantastic sponsors and guests from our Wayne Carey president’s luncheon, Noosa face the 10th placed Sherwood in what must be considered a very winnable game.

With no disrespect to the improving Brisbane Magpies, the Noosa boys should be looking to add to their three other victories in front of a huge home ground crowd. Look for the likes of Conn, Fitzpatrick, Horbury and McNiece to win the midfield battle and send the footy nicely into the likes of Jono Freeman and Daniel Rich.

Marvel at the cleverness of local boy Mav Pettigrove whose skill set is a pleasure to watch while his partner in crime Maccy Johnston just continues to give his all for the cause. You’ll be impressed by the guile of several teenagers also as the stay the course mantra continues to be promoted across the entire Noosa Tigers Footy Club.

McKenzie, Delaney Taylor, Monk, Ogden, Mure etc all gaining valuable game time and experience which is the future of our footy club.

Don’t miss it, it’ll be a cracking day all round.

Media Award Votes

5. N.Horbury

4. L.Flagg

3. B.McNiece

2. R.McKenzie

1. J.Freeman

While the senior men and reserves teams suffered heavy losses at the hands of Labrador last week, our senior womens and colts had terrific wins.

A massive congratulations to Ben Archard and his support crew who have been decimated with so many colts boys playing senior footy this year.

And to Tunza Brennan and the women well done. You started with a one point victory over Surfers and finished the same way.

Media Award Votes

5. S.Smail

4.R.Mills

3.Z.Miriklis

2.A.Monk

1.C.Dial

Great to see our inclusion boys and girls in action last Saturday at Rococo oval and a big thanks to all that helped put it together.

Last fixture round for our juniors this week, so good luck to all those representing the mighty Noosa Tigers this weekend.

I’ll see you at the footy.

Go Tigers

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