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HomeSportMassive games for Tigers

Massive games for Tigers

Both Senior Mens and Women’s teams have huge games this weekend as both have just slipped out of the final 8 and 4 respectively after last weeks round.

The Senior men’s team take on QAFL newcomers Cooparoo in Brisbane on Saturday in what is simply just a must win game. Coach Matt Luenberger knows the importance of the game saying’ yes it’s massive. We knew that after the bye it’s time for us to get some very important cattle back,re set and now make our own charge into September!’

The Noosa team should see the return of stars Gaul,Horbury,McNiece,Byrne and Johnston which is just an enormous injection of skill and experience with the next month so important to the Tigers fortunes.

The Senior Women unfortunately had to forfeit their away game on the Gold Coast last weekend due to unavsilabilities and now face top of the table Sherwood at home in a stand alone game at Weyba rd.The women should be at almost full strength once again and will be looking to defeat last years Premiers for the second time this year.

The reserves should benefit from a string of Senior returns and will look to finish offf their season knocking over a few rivals.

Brainy’s’ colts will start the day off from 9.30 am and will continue to stamp their consistent form upon who ever they take on from now on.

A fair bit happening off the ground with our Past players/Life members day to be held Saturday the 19th of July in the clubrooms from 1 pm.

Our annual Ladies Day will feature on Saturday the 2nd of August and by the looks of what’s on offer should be a celebrated day not to be missed.

We have the ‘ suburban footballer’ entertaining us the same evening after all games in what should be a very funny evening!

Progressive Media Award

Senior Men

M.Conn 25

K.Cates 16

M.Pettigrove 13

C.Bowes 13

N.Horbury 11

W.McKenzie 11

E.Slaney 11

Senior Women

A.Tessari 32

R.Mills 21

E.Piercey 13

A.Monk 13

K.Pettigrove 10

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