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Mixed results for Tigers

A weekend of mixed results for the Rococos Noosa Tigers as their Senior Women were eliminated by a very impressive Sherwood, our ever impressive Colts were belted by a well oiled Aspley machine, our 17 boys led all day only to lose to the arch enemy in the dying minutes, our 15 boys prevailed in a tight encounter against Sandgate at Yeronga whilst Ben O’Brien’s 13 girls continued Noosa’s grand showing in this age by taking out the Premiership against Pomona.

Our Colts of course do have another chance and will play Wilston Grange at Aspley at 11.30 am this Saturday. You’d be a brave person to bet against Brainy’s boys this week as I’m sure there will be a response to what was a pretty flat showing. The colts should regain star on baller Harry Casper’s for the elimination final. Put simply the Tigers colts are too good a side to go out in straight sets so keep watching this space.

As mentioned earlier our Senior Women were bundled out of the finals after succumbing to a very well drilled Sherwood outfit. Youngsters Zoe Wood, Maya Bovalino and Ayla Airdrie were terrific for the Tigers whilst Indi Maddin continued her great form and ‘Chip’ Trompf was prominent also.

Hutchy’s 17 boys led all day only to get rolled by Maroochydore in a game that was a contrast of two halves. Hutchy has done a wonderful job with these boys,with many up playing colts which is a credit to their development pathway.

Michael Breen got his 15 boys over the line in a superb effort after trailing at three-quarter time. Cooper Maloney banged on the final two goals of the game to seal the victory with Tyler Hutchison an absolute standout the entire game for Noosa.

And Ben O’Brien’s 13 girls had a stirring but hard fought win over Pomona to once again hold up the under 13 girls trophy. A great reward for a very consistent season and well done to everyone on board.

A fantastic junior presentation night had by all at the club on Friday night filled with food trucks,games and music. A massive thank you once again to Junior Director Erin Green and all her junior helpers for another wonderful night and year!

All eyes on the colts this weekend!

Go Tigers!

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