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Tigers roar up the ladder with win

Another great game of QAFL footy was played at Rococo oval last Saturday with the Noosa Tigers overpowering a very resilient Palm Beach by 17 points.

It was 22 contributors that won the game for the local boys who now sit third on the QAFL ladder with a massive game against the second placed Redlands at Redlands this Saturday afternoon. One well worth the trip down the Bruce highway with locals already impressed not only by the improvement of the Tigers in season 2022 but the overall standard of footy they are watching.

Fellow commentator and club favourite Benji Maher making the comment: “they just all play for each other Noosa. They are the real deal“.

Let’s hope so with a big couple of weeks coming up with premiership fancies Redlands and Labrador on the radar.

Media award votes:

5. Josh Wallis.

4. Tom Templeton.

3. Jai Fitzpatrick.

2. Tom Baulch.

1. Aaron Wilson.

The Reserves went down by four points in a thriller and a very commendable effort while the Colts were beaten by a very skilful and well organised outfit.

The senior women continued on their unbeaten way with another big win against Ipswich in a pretty willing affair.

Don’t forget to book your tickets to our next president’s lunch where old time greats Jimmy Buckley and Mal Brown will be our special guests. There will be heaps of laughs to be had.

Check out all that’s going on at the Tigers on our social pages and good luck to all those representing Noosa this weekend.

Go Tigers

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