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Tigers inclusion boys bring home flag in both grades

The Noosa Tigers inclusion squad have brought home two flags winning the development league grand final over Marooka, then following it up with a hard fought victory over a star studded Carrara in the Premier inclusion division.

The Noosa Tigers stand tall at the forefront of inclusion footy due to its fantastic program and enthusiastic coaches.

State Coach and inclusion footy manager at the Tigers Rob Purves continues to receive rave reviews for the tireless work he does in this space.

Noosa Inclusion coaches Brett Evans, Jeremy Aufliehide and Paul Tresise bring a wonderful energy to training and game day and I’m sure would be rapt with the Grand Final results!

Footy of course is always the winner here!

A wonderful Junior presentation night again last Friday again a massive thank you to Bek Breen and Erin Green for their organisation. Everyone just had a ball!

A big congratulations to both Jono Freeman and Mitch Conn who have made the initial 44 man QAFL team of the year squad which will be announced on Grogan medal night.

Also a big shout out to ex Tiger player and popular club figure Damien ‘Red Dog’ Harper and partner Charlotte who welcome baby Evie into the world on Father’s Day.

And plenty happening with AFL finals about to begin this weekend.

My tips;

Port by 27 points

Western Bulldogs by 5 points

GWS by 17 points

Brisbane by 55 points

Don’t forget to book a seat for our 2024 Presentation Night on Friday 20 September at the stunning RACQ resort.

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