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Tigers roar into training

It’s all happening at the Rococos Noosa Tigers as season 2023 approaches.

All junior teams are back on the track and our senior men’s and women’s have already taken part in pre-season practice games. Our senior men’s group have practice matches this Saturday 18 March against Mt Gravatt with games at the following times:

– Colts- 9.30am.

– Reserves- 11.30am.

– Seniors- 2pm.

The QAFL season proper will begin for our senior mens on Saturday 1 April as we travel away to Victoria Point to play Redlands, the team that knocked us out in the 2022 finals.

Our Noosa Tigers season launch will take place on Sunday 26 March from noon with all Noosa Tigers members and supporters invited. A jumping castle will be present with complimentary food and a fully stocked bar available for purchase. Our junior and senior coaches will be introduced to the guests as will our club board, junior sub commitee and, of course, our prime recruits for season 2023. A day not to be missed.

And what about ex-Geelong and Gold Coast superstar Gary Ablett Junior making an appearance at both Thursday night training and again addressing our Under 17 boys during last weekend’s camp.

See you down at training on Thursday as our up and coming footy for fun stars begin their 2023 training schedule.

Go Tigers

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