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HomeSportFooty's back

Footy’s back

Plenty happening at Tigerland and whilst Cyclone Alfred put pay to our Senior Men’s practise game last weekend, the Noosa boys are pumped to be heading down the Bruce Highway this Saturday to take on 2024 premiers Morningside.

Their last serious hit out prior to their round one clash on March 29 against Wilston Grange in Brisbane.

Speaking to leadership group member and crowd favourite Mav Pettigrove he mentioned that ‘the boys are all super fit and ready to go. The pre-season has been really solid and we think if we can keep our best team on the paddock we can compete with anyone. Super excited to test ourselves against the defending Premiers on Saturday’

Our Senior Women are relishing the coaching methods of Darren ‘Rocket’ McConnon and have their own practice match schedule coming up. The Women play Nth Shore at home on March 22 and then Caloundra at home also on March 29. Both games will have our Under 17 girls play as a prelude which is exciting as Matty Cook takes the 2025 reins of our 17 girls!

A fantastic golf day once again with a massive thank you to Tony and Michael Jedynak and Bart Jaques for again running the event!

And what about the 2024 Premiership Cup coming to the Tiger clubrooms putting co club founder and Sunshine Coast football legend Len Daddow in his element.

Noosa’s founding father and 30 year Brisbane Bears/Lions member couldn’t wait to hold the Premiership Cup as it does the rounds of Queensland!

See you down at training on Thursday night. Isn’t it great to have footy back?

Go Tigers!

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