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HomeSportInclusion boys get the job done

Inclusion boys get the job done

The Noosa Tigers Inclusion team are the 2025 QAFL premiers after a scintillating victory at Weyba Rd over Carrara last Saturday.

In cold, often wet and windy conditions the Tigers were just dominant from start to finish with great team play and superior ball use the difference between the two teams.

The Brett Evans-coached Tigers were elated when the final siren went as the pro-Noosa crowd went berserk in celebration. Wade Sargent received best on ground honours in what was a flawless display by the elusive and very skillfull left footer. Champion footballer Grayden Poulson was everywhere as usual while skipper Khye Williams and defender Dylan Evans both had terrific grand finals also.

A massive congrats to Brett Evans, Rob Purvis and all their support team on a fantastic victory!

All three Senior Mens teams went down last weekend to Sherwood with the undermanned Senior men gutsy for the most part but not only ran out of cattle but steam also. Without the likes of Conn, Pettigrove, McNiece, Byrne and Gaul it was always going to be tough with the boys now needing to win their final two games to play finals. Sam Willoughby was everywhere for Noosa whilst Will Mckenzie and Big Jono Freeman caused the opposition many head aches with four goals apiece. Tallis Buntain and Frank Free battled hard in defence whilst Charlie Bowes and Nathan Horburys return were really uplifting.

It’s the powerhouse Gold Coast club Palm Beach this weekend in the Goldy for our Senior men who will all be looking for a victory.

Our Senior Women had a magnificent hard fought two point victory over the third placed Sherwood to move one game clear into the four with one game to play.

Amanda Tessari was again a massive influence in the victory collecting posssessions at will whilst youngsters Maya Bovalino and Ayla Airdrie were just awesome in what was a very physical Senior Womens game of football.

Skipper Kellie Barker and Indi Maddin were again great players in what was a superb result.

The Senior Women have a bye this weekend before hitting ladder leaders Sandgate in the final round at home to grab an all important finals berth.

The ‘old boys’ hit Rococos oval this Friday night for their final game of season 2025. Legendary coach Wayne Fletcher will be hoping to clinch the series over good mate Damien Walsh with Fletchs’ boys up 2-1 at present.

Game starts at 6.30pm with bar and canteen open.

Junior finals this weekend so good luck to all Noosa Tigers teams who are participating.

Gary Ablett Jnr luncheon and mega auction day sold out.

Go Tigers

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