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HomeSportWomen unveil their flag

Women unveil their flag

The Noosa Tigers Senior Women’s team will unveil their 2022 Premiership flag this Saturday in front of a huge crowd on ‘Sponsors Day’ at Rococo oval. The three heat champions will line up against fellow Sunshine Coast team Northshore from 4.45pm after our Senior Men’s teams have taken on the height of Brisbane Powerhouse Aspley.

The Senior men went down fairly comfortably to arch rivals Maroochydore last Saturday to remain winless after the first month of the QAFL season.

The Reserves continued their unbeaten start to the season with a thrilling last gasp victory over the Roos whilst the undermanned and inexperienced Colts keep putting their hands up but to no avail!

Media Award Votes for the Maroochydore game were:

5. L.Dawson

4. A.Wilson

3. A.Laskey

2. C.Ogden

1. M.Johnston

Our Tiger Junior teams began their 2023 campaigns on Anzac Round last week (in the youth space) with some very pleasing results coming from both our boys and girls teams.

In particular, fantastic wins from our Division 1 U15 and U17 boys teams whilst our Division 2 U15 and U17 girls teams were convincing in victory also. I had the pleasure of watching our U17 girls kick the biggest score they have kicked in two or three years having a comfortable win through terrific teamwork and contest at the footy. Great also to see Club legend, life member and current Senior Women’s coach Peter Trompf doing the field umpiring for the girls.

As mentioned earlier it’s Sponsors Day this Saturday which is always huge with four Senior Games from 9.30 am Saturday followed by a huge day on Sunday as our Under 9s and 11s join our youth teams with junior footy on Rococo oval from 9am – 5 pm.

Footys well and truly back!

Go Tigers

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