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HomeSportFinals here we go

Finals here we go

The Rococo Noosa Tigers will have five teams representing them in big finals games this weekend including three youth sides who actually play Grand Finals.

So whilst our Senior Mens and Reserves teams did not qualify for the pointy end of the season,all eyes head toward our ever impressive Colts and the much improved Senior Womens teams.

The third placed Colts have earnt the double chance and will face Aspley at Victoria Point from 9.30am on Saturday morning. The colts, under the astute tuteledge of Greg Brain have been very consistent throughout the entire season and go into their finals campaign with pretty much a full list to pick from.

They were far too good for Cooparoo last Saturday with Griggs, Mure, Delaney Taylor and Mackay dominant and the likes of Dinnage, Brain and Shannon forever dangerous when going forward.

Our Senior Womens teams were just magnificent in front of a large pro Noosa crowd last Saturday to defeat ladder leaders Sandgate and book a spot in the AFLQ Div 1 finals. From being almost uncompetitive in their first season of this quality competition the Darren McConnon coached Tigers have shown great improvement and will play Sherwood in an elimination final at Sherwood on Saturday afternoon. A team they conquered only 2 weeks ago.

Champion on baller Ragen Mills returns for the Tigers whilst expect Mandy Tessari to continue her great form along with Indi Maddin whose just brought that something extra to the team. Youngsters Ayla Airdrie, Maya Bovalino

And Ynez Harrop have also been terrific in the Women’s ride to the finals in 2025.

And just to top the weekend off, three of our youth teams play in Grand Finals.

Ben O’Briens under 13 girls, Michael Breens under 15 boys and Shane Hutchisons under 17 boys all play for Premierships in their respective competitions either the entire club wishing them all the best and hoping they can all bring home Cups.

On a social side of things,a wonderful Presidents Luncheon with super star footballer and human Gary Ablett Jnr just a superb guest. The packed room had a ball, the auction was a great success and a terrific way to send off our final home game in 2025. A massive thank you to all who attended and of course organised the luncheon.

Junior presentations this Friday afternoon from 4pm which is always a fun time.

Good luck to those Tiger teams representing us this weekend!

Go Tigers

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