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Spotlight on Tiger presentations

Plenty still happening at Tigerland with end of year presentations taking centre stage starting with our junior presentation afternoon this Friday from 4pm.

Last year’s was an absolute hoot with terrific choice of food trucks and plenty of games and entertainment.

A massive thank you to all those who put up their hands to help with our junior teams this year who were once again superbly coordinated by our guru, junior director Rebecca Breen. Along with junior registrar Erin Green and both of their husbands, the feel among the junior part of our club was fantastic and the vibe now evident each Friday night just awesome.

Our senior presentation night will be held on Friday 20 September at the RACV resort. Always a fun night where individual excellence both in and off the field is rewarded. The senior men’s and women’s best and fairest always creates a fair degree of interest leading up to the night and I’m sure nothing is different this year.

Gun recruit Mitch Conn will go in as favourite to take out the men’s club champion award while long time locals Jai Fitzpatrick and Mav Pettigrove should be right on his tail.

In the women’s, dual club champion Ragen Mills goes in a huge favourite with skipper Kellie Barker and vice captain Amelia Monk in the hunt also.

Bar is still open at the club each Thursday night from 4.30pm for those who want to continue catching up and talk footy.

And all the best to all those Noosa teams from other footy codes who are playing finals this weekend.

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