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HomeSportTiger girls ready to hit the track

Tiger girls ready to hit the track

The Rococo Noosa Tigers Senior Womens team begin their pre season training this Monday 2 February from 5.30pm sharp. Under the watchful eye of long time assistant Mick Williams the girls will embark on a much more localised AFLQ competition as they head back into the Division 2 North comp which of course they know too well. The Tigers won four Premierships in a row in the same competition before heading up to Division One where they were beaten in an elimination final last year.

“In the end the logistical part of division one didn’t suit Noosa and we can’t wait to get back into a much more travel friendly comp and have some fun again,” said newly appointed Senior coach Mick Williams.

With plenty of retirements and relocations, the Noosa girls will be a relatively young list. The Tigers will be hoping that the likes of Mandy Tessari, Ragen Mills and Eliza Trompf will again be front and centre with regard to leadership in 2026. Courtney Dial is another multiple Premiership player whose experience will be invaluable among a younger group.

Look for names like Miriklis, Pettigrove, Wood, Towndrow, Harrop, Williams and the Cook sisters to be the catalyst for upcoming Tiger success as they continue their footballing journey at Senior level.

Very exciting times at the Tigers in our Women’s space. Training Monday and Thursday from 5.30 pm at Rococo oval.

See you there!

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