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HomeSportAlways room for more

Always room for more

NOOSA Tigers AFL Club has started 2015 with a bang signing some big name players, now the club is set to offer an innovative sponsorship package to local business.
The Tigers will offer every local accommodation house a $200 special sponsorship package for the 2015 season.
Anyone who comes on board by the end of February as a sponsor will receive a Quick Action Bonus of a $100 food and beverage voucher at the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club.
The accommodation house would also receive website recognition, advanced information on any coming events or games, invitations to sponsor and ladies days, plus much more.
The idea came from the influx of interstate and Queensland holiday makers coming to the Tigers’ home games in Noosaville and the President Lunches, which saw some of AFL’s biggest names appear as guest speakers.
This year, the signing of AFL star recruit Brent Moloney and Lions premiership player Rob Copeland are sure to attract even more visitors who want to see the team in action.
To find out more about the Quick Action Bonus and how you can help support your local team, contact Peter Thynne at peterthynne@bigpond.com.

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