Baton Rouge Tigers

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Baton Rouge Tigers
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Names
Full nameBaton Rouge Tigers Australian Football Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Club details
Founded2004
Colours  Navy   Gold
Competition USAFL
PresidentSamuel Ayers
CoachRobert Montanaro
Ground(s)Clark Park
Other information
Official website batonrougetigers.com

The Baton Rouge Tigers is an Australian Rules Football club, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It was founded in 2004. They play in the USAFL.

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2024 Roster

Austin LeBouef, Brennon Story, Brookes Guay, Bryant Dugas, Chance Mire, Cole Hilgenkamp, Cory Dugas, Dan Metzinger, Daniel Hill, Garrett Remson, Jake Ricca, Jerome Weil, John Zimmerman, Harris Bienn, Kameron Horak, Leah Cameron, Luke Beckner, Matt Taylor, Patrick Vines, Rayne Cooper, Rob Montanaro, Ryan Moran, Samuel Ayers, Sean Duffy, Stephen Doerfler, Will Mussack, Brennon Story, Cory Dugas, Luke Beckner

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