Carina Leagues Club Tigers

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Carina Leagues Club Tigers
Based in East Brisbane
Regions Queensland
Head coachErin Byrnes [1]
CaptainAmy Sommerville [1]
League HART Sapphire Series
Website Carina Leagues Club Tigers
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Carina Leagues Club Tigers, also known as CLC Tigers, are an Australian netball team based in East Brisbane. Their senior team plays in the HART Sapphire Series. They also enter teams in Netball Queensland's Ruby Series as well as under-18 and under-16 competitions. The team represents Brisbane East Netball and historically has been known as Brisbane East Tigers. They adopted their current name in 2005 after the Carina Leagues Club became the teams naming rights sponsor. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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History

Carina Leagues Club Tigers have competed in a series of state leagues organised by Netball Queensland, including the Holden Astra Cup, the Holden Cruze Cup, the Queensland Champions Cup and the Queensland State Netball League. [5] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] In 2019, along with Bond University Bull Sharks, Brisbane North Cougars, Ipswich Jets, USC Thunder, Northern Rays and QUT Wildcats, Tigers were founding members of the HART Sapphire Series. [12] [13] [14]

Grand finals

Division 1

Holden Astra Cup
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpVenue
2008 [15] Tigers ??? Brisbane North Kedron Wavell Cougars Mount Gravatt
Holden Cruze Cup
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpVenue
2011 [5] Brisbane North Cougars 52–44Carina Leagues Club TigersLogan Metro Indoor Sports Centre
2012 [7] Carina Leagues Club Tigers57–39 Kedron-Wavell Services Club Cougars
Queensland Champions Cup
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpVenue
2013 [8] [16] Brisbane North Cougars 66–53Carina Leagues Club Tigers
2014 [8] Carina Leagues Club Tigers56–44Suncoast Lynx
Mission Queensland State Netball League Division 1
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpVenue
2015 [17] Brisbane North Cougars Carina Leagues Club Tigers
2016 [18] Brisbane North Cougars 49–43Carina Leagues Club Tigers
2017 [19] Brisbane North Cougars 43–38Carina Leagues Club Tigers

Division 2

Ruby Series
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpVenue
2019 [20] [21] Carina Leagues Club Tigers51–36Ipswich Jets
2020 [22] [23] Carina Leagues Club Tigers56–48 Brisbane North Cougars
2021 [24] Brisbane North Cougars 58–39Carina Leagues Club Tigers Nissan Arena

Notable players

Internationals

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Queensland Firebirds

Sunshine Coast Lightning

Sources: [1] [26] [27]

Captains

CaptainsYears
Katie Walker [7] [11] [17] 201x–2019
Amy Sommerville2020–

Source: [1]

Premierships

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