Noosa Tigers

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Noosa Tigers
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Names
Full nameNoosa Tigers Australian Football Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Club details
Founded1970;55 years ago (1970)
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Competition QAFL
PresidentBruce Davidson
CoachChris Rourke
Captain(s)Aaron Laskey
Ground(s)Rococo Oval
Uniforms
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Official website noosatigers.com.au

The Noosa Tigers Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Noosaville on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. The club emblem is the tiger and the club plays in the QAFL. Noosa Tigers are current QAFL 2022 Finalist. 2020 saw the introduction of Noosa's first AFLW team, who finished premiers in Queensland Football Association Div 2. 2021 marks the inception of the Noosa Tigers into the QAFL seniors and reserves competition.

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Season results

(since 2011):

SeasonDivisionResultNo. of teams in division
2011AFLQ Premier DivisionPremiers11
2012SEQAFL Division 13rd11
2013SEQAFL Division 111th12
2014QFA North2nd8
2015QFA North3rd7
2016QFA North4th6
2017QFA Division 12nd10
2018QFA Division 12nd10
2019QFA Division 1Premiers10
2020QFA Division 1Premiers10

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