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		<title>A Must Win &#8211; A WIN!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FIRST GRADE
The game went right down to the final siren with only two points separating the Tigers and Magpies when the “hooter” finally sounded after 13 minutes of over time. A goal after the siren to Paul Franchi gave a difference of 8 points in a match that could have gone either way.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2713" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://tigersclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Belco-Rnd-13.jpg"><img src="http://tigersclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Belco-Rnd-13-300x249.jpg" alt="" title="Belco Rnd 13" width="300" height="249" class="size-medium wp-image-2713" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A jubilant pack of Tigers after Andrew Swan kicks his 1st goal in senior footy!</p></div>
<p><em><strong>FIRST GRADE</strong></em></p>
<p>The game went right down to the final siren with only two points separating the Tigers and Magpies when the “hooter” finally sounded after 13 minutes of over time. A goal after the siren to Paul Franchi gave a difference of 8 points in a match that could have gone either way.</p>
<p>The Tigers had three commanding leads during the match only for the Magpies to fight back into calculations each time eventually taking the lead at the 23 minute mark of the last quarter. It seemed they would once again defeat the Tigers when they posted another goal to take a nine point lead.</p>
<p>However the Tigers were not done and a goal on the run to an in form James Kavanagh followed by another to Captain Ryan Quade gave the Tigers the lead with minutes to go. They slowed the game down much to the cries of “kick the thing forward “ by the spectators but they knew what they were doing and moved the ball from one wing to the other around the backline and then eventually into the forward line with “Le Franchi” taking a chest mark 30 metres out when the siren sounded.</p>
<p>It was a tremendous win for the Tigers who are now in a three way battle for the all important 4th spot with Belconnen and Eastlake. The Magpies and Demons have superior percentages at 6% and 27% respectively.</p>
<p><a href="http://tigersclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Belco-Rnd-13-x-2.jpg"><img src="http://tigersclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Belco-Rnd-13-x-2-300x201.jpg" alt="" title="Belco Rnd 13 x 2" width="300" height="201" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2715" /></a><br />
For the Tigers, Captain Courageous Ryan Quade was outstanding in the ruck and around the ground. He repeatedly won the ball at the centre bounces and provided the team with strong marking options around the ground.  No mark was more importantly than the grab in the dying minutes of the game to put the Tigers in front. His omission from the ACT team to participate in this weeks Country Championships is a real mystery with the NSW team picking up his services without question. </p>
<p>The Tigers dynamic threesome of Billy Neely, Mitch Daniher and Toby Conroy amassed a total of 106 possessions between them and in doing so provided the team with enough forward movement and control of the ball to enable a great win over tough opposition. Even though both clubs were missing key players through injury / suspension, the match was of high quality and exciting throughout.</p>
<p>There has to be a special mention to the Tigers inexperienced backline. They did a superb job in difficult circumstances missing players of the calibre of Thomo, Satchell and Irwin, Thomo being a late withdrawal on the day. Well don to Ben Jabornik on his debut 1st Grade match especially so on his  birthday. </p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>BELCONNEN MAGPIES	3	4	7	10	9	15	15	17	(107)<br />
QUEANBEYAN 	3	2	9	3	13	6	18	7	(115)</p>
<p>BELCONNEN MAGPIES<br />
Goal Kickers: D. Posch 6, C. YORK 2, P. RAADTS 2, S. COATE 2, M. CAMPBELL 2, J. JENNINGS<br />
Best Players: J. JENNINGS, C. YORK, D. Posch, M. CAMPBELL, A. WHITTARD, S. CURTIS<br />
QUEANBEYAN<br />
Goal Kickers: J. KAVANAGH 4, R. QUADE 2, M. WESCOMBE 2, M. ARMSTRONG 2, P. Franchi 2, T. Conroy 2, B. FRUEND , M. DANIHER , B. Neely , A. Swan<br />
Best Players: R. QUADE, M. ARMSTRONG, M. DANIHER, R. Jaques, C. HADDOCK, M. WESCOMBE</strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p><em><strong>Reserve Grade.</strong></em></p>
<p>Another quality win – which makes it six in a row. Competition front runners Belconnen have now lost two in a row after being undefeated up until the week before last when the Demons defeated them. They looked back on track with a 14 point advantage at three quarter time but the youthful Tigers combination attacked throughout the last quarter to take a well deserved victory.</p>
<p>The late withdrawal of Kris Thompson from the senior team provided yet another headache for Coach Pavese. For the second week running youngster Ryan Price doubled up and didn’t let the team down.    </p>
<p>Up forward Freddie Nortje was a powerhouse taking some well judged marks in the first half eventually being rewarded with 4 goals. Another player pressing for senior grade selection again is Liam Wilkinson. His long running attempts on goal are a real feature with four goals to his credit. After saying he wasn’t playing on Thursday night due to a nagging injury, Beau Watts changed his mind by the next day and was tremendous on Saturday. He dominated proceedings throughout.</p>
<p>The little man Dave Corcoran was also an inspired person up forward creating havoc during he match and with the level heads of Greg Hair and Andrew Lieschke adding support to this very young team there seems to be a good feel amongst the group. </p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>BELCONNEN MAGPIES	3	3	9	3	12	5	12	8	(80)<br />
QUEANBEYAN	2	4	8	7	9	9	14	11	(95)</p>
<p>BELCONNEN MAGPIES<br />
Goal Kickers: S. MIEKLE 4, B. LANGHAM 2, A. GATENBY , d. Bunyan , R. TOWILL , C. BURDETT , S. Boyd , L. Donohue<br />
Best Players: A. GATENBY, J. HODDER, S. Boyd, S. MIEKLE, B. TURNBULL, C. BURDETT<br />
QUEANBEYAN<br />
Goal Kickers: F. Nortje 4, L. WILKINSON 4, J. Manie 2, B. WATTS 2, A. LIESCHKE , B. ORMSTON<br />
Best Players: M. MACKENZIE, F. Nortje, B. ORMSTON, D. ROSS, S. Kelly, D. CORCORAN</strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p><em><strong>Under 18 Grade.</strong></em></p>
<p>Two losses in a row have sent the alarm bells ringing. Coach Paul Campbell came down hard on the guys after the loss to the Magpies who provided quality opposition for the second placed Tigers outfit.</p>
<p>After being two games clear in equal first position they are now back with Marist in equal second and will have to improve 100% in coming weeks to maintain the double chance. Their performance was not without some quality players. Kyle King was again damaging in the backline and if he can get through a game without injury he will mature into a strong senior grade player down the track.  </p>
<p>Youngster James Armstrong had his first run for the Under 18’s graduating from the Under 16 Grade team. His performance was spot on for a first timer enjoying many possessions as an in and under player.</p>
<p>The Tigers were in front at half time after the Magpies had kicked the first three goals. Discipline was a factor unsettling many of the younger players but once that was removed the Tigers played with more purpose. Unfortunately Belconnen wanted to win a touch more than the Tigers and they played with more purpose and desire.<br />
It seems a few recent 18 year old birthday parties are taking its tole on this grade and if they don’t take stock of their abilities mixed with a balance of socializing then they could fall from grace very quickly. </p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>BELCONNEN MAGPIES	3	3	3	4	6	7	10	8	(68)<br />
QUEANBEYAN	1	1	4	2	4	5	6	6	(42)</p>
<p>BELCONNEN MAGPIES<br />
Goal Kickers: z. sheather 4, R. Hartwig 2, L. Allen , B. McCabe , J. Harper , J. Michelle<br />
Best Players: B. Posch, L. Allen, J. McKINNON, S. Goodsell, J. Harper, J. MALONEY<br />
QUEANBEYAN<br />
Goal Kickers: S. JENSEN 3, T. LEE 3<br />
Best Players: L. Duggan, J. ARMSTRONG, K. King, S. JENSEN, T. LEE, R. PRICE</strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p><em><strong>WOMEN TEAMS</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>QUEANBEYAN		0.2	0.2	1.2	1.2(8)<br />
TUGGERANONG	2.4	5.5	5.8	9.11 (65)<br />
Goals:	Siau Goh<br />
Best:	Tegan Tisma, Rachel Short, Chrisie Bourbous, Kristen Turner, Davina Harris, Amanda Oosterwergel<br />
The Queanbeyan Tigers went down fighting against reigning premiers Tuggeranong at Kambah on Sunday, looking fantastic in the traditional Tigers black with yellow sash.</strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p>Kicking with the wind and down the Kambah hill in the first quarter the Tigers started brightly and had plenty of possession in their forward line but were unable to convert their best chance falling to Tegan Tisma after she received a good shepherd from Fran Langi. The Hawks showed their class moving the ball from their back pocket without the Tigers getting near it to set up their first goal.</p>
<p>A free kick in front of goal late in the quarter gave the Hawks a 14 point lead at quarter time.</p>
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In the second term the Tigers were at their competitive best. For the majority of the quarter the Tigers tackled and pressured the Hawks.  Davina ‘D’ Harris went down back and showed how to be first for the ball. Tegan  was moved onto one of the Hawks prime movers and stopped her output through her running, tackling and harassing.  Katie Newton gave a great contest out manned across the half forward line and Jane Vucago and Sarah Van Meurs were tireless on the wings however it was down back where the Tigers really shined.  Rach ‘Shorty’ Short, playing against her old team, was outstanding at full back suffering leather poisoning late in the term.  Amanda Oosterwergel showed her performance against Riverina was no fluke showing great determination in the back pocket.  Chrissie Bourbous and Kristen ‘Kritta’ Turner also gave great rebound and run from half back.  But each time the Tigers switched off they were punished and the Hawks three goals for the term came from a misjudged marking contest, Tess having busted her gut to tag one of the Hawks best been unable to run with her and a simple unmanned player at a ball up 20m out from goal.  The margin at half time was 33 points.</p>
<p>In what is becoming a first year tradition the Tigers again saved their best for the third quarter.  After some desperate defence, again led by Shorty, the ball managed to move into the forward line where the Tigers forwards showed real desperation locking into the forward line.  Hannah Dunn, again asked to ruck non-stop all day, knocked it down to Siau Goh who was able to get boot to ball and kick truly, her first career goal and a great reward for Siau’s work ethic this season.  For the rest of the term the midfield and defenders held firm Tegan close to best on ground continuing laying tackles and breaking up play with Kritta not far behind her.  Late in the term Sarah Crowe took a fantastic mark on the last line of Defence and was able to find Amanda with a neat pass just before the siren sounded to end the term.  In the third quarter the Tigers, playing in their first season, had held the team that has won three of the last six premierships goalless to win the term by three points and reduce the margin at three quarter time to an even 5 goals.</p>
<p>Kicking against the breeze and up the hill in the final term was always going to be tough, however the Tigers stayed competitive. Te Ani Lusk Waititi was moved back and had the Hawks forwards knowing they were in a game. Dani Louis held firm at centre half back and ex Tuggeranong players Jacinta Froud and D also pushed back hard to help the backline. Tegan, Shorty and Amanda continued to put pressure on the Hawks however the Hawks were able to break the shackles a little kicking three goals in the last five minutes to blow the final margin out to 57 points.</p>
<p>Despite another loss the Tigers continue to show tremendous improvement and a great team spirit. The Tigers will be able to have a short break with the bye next weekend before their final home game for the season taking on the Gungahlin Jets (11am Sat 31 July at Town Park) and hoping to turn around the 12 point loss from the opening round.</p>
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		<title>Armstrong Academy gains Corporate Support!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 04:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
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The 2010/2011 Armstrong Academy will be entering the new season with gusto with the Junior Club gaining Corporate Support from well known businesses BORDER STAINLESS STEEL, MARTIN DONNELLY Pty LTD, RUMBLES CRANES and SPACE DEVELOPMENTS all agreeing to terms for the next two years. The Academy is opened to all U16s and U18s players.
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<p>The 2010/2011 Armstrong Academy will be entering the new season with gusto with the Junior Club gaining Corporate Support from well known businesses <em><strong>BORDER STAINLESS STEEL, MARTIN DONNELLY Pty LTD, RUMBLES CRANES and SPACE DEVELOPMENTS </strong></em>all agreeing to terms for the next two years. The Academy is opened to all U16s and U18s players.</p>
<p>A big thank you to these companies who have thrown their full support behind Queanbeyan&#8217;s endeavours to develop local junior AFL talent. The Academy provides excellent coaching structures to players who are looking to improve their football skills to advance to the next level. Once again the program will be spearheaded by Paul Campbell. <em><strong>Paul is currently the Tigers U18s Coach, CATS U18s Assistant Coach and the ACT U16s School boys Coach. </strong></em></p>
<p>Only in it&#8217;s third year the Academy has already produced some excellent results. <em><strong>We currently have graduates from the Academy now playing for Greater West Sydney, NSW/ACT RAMS, Sydney Swans Reserves and Queanbeyan Tigers First Grade.</strong></em></p>
<p>This year the program will go to a whole new level with possible games being planned against other Academy&#8217;s, a planned trip to the AIS and specialist coaching being available by former Tigers Stars.</p>
<p>Invitations and applications will be available soon so please keep a watch out for further details. Any inquiries please give Adrian a call on 0429 913 436 or email qtigers.junior@tigersclub.com.au.</p>
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		<title>Junior Reports Round 10</title>
		<link>http://tigersclub.com.au/2010/05/04/junior-reports-round-1/</link>
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<p><em><strong>Hover over the Junior Football Tab and click on separate Team Tabs to view latest reports and photos!!</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Tigers News Update!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 00:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australian Country Football Carnival 
Congratulations to AFL Canberra in particular Managing Director Geoff Gosling and staff members Russell Taylor, Tamarah Knox and Amy Dwyer for their organisation of the Australian Country Football Championships. The Carnival was a credit to all concerned.
To our many volunteers who assisted in the two day event at Dairy Farmers Park [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><em><strong>Australian Country Football Carnival </strong></em></p>
<p>Congratulations to AFL Canberra in particular Managing Director Geoff Gosling and staff members Russell Taylor, Tamarah Knox and Amy Dwyer for their organisation of the Australian Country Football Championships. The Carnival was a credit to all concerned.</p>
<p>To our many volunteers who assisted in the two day event at Dairy Farmers Park including the washing of every team’s jumpers, shorts, socks, “jocks” and whatever else could be thrown into the laundry bags – a huge thank you for your efforts.</p>
<p>Tigers Coach Mark Armstrong commented last Saturday morning that he had gone from being the All Australian Coach (2008) to the All Australian sock washer after managing to clean the Victorian Country team jumpers etc overnight. Not an easy job when they wear white jumpers. </p>
<p>The following assisted during the event:  Rowan Johnstone, Elise Burnell, Ian Purnell, Lynlee Satchell, Judy Mustard, Mark Armstrong, Adrian Pavese, Wally and Leslie Thompson, Bob / Lyn Gibbs, and Family, Di McGinley, Nick Vosnakes, Ray Daniel, Shannon Winmar, Toby Yates, Lisa Bush, Steve Camp, Matty Mapleson, Graham Harmer, Darryl and Robyn Jenkins, Jill and Nicole Bright, Michael Rutherford, Lyn MacKenzie  and Scott Taylor, Doug Daniel, Queanbeyan Rotary, Sids for Kids volunteers, players from the Marist Under 18 Grade team, Roger Beam,  Mr  Roulstone, Keith and Siau Jones and the Harman Football Club. </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>All Australian Vice Captain</strong></em></p>
<p>Congratulations to our very own James Kavanagh on being selected as Vice Captain of the All Australian team and that of other members from the ACT who gained selection including Chad Gibson, Marcus Crook, Matt Hearn, Ben Hughes and Griffin Underwood. “Kav” had a fantastic Carnival as Captain of the AFL Canberra team.<br />
Our other representatives acquitted themselves well in both the NSW and ACT teams. Unfortunately Billy Neely has an injury from the Carnival and “may” miss a few games but knowing this bloke he “may “ not  such is his commitment to his fitness and the team.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>Briedis to Play 100th Club Game</strong></em></p>
<p>This weeks match against Tuggeranong Hawks represents the 100th Club Game for Paul Briedis. This is a wonderful achievement for PB who has travelled for the past four years from Sydney to play for his beloved Tigers. He said he would never play for another club. He certainly kept his word during this time with a commitment that surpasses many others who are sometimes flat out travelling around the corner to attend training !!!!   Well done mate.   He will be inducted into the Tigers 100 Club on 28 August.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>Hawthorn v Swans</strong></em></p>
<p>The Tigers play the Sydney Swans Reserves at the SCG next Saturday as the curtain raiser to the Swans / Hawthorn match.    The Tigers game commences at 9.50am with the main match at 1.00pm.<br />
On offer are tickets to the game for $20 each.  Please contact Chook at the Tigers Office on 62993467 or email qtigers@tigersclub.com.au.   There are only limited tickets available. </p>
<p><em><strong>NEXT HOME MATCH AT DAIRY FARMERS PARK</strong></em></p>
<p>Our next home match at Dairy Farmers Park is on Sunday 22 August against Belconnen.</p>
<p>The Club has a large range of merchandise which will be significantly reduced and available from our merchandise tent at the ground. Stock up for 2011 or buy for Christmas, Fathers / Mothers Day, Birthdays – whatever the occasion.</p>
<p><em><strong>Tigers Fly to Swans Match through Maria Slater Travel. </strong></em></p>
<p>A number of players and officials will take the opportunity to fly to Sydney next week for the clash against the Sydney Swans.   Usually the Club travels by bus the day before when playing the early game at the SCG but on this occasion have decided to fly down on the morning of the match.<br />
Although the majority of the group will travel by plane quite a number will be travelling the day before to “acclimatise” with the Sydney weather. Travel arrangements are being made through sponsor Maria Slater Travel in Mawson who are strong supporters of the Tigers Club.  Thanks Maria and Brian for your support. (Just happens that “slats” (Paul) is their son)</p>
<p><em><strong>Congratulations</strong></em></p>
<p>Warm congratulations to former Tigers player Sam Quade and wife Danielle on the birth of their second child – a son – named Dane. This is a wonderful occasion for the Quade Family who have obviously been close associates of the Tigers Club since 1984. Sam played a number of games for the Tigers during his period at the club but has lived away from Canberra / Queanbeyan for  many years including time in London, Hobart and now a resident of Melbourne.  When visiting his parents &#8211; Brian and Lyn &#8211; in Canberra he often visits the Tigers Club. Well done and all the best with a new little Tiger.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Tigers Spring Auskick Program!</title>
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Queanbeyan 2010 Spring Auskick Program REGISTRATION!
DATE: Saturday 31st July
VENUE: Queanbeyan Park (behind QBN Police Station Campbell St)
(U16s Div 2 Tigers v St Edmund&#8217;s from 9.15am)
TIME: 9.30am to 11.30am
COST: $55.00 per child
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<blockquote><p><em><strong>Queanbeyan 2010 Spring Auskick Program REGISTRATION!</p>
<p>DATE: Saturday 31st July<br />
VENUE: Queanbeyan Park (behind QBN Police Station Campbell St)<br />
(U16s Div 2 Tigers v St Edmund&#8217;s from 9.15am)<br />
TIME: 9.30am to 11.30am<br />
COST: $55.00 per child</p>
<p>If you have already done the winter program there is no fee applicable for this program but can you please still send the form in to say that you are going to do the Spring Program.</p>
<p>OPTIONAL COST: We have available for this program your choice to purchase a Tigers Sports Bag $40.00 or a Tigers Cap &#038; Tigers Footy for $40.00</p>
<p>The Spring Program commences on Sunday 15th August @ Steve Mauger Oval, Karabar<br />
10.00am to 11.00am</p>
<p>Any further questions please contact one of the below contacts. </p>
<p>Adrian Pavese<br />
Queanbeyan Tigers Football Club<br />
PH: (02) 6229 3467<br />
MOB: 0429 913 436<br />
qtigers.junior@tigersclub.com.au</p>
<p>Chris Pepper<br />
QBN Auskick Coordinator<br />
PH: (02)<br />
MOB: 0447 699 168<br />
Christopher.Pepper@iba.gov.au </p>
<p>Auskick is an AFL skills development program for Primary School children aged 4 to 7. Auskick involves developing basic motor skills including hand-eye coordination, ball handling and fitness, in a fun and safe environment.<br />
Each child that participates in the Auskick program will receive an Auskick pack. Included in the Auskick pack is:</p>
<li>An Auskick Backpack</li>
<li>An Auskick Football</li>
<li>An Auskick Drink Bottle</li>
<li>An Auskick Cap</li>
<li>And lots more!</li>
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