Redcliffe Tigers
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Redcliffe Tigers AFC is an Australian Football Club – Aussie Rules Club, that plays its home games out of the Rothwell a suburb of Redcliffe, South East Queensland. It plays in competing in the SEQAFL Div 3 Australian rules football competition. It has had a few playing strip changes in the last couple of years from the Richmond Tiger playing guernsey to an all black with a tiger head on the front to an all yellow with a tiger head on the front.
The Tigers have teams in under-8s, 9s 10s, 11s, 12s, 14s, 16s, 18s, Masters, Reserves and Seniors.
| Names | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Redcliffe Tigers Australian Rules Football Club. |
| Club details | |
| Founded | 1974 |
| Colours | black and Yellow |
| Competition | Queensland Australian Football League |
| Coach | Stephen Jenkins |
| Ground(s) | Rothwell Park - Rothwell |
| Other information | |
| Official website | http://www.redcliffetigers.com.au |
History
The club started in 1974 as the Redcliffe Peninsula Australian Football Club , It was junior club with underage boys for the local junior competition [1]
In 1975, the seniors fielded a team in the SQAFA Division 3 and finished in seventh position.[2]
In 1975, the seniors fielded a team in the SQAFA Division 2 and finished in eighth position.[3] A reserve side finished seventh in division 3.[4]
1988 and the club won the SQAFA Division 2 premiership
2012 - AFL Queensland State Association Division 2 renamed to the South East Queensland Australian Football League (SEQAFL) Division 3.
Premierships
- 1988 - Southern Queensland Australian Football Association Division 2
- 2002 - AFL Queensland State Association Division 2 - Premiers and champions
- 2005 - AFL Queensland State Association Division 1
- 2008 - AFL Queensland State Association Division 2
- 2012 - AFL Queensland State Association Division 3
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