Words by Jodie Powell
Redcliffe Tigers AFL club is kicking off the year with a sign-on day this Saturday, February 4.
As part of sign-one festivities the uniform shop will be open, there will be drinks available for purchase and a barbecue.
Media officer Kylie Milstead says the day is open for whole of club registrations, from Auskick to Masters for boys and girls and men and women.
“But we are particularly looking for players in Under 15 Boys and Under 17 Boys age groups, born between July 1, 2005 and June 30, 2009,” she says.
Sign-ons run from 8-11am at the Tigers’ home ground, Nathan Rd, Kippa-Ring.
Find out more here.
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