Tigers family fun and sign-on day
Published 9:00am 31 January 2024
Words by Jodie Powell
Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club is gearing up for its family fun and sign on day this weekend ahead of a year of celebrations for its 50th anniversary.
Visitors will be able to meet the 2024 coaches and committee and register for 2024 Auskick, Juniors (Under-8s to U11s), Youth (Under-13s to U17s), Senior Men, Senior Women and Masters teams.
The uniform shop and bar will be open and coffee will be available, as well as a sausage sizzle and an ice cream truck.
Activities will include footy fun on the field, along with face painting, a jumping castle and dunk tank, plus slip and slides.
When: Saturday, February 3, 11am to 3pm
Where: Nathan Road Sporting Complex, 30 Nathan Rd, Kippa Ring.
Keep up with information about the event here.
To find out more about Redcliffe Tigers head to their website.
For more information contact club secretary Melinda at [email protected]
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