Tigers’ lasting tribute to Houghton
Redcliffe Tigers have officially named their new clubhouse after James Houghton – one of the club’s biggest fans.
It recognises the years of support former Councillor Houghton gave Tigers, including helping the AFL secure its new grounds at Nathan Road.
Mr Houghton was present when Tigers first opened their new clubhouse but passed away while on holiday in New Zealand in 2023.
Mayor Peter Flannery and Councillors Sandra Ruck (Div 5) and Karl Winchester (Div 6) were at the ceremony on March 22.
“James was instrumental in lobbying for new facilities at Nathan Road Sporting Complex and this recognition is just one great example of his legacy,” Mayor Flannery said.
“He was heavily involved in many local clubs but none more so than the Redcliffe Tigers. He was their number one ticket holder.
“This is a perfect way to recognise his contributions to the club and broader community.”
Tigers President Gayle Wetzel said: “Redcliffe Tigers would not be where we are today without James Houghton’s dedication and support.
“Naming our clubhouse in his honour is a fitting tribute to his incredible legacy and the lasting impact he had on our club.
“Getting the win against Moreton Bay after 12 years was the perfect way to top off a fantastic day.”
Tigers’ victory in the Councillors Cup - a traditional curtain-raiser to the new season - was their first in more than a decade and second time in the derby fixture's history.
The hosts won in a thriller - Division Two Tigers 10-7-67 beating Division One Lions 9-9-63 by just four points.
It was one of four games on a memorable day - the others saw Tigers and Lions Under 17 Boys, Under 17 Girls and Reserves in action.
James Houghton was a Councillor in local government for 19 years – first with Redcliffe City Council from 1973-76 and again in 2004.
He then represented Division 5 in Moreton Bay Regional Council (now Moreton Bay City Council) from 2008-2020 before retiring.
Nathan Road Sports Ground was built in 2020 for Tigers, whose ground at Rothwell is flood-prone and becomes inundated during heavy rain.