TENTERFIELD Tigers celebrated their successful 2016 season with their annual presentation night at Memorial Hall on Saturday night.
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Their were plenty of winners on the night as the season’s best were rewarded for their outstanding efforts on the field this year.
In the A grade team’s award winners list, Coedie Tandy picked up two awards when he was named the team’s best and fairest as well as the best back.
Ethan Moore also earned a double when he claimed both the rookie of the year award and most promising young talent award.
The side’s highest tryscorer Jarrod McIntosh received players player and best supporting back.
Geoff Swan picked up the coaches award.
Brett Battersby was named best forward while Ben Hickey earned the best supporting forward.
Murray Johnson won two when he was presented with most consistent and the Telegraph Hotel award.
Josh Lucas received top tackler and Baily Rhodes won the supporters award.
In the undefeated premiership winning Tigerettes league tag team, Hannah Byrnes earned the most consistent trophy.
Grace Clothier was touted as the most promising.
Georgia O’Neill won the highest pointscorer while Megg Landers was rewarded with most tries for the side.
Georgia O’Neill picked up her second gong forthe night when she was named the team’s best and fairest.
Megg Landers also made it a double with the players player award.
Shay Landers won the coaches award.
Kym Landers won the prestigious club person of the year award.
Club president Brendan Minns said it was a great night for the club to celebrate two grand final appearances.
"We had a great crowd there and unfortunately there wasn't a heap of the reunion side there but it was a great night and we had fun,” he said.
"There is a lot that goes into a season and it is not so much just the players, there are a lot of people behind the scenes that do stuff seven days a week so we really appreciate everyone for their help, from sponsors right through to everyone who helps out behind the canteen.”
There is a lot that goes into a season and it is not so much just the players, there are a lot of people behind the scenes that do stuff seven days a week so we really appreciate everyone for their help, from sponsors right through to everyone who helps out behind the canteen.
- Brendan Minns