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The Queanbeyan Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, are an Australian rules football club that compete in the North East Australian Football League. The club is based in Queanbeyan, one of the oldest (proclaimed a town in 1838) and fastest growing municipalities (proclaimed a city in 1972) in New South Wales, that draws players, supporters and administrators from a region of 100,000 people covering the Division of Eden-Monaro.〔Queanbeyan City Council http://www.qcc.nsw.gov.au/Discover-Queanbeyan/Heritage (accessed 27 July 2013)〕 ==History, Facilities and Organisation== Affiliated: The team was affiliated with Federal Territory Football League in 1925–26.〔Queanbeyan Age 4 September 1925.http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page4535914 (accessed 24 July 2013)〕 It was affiliated with the Canberra Australian National Football League in 1927–74, the ACT Australian Football League in 1975–99, AFL Canberra 2000–10 and the North East Australian Football League 2011–present. The club adopted black and gold colours in 1935 after VFL club Richmond donated a set of playing jumpers.〔Honour Roll and History. Queanbeyan Tigers http://tigersclub.com.au/footballclub/about-2/history/ (accessed 24 July 2013)〕 Alan Muir wrote about the team: "The fact that the club survived all of those tough periods was due to the dedication and vision of men like our Foundation President Wal Mason followed by other outstanding Administrative personalities in Jim Prendergast, Maurie Richards, Dick Sydes, Tom Borrowman, Reg Watson, Jack McNamara and Dave Imrie through to more recent administrators covering both football and the licensed club in Ron Fowlie, Gary Bullivant, Van Rakowski, Geoff Gosling and Mark Thompson”.〔Ron Fowle. Tiger Tiger Burning Bright. Queanbeyan Australian Football Club 1925-1988. Queanbeyan Football Club 1st ed 1988.〕 The Junior Tigers commenced their 66th Year in the ACT Junior Football League in 2013 and provide over 80 per cent of the senior grade teams (10 former local juniors played in the 2012 NEAFL EC Premiership Team when it defeated the Sydney Swans by 30 points in 2012).〔Queanbeyan Tigers Australian Football Club. Junior Tigers http://tigersclub.com.au/footballclub/junior-football/fixtures-and-results/ (accessed 24 July 2013)〕 Since 1979, the team has been located at Dairy Farmers Park and supporters have raised $800,000 (in addition to grants from the Tigers Licensed Club) to install facilities such as a roofed grandstand, Interchange and Coaches Boxes for home and visiting teams, an Administration Building, ground lighting, a Hall of Fame walk, canteen, goal netting, scoreboards and disabled access.〔Tigers-Dairy Farmers Park http://tigersclub.com.au/footballclub/about-2/home-ground-dairy-farmers-park/ (accessed 27 July 2013)〕 Premierships (14): Mulrooney Medallists: *Tom Kelly 1938 *Merv Strang 1938 *Keith Schow 1950 *Roy Watterston 1953 and 1954 *Tony Wynd 1983, 1988, 1989 and 1990 *Steve Cornish 1990 *Michael Kennedy 1994 *Steve Vizy 1997 *Mitch Daniher 2009.〔Ron Fowlie. History of the Tigers 100 Club and Famous Tigers 1925-2005. Canberra Queanbeyan Football Club 2005.〕 League top goalkickers: *G. Lovell (93) 1940 *R. Savage (54) 1946 *L. White (100) 1956 *M. Wheeler (58) 1958 *J. Lysewycz (67) 1977 *I. Male (63) 1987 *D. Skuta (61) 1989 *S. Cornish (105) 1990 *A. Mapleson (126) 1992 *M. Niesen (45) 1997 (97) 1998 *L. Ellis (70) 2002, (89) 2003 *M. Armstrong (103) 2007, (57) 2008 (57) 2010.〔Ron Fowlie. History of the Tigers 100 Club and Famous Tigers 1925-2005. Canberra Queanbeyan Football Club 2005.〕〔Queanbeyan Tigers Wall of Fame. http://tigersclub.com.au/footballclub/about-2/wall-of-fame-2/ (accessed 24 July 2013)〕 Highest score: *43.37 (295) vs. RAAF on 27 July 1940.〔Ron Fowlie. History of the Tigers 100 Club and Famous Tigers 1925-2005. Canberra Queanbeyan Football Club 2005.〕 Record finals attendance: *10,000 (approx.) for 1985 Grand Final: Queanbeyan 23.18 (156); Ainslie 14.13 (97).〔Ron Fowlie. History of the Tigers 100 Club and Famous Tigers 1925-2005. Canberra Queanbeyan Football Club 2005.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Queanbeyan Football Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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