Queanbeyan Tigers Football Club
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The Queanbeyan Tigers Australian Football Club are an Australian rules football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 club that compete in the North East Australian Football League
North East Australian Football League
The North East Australian Football League is an Australian rules football league in New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia...

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Football Administration Office and Home Ground: Dairy Farmers Park in the confines of the Margaret Donoghoe Sportsground Complex, Queenbar Road, Queanbeyan, New South Wales
New South Wales
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History

Affiliated:

• Federal Territory Football League 1925-6;

• Canberra Australian National Football League 1927-74;

• ACT Australian Football League 1975-99;

• AFL Canberra 2000-2010

• North East Australian Football League 2011-

Premierships (13):

1939, 1940, 1941, 1953, 1954, 1956 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2000

Mulrooney Medallists:

Tom Kelly 1938

Merv Strang 1938

Keith Schow 1950

Roy Watterston 1953 & 1954

Tony Wynd 1983, 1988, 1989 & 1990

Steve Cornish 1990

Michael Kennedy 1994

Steve Vizy 1997

Mitch Daniher 2009

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

Highest Score:

43.37 (295) vs. RAAF on 27 July 1940

Record Finals Attendance:

10,000 (approx.) for 1985 Grand Final: Queanbeyan 23.18 (156); Ainslie 14.13 (97)

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