Tyne Tees Tigers

Tyne Tees Tigers
Names
Full name Tyne Tees Tigers
Australian Rules Football Club
Motto "Tigers"
Club details
Founded 2012[1]
Colours      Black      Gold
Competition AFL England
President England Phil Martin
Coach Australia Chris Rodger
Captain(s) England Daniel Slater
Ground(s) Broadway West, Gosforth "The Tigers Den"
Other information
Official website Official Website

The Tyne Tees Tigers are an Australian rules football club in the North East England,[2] England.

The Tigers were founded in April 2012 from the remnants of the North East England league, which formerly comprised the Durham Saints, Gateshead Miners, Hartlepool Dockers, Middlesbrough Hawks, Newcastle Centurions and the Redcar Bombers.

The 2012 and 2013 seasons saw the Tigers playing as a social team in friendly matches and tournaments in and in 2014 the Tigers played their first competitive season having been voted in as a full member team of the AFLCNE.

In 2016 the Tigers found a new home in Gosforth Sports Association and triumphed against Merseyside Saints and Sheffield Thunder in the AFLCNE Plate competition to take their first League silverware. In 2017 the Tigers repeated this feat with a one sided victory over Merseyside Saints.

From 2018 the Tigers will be playing in the SARFL

Notable past players include Chris "Crafty" Medcraft, Tom Lally and Josh Tambakis

Tyne Tees Tigers ARFC
Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff
  • 21 Tom Lally
  • 22 Craig Swinhoe
  • 24 Brady Evans
  • 27 Matthew Bishop
  • 32 Michael Teasdale
  • 33 Warwick Bettles
  • 35 Phil Martin
  • 42 Jack Martin
  • 51 Matty O'Brien
  • 69 Ross Stanton
  • 97 Cameron Lloyd
  • 99 Harry Telfer
  • Marc Coombes
  • Darren Bailes
  • Kai Burn

Head coach

  • Chris Rodger

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 1 February 2017
Source(s): , ,

References

  1. - Published by World Footy News
  2. – Active Newcastle. Published 16 August 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  • Charlie, Snedden. "Tyne Tees Tigers and Sky News Show Newcastle How To Play Football". Retrieved 23 September 2013.


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