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Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« on: November 02, 2011, 01:02:42 PM »
More tickets will be made available for our Cairns home game next year...

Suns and Tigers to clash in Cairns
By Kerry Larsen
Port Douglas News
November 2, 2011


The Gold Coast Suns are confirmed for another AFL clash against Richmond at Cairns’ Cazaly’s Stadium next year, this time in a twilight game.

The AFL recently released its 2012 fixture, with the second Suns-Tigers Cairns clash set for Saturday, July 14.

The 4.40pm start will mean the game will be played in cooler conditions, with the second half to be less effected by the unpredictable and swirling Cazaly’s wind, which generally dies down around sunset.

Last July, the “sold out” sign went up on the Cazaly’s gate as 11,000 tickets were snapped up months in advance, but next year, an additional 2500 tickets will be made available.

http://www.tourismportdouglas.com.au/Suns-and-Tigers-to-clash-in-Cairns-NEWSP.6676.0.html

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Re: Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2011, 02:50:03 PM »
If we lose this time ill become a suns member.
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Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2012, 03:06:18 AM »
SUNS, Tigers tickets on sale
Port Douglas News
Monday 16 April 2012



Tickets for the 2012 Toyota AFL Premiership Season match to be played at Cazalys Stadium in Cairns on Saturday 14 July are now on sale.

The game is to be played between Richmond and the Gold Coast SUNS under lights for the first time at Cazalys, and the match is attracting strong interest.

And in a win for local sports fans, the capacity of the venue has been increased by an additional 1,000 tickets following the sold-out match in 2011. Through re-configuration of facilities inside the venue, the team at Cazalys have been able to add in room for a bigger crowd.

Richmond is keen to return to Cairns and secure their first win on Far North Queensland soil.   

"We are still a young, developing team and travel provides a great learning experience," Richmond Captain Chris Newman said.

"Richmond has over 500,000 fans across Australia and games like this give us a chance to play in front of supporters that might not get to many games. We hope to see as many of the Yellow and Black army there as possible."

Gold Coast SUNS captain Gary Ablett is also looking forward to the match. "The win against Richmond in Cairns was one of our most memorable experiences in our first season.

"It was also pretty special for our North Queensland players like Jarrod Harbrow and Charlie Dixon to come home to Cairns to play AFL football in front of family and friends.  It will be great to see a big crowd at Cazalys again this year," he said.

The Federal Government provided the necessary funds to upgrade Cazalys Stadium for 2011, including AFL standard change rooms and media facilities. The Queensland Government, AFL Cairns and local government have provided funding for the lighting upgrade for the twilight match this year.

Over 12,000 people are expected to attend the match. AFL fans in Far North Queensland can guarantee their place at the match by purchasing grandstand and general admission tickets online from Ticket Direct or by phoning 1300 798 550.

Prices start at $22.50 for adults, $5 for kids 15 years or under or $45 for a family of four. Booking fees apply.

For more information about the match please contact AFL Cairns.

http://www.tourismportdouglas.com.au/SUNS-Tigers-tickets-on-sale.7464.0.html

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Re: Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2012, 10:23:05 AM »
Done - Better not lose again !

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Re: Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2012, 12:55:23 PM »
Thanks for the heads-up, OE.  I've got mine, lower grandstand, Section 3, Row E.

Let's hope the boys understand a bit more about using the trade winds to their advantage this year.  It was a six or seven goal wind.  Then again, they never looked like they were there to play last year.

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Re: Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2012, 03:53:44 PM »
Well I might just be there myself!!!!! :o
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“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

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Re: Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2012, 05:59:20 PM »
Sounds like we might have to organise a beer o'clock somewhere on the Cairns esplanade for OERites on excursion?

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Re: Tigers vs Suns in Cairns July 14 - tickets on sale now
« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2012, 06:29:14 PM »
Sounds like we might have to organise a beer o'clock somewhere on the Cairns esplanade for OERites on excursion?

If I am there you are on!! :cheers
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“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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Tigers' Cairns bound: Gale ready for surprises (Cairns Post)
« Reply #8 on: July 07, 2012, 01:05:12 PM »
Tigers' Cairns bound: Gale ready for surprises
Murray Wenzel
Saturday, July 7, 2012
The Cairns Post


 

RICHMOND boss Brendon Gale has been in the game long enough to know you can never relax.

There is always something going on at a footy club, and the CEO needs to be on top of all of it.

Like on Tuesday morning, when two of his players missed training because they took sleeping tablets and slept in.

That is a massive no-no at Tigerland and was the final straw for Daniel Connors, who was told he was no longer welcome at the club.

His mate Dustin Martin, dubbed by many as part of the Tigers’ future, got two weeks’ suspension because it was his first slip-up.

It was up to Gale, a veteran of 244 games at Richmond, to get the full story and set the punishment.

One of the biggest controversies to hit the club in years, but Gale was ready for it.

"There’s 100 different things going on at any time at a club," he said.

"You’re never surprised, things change so fast."

"So in this case we didn’t rely on innuendo. We got the facts, formed a view and were transparent."

Times have changed since Gale’s playing days.

"We were just steak and eggs, garden variety footballers. Because of the media consumption now, these guys are entertainers, celebrity-type," he said.

Whether or not that’s fair doesn’t matter to Gale. It’s just a fact.

"Most are exceptional young men but others still struggle from time to time," he summed up.

Protecting the culture of the club, the Richmond brand and the members’ confidence is Gale’s priority.

"We are disappointed and so are the lads. I mean, Daniel Connors lost his job. But in one way it’s a valuable opportunity to reinforce what we stand for," he said.

"If you’re trying to build a high performance culture, you can’t compromise, because culture eats strategy for breakfast."

And it’s a stance that has been applauded by the majority of the AFL-addicted Melbourne media, who have pigeon-holed the Tigers as top eight material.

A win against Melbourne Demons at the MCG tonight and results going their way means the Tigers, who generally field the third-youngest list in the league, could well be back in the top eight after this round. Then it’s on to Cairns, a chance to exorcise some different demons after losing to the Gold Coast Suns on their first visit north last year.

It was not a happy trip for Gale, for a number of reasons.

"I’ve got a few memories that stick out,’’ he said.

"I was confronted by a couple of Richmond fans after the game; they were hostile, demanding answers … it was our home game and fanatical as they are.

"Then I sat next to a journalist on the plane home who was telling me about what he was going to write about us. Then my daughter vomited on me. What a day.

"It was terrible to lose a game we relocated – we received a lot of criticism. But I maintain my position that it was time to build then, not in five years."

Things may not have gone to plan, but Gale still saw the positives.

"The support, the colour, the atmosphere, the media coverage. I went for a jog on game day and was amazed at how the city was supporting it. I was getting stopped everywhere by people with Tigers scarves on. That gets lost in a bigger city like Melbourne."

Gale maintains his distance from the playing group, although he admits he gets caught watching them train from his office window that overlooks the famous Punt Road turf.

"These young men are amazing. You can see the difference in their experience now and I think there is a sense of redemption there, we’d like to even the score (Gold Coast in Cairns)."

They need the win too. Gale has penned some lofty goals that need ticking off. Their ‘‘3-0-75’’ plans involve making three finals series, having no debt and 75,000 members by 2015.

"That means we need to make finals this year."

It is for that reason, and 100 others, that Gale will be full of nerves at Cazalys next Saturday night watching his club compete.

He’s just hoping that this year he won’t have any use for that sick bag.

Richmond play the Gold Coast at Cazalys on July 14. Tickets can be purchased from Cazalys Social Club, online from Ticket Direct www.ticketdirect.com.au or by phoning 1300 798 550.

http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2012/07/07/227401_local-sport-news.html


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Re: Tigers' Cairns bound: Gale ready for surprises (Cairns Post)
« Reply #9 on: July 07, 2012, 01:07:57 PM »
Hope they're MCG bound first, still a week to go  :shh

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Re: Tigers' Cairns bound: Gale ready for surprises (Cairns Post)
« Reply #10 on: July 07, 2012, 01:09:02 PM »
yep lets get over this week. :thumbsup

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Re: Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2012, 04:41:16 AM »
Let's hope we are better prepared as a team for this game than last year  :pray.

Anyone from OER flying up for the game?

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Re: Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2012, 07:55:36 AM »
If anyone wants a ticket PM me
I was going but opted for Brissy game instead

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Re: Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2012, 08:01:03 AM »
Let's hope we are better prepared as a team for this game than last year  :pray.

Anyone from OER flying up for the game?

Yes, O-E,  I'll be there. Flying up on Wednesday and home to Sydney on Sunday.

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Re: Tigers vs Suns @ Cairns 2012
« Reply #14 on: July 09, 2012, 09:22:08 AM »
Let's hope we are better prepared as a team for this game than last year  :pray.

Anyone from OER flying up for the game?

Yes flying up Saturday morning as long as I get over this throat infection  ;D

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