Bailey to Cross Tasman (0)
10th March 2010 •
Tasmanian Cricket captain George Bailey was chosen to replace the embattled Michael Clarke for the rest of the Chappell-Hadlee series being played in New Zealand.
Bailey who was in preparation for the Tigers last shield game of the season when he got the call up, has not played at international level but is prepared to take any opportunity [...]
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Tigers Take the Cup (0)
4th March 2010 •
The Tassie Tigers saved the best for the Final, by crushing Victoria in convincing style.
This victory gives Tasmania four titles in Australia’s one-day domestic competition, the first being in 1978/79 and the last three being within the last six seasons.
A lot has been said about Victoria’s missing star’s in Captain Cameron White, David Hussey and Dirk Nannes who were [...]
2009/10 Ford Ranger Cup Final (0)
24th February 2010 •
Catches win matches and Western Australia dropped any chance of playing in this seasons Ford Ranger Cup match, while Travis Birt secured a spot for the Tigers.
Chasing 232 for victory the Tigers were given multiple chances by the Warriors. Luke Ronchi dropped Tim Paine on eight and he went on to score a half century. Mitch Marsh [...]
Birt get’s Twenty20 Gig for Australia (0)
5th February 2010 •
Tasmanian Tiger cricketer Travis Birt has made his debut in the Australian Twenty20 team in its preperation on getting the right mix of players for the upcoming Twenty20 world cup in the West Indies starting April 30th. (Birt is originally from Victoria but has played for the Tigers since 2003).
Birt’s inclusion came due to his heavy hitting and good [...]
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2009 Draft Results (0)
27th November 2009 •
On top of Maverick Weller & Luke Russell who have been picked up by the new Gold Coast team, Tasmania have had another four players drafted into the AFL system via last nights AFL draft.
When The Codes Clash (0)
19th November 2009 •
If Australia’s bid to host either the 2018 or 2022 World Cups is successful, then the AFL may find it’s self with up to an eight week hiatus, as the nations best stadiums will be needed to accommodate the masses of the world.
Four Games for Aurora (0)
8th November 2009 •
The Hawks will play their home away from home, Aurora Stadium four times in season 2010 up from the three they played in 2009.
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