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Tigers triumph in nail-biting football match
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TUESDAY night’s game of Edge
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Hill Tigers against the Leichhardt Lions was a definite nail-biter, with the league’s two best teams playing incredibly well, and the score still being 0-0 at half time.
After the break, both teams were recharged and ready to run as hard as they could.
The match was as tight as everyone expected, but ultimately the Tigers came out on top with the help of the two stars Lewis Hayden and Josh De Nittis, for final score of 2-0.
For De Nittis, this game was his first in nine months, and has kept the Tigers undefeated throughout the season, and closer to their fifth FQ Far North QPL Men’s premiership in a row.
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