
Tigers will be looking for a repeat of the 4-1 over Manchester back in November looking ahead to the as they look for a positive end to the season.
Player Coach Tom Watkins commented “We’ve been playing good hockey and getting some good results at home, games with Manchester are always interesting, they bring plenty of support with them, and our fans have been fantastic all season so it makes for a good atmosphere. Peterborough have been a tough team for us this year, and we owe a performance against them after a couple of results earlier in the season.”
At Saturday’s home game Tigers players will be signing a pledge against Domestic Abuse as part of the White Ribbon campaign, staff from Telford and Wrekin Councils Family and Cohesion services team will be on hand to take pledges from players and male supporters, and handing out campaign wristbands to those that pledge.
Domestic Abuse Co-ordinator, Heather Rowlinson said “We are delighted to link up with the Tigers to raise awareness for the White Ribbon campaign and continue to make a stand against domestic abuse.” For more information on the campaign visit www.whiteribboncampaign.co.uk
Meanwhile TRS Telford Tigers have announced details of their end of season presentation night, which will be held at St. Georges Cricket Club on Saturday 30th March from 7pm. The night will include player awards, hot food, disco, raffle and a few surprises. Tickets are now on sale on match nights at £10 each.