Council, Division 12December 20, 2024 / 2 minute read

Lights on and hear the Lions roar

Logan City Lions Touch Football Club is roaring with the new summer season well underway.

The club, based at Noyer Park in Mt Warren Park, has a record 1,105 active players across more than 40 men’s, women’s, juniors and masters teams.

Division 12 Councillor Karen Murphy recently visited the Lions’ headquarters to donate water bottles which were added to player sign-on packs.

She also inspected a lighting upgrade that was funded by Logan City Council and the Queensland Government.

‘It was my pleasure to meet the club’s committee at Noyer Park and see the benefits of the new lights,’ Cr Murphy says.

‘The fields are full of players on weeknights either training or competing and better lighting means better football.’

Club president Dallas Martin says the new lighting has been a ‘game-changer’ for the club and has improved safety for players.

‘These new lights set our facility apart from a lot of others locally,’ Dallas says.

‘People want to play with the Lions and our soaring registrations this season reflect that.’

Photo at top: Cr Murphy (left) with Logan City Lions Touch Football Club committee members (from left) Dallas Martin, Jack Leahy, Teagan Hennessey, Bo-Jeign Aukuso and Tony Kennedy.

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