The Tigers were among the winners from Sunday night’s AFL Canberra Mulrooney Medal gala presentation night.
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Inducted into the AFL Canberra Hall of Fame was Tigers chairman and longstanding former general manager Ron “Chook” Fowlie, who took his rightful place.
![RECOGNITION: Ron Fowlie was inducted into the AFL Canberra Hall of Fame. RECOGNITION: Ron Fowlie was inducted into the AFL Canberra Hall of Fame.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/33UAhBBHYEJiHGdSbhdBThm/9a032a65-5f69-4ac3-868a-e6f1d11a5c8c.jpg/r0_259_1936_2025_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Player and coach Kade Klemke was announced as the AFL Canberra men’s coach of the year.
![FAVOURITE: Kade Klemke was awarded AFL Canberra men's Coach of the Year. FAVOURITE: Kade Klemke was awarded AFL Canberra men's Coach of the Year.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/33UAhBBHYEJiHGdSbhdBThm/28ceb924-b630-432e-950e-4f6da88694e4.jpg/r0_184_1936_1902_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
And five young Queanbeyan players were selected in the Future Stars team of the year. They were Tyler Van Luin, Matt Vardanega, Christian Palombi, Jack Carroll-Tape and Reed Stevens.
![YOUNG GUNS: Five Queanbeyan players were named in the honorary Future Stars team of the year. YOUNG GUNS: Five Queanbeyan players were named in the honorary Future Stars team of the year.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/33UAhBBHYEJiHGdSbhdBThm/b395e8b7-1ec0-46a6-a42c-d7c21b510769.jpg/r0_63_2592_1710_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
In the Mulrooney Medal first grade vote count, Klemke came sixth and captain Andrew Swan came in eighth.
In the under-18s Rising Stars grade vote count Mitch Wallis came fourth and Josh Mulrooney came fifth.
In the women’s vote count, captain Hannah Dunn came eighth.