SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB 2021 ANNUAL REPORT
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Congratulations Subiaco Lions for winning the 2021 WAFL Grand Final, making it their 16th Premiership in club history!
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Wednesday December 8th, 2021 6pm Leederville Sports Bar & Functions Centre AGENDA 1. Welcome by President 2. Apologies 3. Confirmation of minutes of previous AGM 4. Business arising 5. Presentation of Annual Report and Balance Sheet 6. Declaration of Election 7. Election of Life Members 8. Notice of Motions 9. Nominations of Auditors for 2022 10. General Business PHOTOGRAPHY Photography by Jack Foley Photography and Theron Kirkman Photography DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY Scott Print 4 Aberdeen Street, Perth WA 6000 Tel: (08) 9223 7788 Fax: (08) 9223 7700 E: info@scott.com.au W: www.scott.com.au
ANNUAL REPORT & YEARBOOK 2021 KEY PERSONNEL SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS TALENT SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS PHOTO OF THE YEAR PRESIDENT’S REPORT CEO REPORT FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT LEAGUE COACH REPORT RESERVES COACH REPORT WOMEN’S REPORT TALENT DEVELOPMENT & COUNTRY ZONE REPORT COLTS COACH REPORT STRATEGY AND GOVERNANCE REPORT FINANCE REPORT AND PLAYER SPONSORS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2021 SPONSOR LISTING COMMUNITY REPORT MEMBER SERVICES & FACILITIES REPORT GOLDS REPORT AND CLUB HERITAGE COMMITTEE LIFE MEMBERS’ AND DIEHARDS REPORT 2021 HONOURS RETIREES AND VALE LEAGUE 2021 GAME LISTING 2021 RESERVES & COLTS GAME RESULTS WOMENS LEAGUE 2021 GAME LISTING WOMENS 2021 RESERVES & ROGERS CUP RESULTS 2021 OUTRIDGE MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER 2021 TAYLOR MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER 2021 SARAH MICHELL MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER SUBIACO CULTURE A THING OF BEAUTY WAFL GRAND FINAL GRAND FINAL CELEBRATION FAN PHOTOS SUBI SOCIAL 2021 LEAGUE STATS 2021 RESERVES AND COLTS STATS 2021 WOMENS LEAGUE STATS 2021 WOMENS RESERVES AND ROGERS CUP STATS LEAGUE SQUAD RESERVES SQUAD COLTS SQUAD 2021 DEVELOPMENT SQUADS DISTRICT FOOTBALL REPORT LITTLE LEAGUE REPORT GAME DAY PHOTOS ESPERANCE FL/GFL 2021 AWARDS HONOUR ROLL TOTAL GAMES RECORDS AT A GLANCE AFL DRAFTEES AFLW DRAFTEES THE VICTORS: SUBIACO’S LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS
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2021 KEY PERSONNEL CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICE STAFF
BACK: Russell Smith, Peter Capes, Dwayne Lamb
BACK: Kristian Dicton, Zac Acott, Peter Capes, Stuart Berryman
FRONT: Garry Addison, Kristi Annear, Mark Lawrence, Fiona White-Hartig, Basil Fuller
STAFF LIST OFFICE STAFF Peter Capes Chief Executive Officer
SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Lawrence (President)
Debbie King Accounts & Office Manager
Nathan O’Connor (Treasurer)
Kristian Dicton GM Football Operations
Dwayne Lamb
Stuart Berryman Talent Manager
Garry Addison
Zac Acott Corporate Partnerships and BD Manager Teigan Freeman Member Services McKenzie Sheppard Bar & Functions Manager Brodie Riach Subiaco Development Officer
VOLUNTEER STAFF Alice Miller Jack Foley Mark Pisarskis Rob Divencenzo
Basil Fuller Russell Smith Kristi Annear Fiona White-Hartig
FRONT: Debbie King, McKenzie Sheppard, Teigan Freeman
NUMBER 1 TICKET HOLDER
Dwayne Lamb (Chair)
Justin Langer
Beau Wardman
CLUB AMBASSADOR Kim Hughes
SUB-COMMITTEES
Dr Harry Phillips Margaret Quirk MLA Neil Randall
Peter Capes
Brian Sierakowski
Peter Capes
Ted Wishart
FACILITIES & MEMBER SERVICES
Peter & Tina Metropolis
Basil Fuller (Chair)
Mark Lawrence (Chair)
Kevin Merifield
Graham Edwards
HERITAGE
Jeff Lind
PATRON
Mayor John Bowler
Kristian Dicton
TRUSTEES & BOARD EXECUTIVES
Nathan O’Connor
VICE PATRONS
FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
John Martin
TALENT & COUNTRY SERVICING Garry Addison (Chair)
Basil Fuller (Chair)
Stuart Berryman
Peter Capes
Chayce Creedy
Teigan Freeman Debbie King Zac Acott McKenzie Sheppard
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Kristi Annear (Chair) Peter Capes
Mayor Tracey Roberts
FINANCE
Kristian Dicton
David Williams
Nathan O’Connor (Chair)
Stuart Berryman
Tony Krsticevic
Peter Capes
Zac Acott
Basil Fuller
Brodie Riach
Debbie King
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2021 SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS SENIOR SUPPORT STAFF
Back: Cameron Miltrup, Jason O’Malley, William Neil-Smith, Darren Rumble, Brent McPherson, Glenn McCallum, Dave Graham Front: Maddie Oudman, Jaime Battigelli, Paul Vines, Beau Wardman, Nigel Hamilton, Daniel Vidovich, Jess Smith
COACHES
SUPPORT STAFF
MEDICAL
Beau Wardman
Alby Hawkins
Property
Kent Morrison
Doctor
Nigel Hamilton
Michael Bailey
Property
Kristelle Graus
Physio
Paul Vines
Rodney Reynolds
Property
Maddie Oudman
Head Trainer
Darren Rumble
Steve Lind
Team Manager
Alicia Spencer
Trainer
Jason Bristow
Brent Irving
Team Manager
Brittney Greene
Trainer
Glenn McCallum
Chad Redfern
Interchange
Ruby Warne
Trainer
Jamie Battigelli
Williams Neil-Smith
Football IT
Sarah Thompson
Trainer
Daniel Vidovich
Liam Brockwell
Football IT
Phoebe North
Trainer
Brent McPherson
Kellie Properjohn
Leadership
Jess Smith
Trainer
Andrew McDougall
Cameron Miltrup
Trainer
Martine Pearman
Michael Orton
Trainer
Jason O’Malley
Dave Graham
Trainer
Callum Reynolds
Trainer
S&C Michael Dobbin Jemma Bassi
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2021 TALENT SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS COLTS SUPPORT STAFF
Back: Mia Swindells, Van Pappas, Andrew Bottega, James Ladner, James McKee, Sam Harvey Front: Stuart Berryman, Brett Davis, John Mansbridge, Chayce Creedy, Josh Leunig, Jason Hoskins
COACHES
SUPPORT STAFF
Chayce Creedy
Karen South
Colts Manager
Andrew Bottega
Physio
Jason Hoskins
Craig Francis
Coach Assistant
Sam Harvey
Head Trainer
John Mansbridge
James Claxon
Interchange Coach
Alicia Spencer
Futures Head Trainer
Josh Leunig
Bill Quartermaine
Futures Manager
Joel Broad
Rehab Lead
Brett Davis
Lachie Wilson
Trainer
Stuart Page
Mia Swindells
Trainer
Nick Cleaver
Chelsea Pickering
Trainer
Steve Elliot
Kennedy Staunton
Trainer
David Emes
James Ladner
Trainer
Steve Sadowski
Madison Wladyka
Trainer
Van Pappas
Trainer
S&C James McKee
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MEDICAL
PHOTO OF THE YEAR
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT On behalf of the Board of Directors, I have great pleasure in presenting my 10th report as President to the members of this great Club. What a rollercoaster we have been on over the last two years. After the magnificent premiership in 2019 the WAFC imposed recruiting and other restrictions designed to drag us back to the field. Did it work? In the COVID impacted eight game season “lightning carnival” of 2020 Mark Lawrence it was hard to tell, however clearly our players, coaches, staff, board, and supporters all felt badly disrespected after 2019 and that distraction was felt widely through the Club. Bring on 2021, and we again faced similar points and recruiting rules to the other top teams; we entered the year in the race for the premiership along with 2020 premiers South Fremantle, 2020 grand finalists Claremont and annual contender West Perth. It was a great WAFL season, there were a number of upsets, the top-five teams regularly beat each other and to show the evenness of the competition, the eventual premiers lost to bottom team West Coast (even if they had Luke Shuey and number of other useful mates that game) lost some form in the last three rounds being thumped by the 6th placed finisher by 44 points and then just fell over the line in our last game against lowly Peel Thunder to just hold on to the Minor Premiership. From that shaky season finish, Beau and senior group took all before them. The Reserves were magnificent and must take some kudos for making everyone believe again, taking the Club and entire senior group to new competitive heights that drove the group to the 16th Premiership in our 125th anniversary year. COVID did impact the competition, and everyone involved with it – business and the community faced challenges or business boomed. The second season to be disrupted meant plans changed regularity and opportunities had to be grabbed as they presented.
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One of those opportunities was grabbed at an all of football meeting in July. The meeting was called to understand the risks with playing a full season and an extended grand final date or to play less games and hold the season’s decider as early as possible. In what was a great outcome, the majority agreed (with us) that the AFL uncertainty provided WA football a unique opportunity to hold the public’s attention over the WAFL finals series. How good was the WA football festival that delivered AFL finals and the AFL Grand final in Perth and then fantastic interest in the lead up to the WAFL grand final and excellent crowd of nearly 30,000 that day. Well done to the WAFC, Wayne Martin, Scott Baker and the rest of the team. John Townsend’s article on October 4th “Subiaco Culture A Thing of Beauty” is an excellent commentary on our success and the work we all do the keep driving the Club to success. Well done John for your support of the WAFL, that article has been included in this annual report on page 43 in full and I commend it to you to read. Every year we must improve our Club to stay the benchmark, bringing in coaches, developing players and making sure all our people love being here and that makes Subi better. After a hiccup in 2020, the recovery to play both senior teams in a grand final and to win again is a great reflection on everyone here. We have only won sixteen (16) premierships in our one hundred and twenty-five years of existence, think about that! To win five in the last eight years, seven grand finals in that time just reinforces this era as our most successful in history. Our coaching group led by Beau Wardman have been very impressive again, Chayce Creedy continues to be pivotal developing young players as have several others. I have no doubt that Beau is the right man to continue to drive results at the Lions, well done Beau!
ONGOING SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CLUB
MANAGEMENT
After several years post Subiaco Oval straining our finances, the last two years have been important in reversing that trend and setting us up for a very positive future. Plenty still needs to be done, our plans are to continually look for new opportunities and non–football income streams and my thanks to our team of Peter Capes, Zac Acott and others for making that possible.
We continue to have some really good people running this Club and welcome Kristian Dicton as Football Manager. Unfortunately, Debbie King is retiring and will be missed, she has done a great job, always been a Club person. I wish her well in retirement caravanning the country with Garry Peach.
We still need your help, be ambassadors for the Club, grab a chance to involve others please get the message to your business contacts, get people to join as members and grow the Subiaco family. CONGRATULATIONS Nigel Hamilton has been coaching with the Club since 2014 and through his finance industry network has helped our players get jobs and careers. Starting here under Schoey, Nigel was an assistant coach, Chairman of selectors in 2015 and then a League Line coach after that. He is now senior assistant to Beau plus he is also the midfield coach. Nigel has been an important cog in our success story and is a worthy recipient of this year’s Presidents Trophy sponsored by the Strack Family.
Our staff set the standard in the WAFL, they are involved in all industry committees and help drive our Club and the competition to improve, well done Peter Capes. BOARD OF DIRECTORS To my fellow Directors, thank you for your Club commitment and support to me this year, it is a team effort but to Basil Fuller, Dwayne Lamb, Kristi Annear, Nathan O’Connor, Fiona WhiteHartig and Vice President Russell Smith well done. Thanks everyone for your involvement in the Lions and we aim to continue to provide a community Club where we all feel at home, are engaged and most importantly are very proud to support! Thanks to my wife Debbie, I wish all our members and supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Well done to Captain Leigh Kitchin and his leadership group for driving our standards all year and leading us into another Grand Final. Congratulations to all the players and to Greg Clark for winning the Grand Final Simpson Medal. Congratulations to everyone involved this year, be very proud to be part of the Subiaco Football Club - we all are. Our Ball Legend for 2021 was Marc Webb and thanks to Webby for being available and getting involved with the Club this year. Marc is from our last successful era before 2010 that left us with so many great memories. Webby joins Ali Pickett and Brad Smith as ball legends. To Wally Edwards and Holman Industries thanks for your support as our principal partner and we are excited at the three-year extension recently announced. Likewise, to Nick Catania and Bendigo North Perth Community Bank our community partners thanks for your support. Our coterie groups - The Golds, thanks Ross Lockhart and Gary and the PP&S committee.
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CEO REPORT
Peter Capes
This season was once again a challenging one for nearly all Clubs, players and the WAFC given the uncertainty created by ongoing reports of COVID outbreaks, lockdowns, reduced capacity & cancellations. Quick decision making and the ability to move and amend plans was vital to survive. I’m pleased to report that our people were able to navigate what was thrown at them and to not only survive but prosper, resulting in our
16th League premiership. I think we all know that this success cannot continue. Winning five league premierships in the last eight years is unprecedented in the history of the WAFL when combined with two Colts flags and Reserves teams getting into finals most years and winning two flags as well. I hope all our Subi people recognise how magnificent this era has been, applaud the success and lap it all up. Rules to equalise the competition as well as other Clubs hunting us and doing whatever they can to topple our dominance will eventually take a toll. However, we will continue to innovate, work harder for longer and take nothing for granted as we strive for more and more success. 125TH YEAR CELEBRATIONS Established in 1896, the Club has deep history and roots within WA football and is one of the most recognisable brands/ Clubs in WA. A special logo was created that featured a shield surrounded by 15 laurel leaves on each side of the crest to represent the 15 premierships achieved in those 125 years. The logo appeared on all our playing jumpers, uniforms & merchandise was very popular with members and has been widely supported – thanks to everyone for that. Incidentally, Basil has been here to see nearly all those victories. The season’s launch unveiled the special jumper created for the game that listed every premiership player in those 15 victories and was a great way to celebrate and start the year.
SFC OPERATIONS Every one of our departments in the Club have either met or performed better than their budgeted outcome and I would like to thank everyone for their contribution, they have done a great job. Particular thanks to Zac Acott who has driven our AFL hospitality and Club sponsorship to new levels. He also delivers our high priority communication with members and supporters, the website, Lions eNews, and social media channels that provide up to date information and stories about the people within the Club. Debbie King who has been a very important cog in our small team for 20 years has called time on her career at the Lions and will retire unfortunately. I cannot thank Debbie enough for her dedication to the role but probably more importantly, for the additional game day involvement, willingness to help others and always a Club first attitude and support of the members. I know she has been nominated as a prospective life member; I hope that is awarded because I cannot think of someone more deserving. Well done Deb. Well done also to Mack Sheppard. The ‘Weapon’ is all business, and he has bought in new business, several new events and functions that have boosted our turnover in bar and functions. He leads a very good hospitality team including long time staff in Paul and Susie. Rounding out our key staff is Brodie Riach, our very good district officer who unfortunately has taken another role outside football, and Teigan who continues to look after our membership and merchandise areas well. We are determined to be a one Club model by next year. Our WAFL Women are already an important part of our Club, and they will be a positive part of our future. There will be many benefits from a much closer relationship so let’s get on with that. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Some of the game day and event highlights during the year included; • Good Friday season launch and special 125th Playing Jumper. • Junior members packs for the first 1000 junior registrations in
our district – thanks to the WAFC and KC Australia • A rescheduled Diehards Function where Kevan Sparks, Jarrad
GREAT CALL For the second season, fixtures have been cancelled and rescheduled due to state government virus scare lockdowns. The WAFL Clubs and WAFC made some really good decisions in late July. The options presented were to cut and run with an early season finish or play all games and extend the season. Everyone understood the risks facing us, but the majority supported a full season and moving the WAFL GF to the week after the AFL GF. A gutsy move in the face of obvious risks, however it was a master stroke and enabled us to take advantage of the footy buzz of what then became the WA Football Festival, that included an AFL preliminary final and then better still the AFL Grand Final. Well led by the WAFC.
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Schofield, John Martin, Darren Rumble and President Mark Lawrence were inducted into the Hall of Fame. • Life Members Ben Randall and Rodney ‘Rocket’ Reynolds
were also inducted. • NAIDOC round events including the special Kevin Bynder/
Des Headland designed jumpers. • The sold out WAFL Pre-game Grand Final function was
fantastic, featuring MC Tim Gossage and speakers Justin Langer, Matt Priddis, Marc Webb and Beau Wardman • The WAFL Grand Final played at Optus Stadium, after a
COVID interruption, and with the biggest crowd (29,879) since EP beat WP in 2002.
KEY CLUB STRATEGY
LIONS IN THE COMMUNITY
Strategies change and must address our most significant challenges. The future for us means we must address all the following key issues during next year and beyond.
ENGAGEMENT & SOCIAL INCLUSION PROGRAMS
• Leederville Oval Master Plan with EP and the City of Vincent • Hopefully by the time this is published, a grant of $1.3M for
new floodlights at Leederville has been announced. • Lions Foundation growth and funding sources and then an
ongoing strong link and benefit stream for the SFC then incorporating a strong community engagement activation. • A “One Club” model for the Subiaco men’s and women’s
teams and a center of excellence to house both programs. • Fan engagement and game day experiences to continue to
grow our support base. FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
The Club is a community focused organisation, and we will continue to support events and programs in our district which although due to COVID issues were greatly scaled back this year still included; • Prostate Cancer group PROST – the ninth year this fitness
program has been run in our gym for those men battling prostate cancer. The program assists over 30 men a week. • The Club joined in the 45 Sit Up Challenge which was about
the 45 Men diagnosed with prostate cancer every day. • Mental Health Mixed Charity fundraiser game on 16th
October • Basil’s Community Raffle – provides over $25,000 to
participating junior football women’s football and netball Clubs.
The core function of our Club is football, the staff, coaches, and players that continue to set high goals, challenge each other, and never take things for granted.
• Wheelchair AFL team in the inaugural WA Wheelchair Football
Our list management remains critical given our Club direction to develop our players promoted from successful Colts and Reserves pathways. Its very pleasing to have a number of new faces in the premiership team however when we look at the next group coming through, we should be excited by that as well. I cannot pass without congratulating Chad Harris on his year and the energy and enthusiasm he brings to the group. With COVID and some other issues he may have never made it here but Chad we are pleased you did.
important and thanks to both Kristian and Stuart for their regular links and support of our country areas to develop young players.
We hope to have minimal player retirements from this year, however targeted recruiting by our now dynamic team of Dicko and Beau will drive us to more success in 2022.
League (WAWFL). Proudly supporting inclusion. • Country coaching and development – the Goldfields is
• Home game day events have been improved and again
welcome Junior Clubs, kids’ zones, activations, little league games and the Kevin Hill experience. Except Hilly had a year off and we missed him– next year then Hilly!! We must be more relevant to our community, and this is a major focus area for the Club and under Director Kristi Annear. The Lions Foundation will be the start of some very important community initiatives and be a great step forward for our Club. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TALENT & DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY Chayce Creedy continues to be a benchmark talent coach developing our young players. With the addition of Stuart Berryman this season, both men showed they have a bright future that will provide our senior program with a flow of quality players in the coming years. SPONSORS Thanks to Holman Industries our major partner for extending their partnership for another three (3) years. Managing Director Wally Edwards as a regular at home games and was very excited by another Lions victory.
Thanks again to Mark Lawrence and the board for being really supportive of both myself and all the other staff at the Club. PATRON, BALL LEGEND, NO 1 TICKET HOLDER AND AMBASSADOR Thanks to Kevin Merifield, Marc Webb, Justin Langer and Kim Hughes for their passionate support of the Club. We remain very fortunate that all these champions continue to give us their time and it is a huge bonus for the Club. Finally, I extend my appreciation to all members and supporters of the Subiaco Football Club, and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas as we look forward to the next WAFL season.
Thanks to the Bendigo North Perth Community Bank and Chair Nick Catania who are our major community naming rights partner. We expect this partnership to continue to grow in importance. Stadium naming rights continue to be unfilled for the 5th straight season. The City of Vincent continue to seek a naming right sponsor that is shared with the Clubs based here at Leederville. Our major support sponsors are vital to the Club, thanks to Phoenix Motors, SKG Radiology, Pragma Lawyers, and AE Hoskins Building Services for your support.
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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT
Dwayne Lamb
2021 saw the return of the “Roar” and the Lions claiming their 16th league premiership after a disappointing 2020 season. Just as exciting was our reserves making the Grand Final, although falling agonisingly short and ultimately going down by a kick it was an outstanding effort by all our players, coaches, staff, and volunteers to get both senior sides in the big dance in what was a year that had its fair share of challenges along the way. COACHING
Subiaco’s League coaching staff had a different look in 2021, with Beau Wardman leading the charge once again. Nigel Hamilton took charge of the midfield whilst Paul Vines took the forwards and the Club welcomed back Club legend Darren Rumble who looked after the backs. Jason Bristow was chairman of selectors and match day runner with Kellie Properjohn, Martine Pearman, Kristian Dicton Andrew McDougall and Jason O’Malley also assisting both players and coaches throughout the season. Our reserves had a new head coach with Glenn McCallum taking the reins supported by Brent McPherson, Daniel Vidovich and Jamie Battigelli. The professionalism and effort our coaches displayed this year was second to none and the sacrifices they continually make to assist the players in being the best they can be is outstanding and greatly appreciated. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING One of the major catalysts for our success in 2021 was the appointment of Michael Dobbin as head of high performance, who was ably assisted by Jemma Bassi. These two make a fantastic team and the high standards they set and continually drive within the playing group had immediate impact. It was no secret that in 2021; Subiaco was the fittest team in the WAFL and that’s a fantastic reflection on the work our strength and conditioning team have put in over the season. MEDICAL STAFF Kristelle Oehlman (Physio), Kent Morrison (Doctor), Maddison Oudman (Head Trainer) and all our practical students thank you for all your work this year on game day, but also during the week as you continue to see our players outside of the Club and ensure they are receiving the best advice and treatment possible. To the team at SKG led by Lee Parker, thank you for all your continued support of our players and football Club. The prompt manner our guys get access to scans is outstanding and greatly appreciated.
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MATCH DAY STAFF The Backbone of our Club and what underpins our success is “Culture”. “Culture” is defined as the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society. In our case the best examples and the biggest drivers of our “culture” is the selfless acts displayed by our team of volunteers daily; for no reward or recognition just simply to create an environment where nothings too hard, always there to help and remind us that football is just a game and that relationships and genuine care last forever. To Alby Hawkins, Mick Bailey (RIP), Rodney Reynolds and the rest of the property team, the Club is in your debt. Much has been spoken of late of the impact you gentleman have had on generations of footballers walking in to the changeroom and the first thing they see is a welcoming smile or a bit of friendly banter. To Chad Redfern, Steve Lind, Daniel Vidovich and Brent Irving our bench coaches and team managers. Jeff Hoskins, Jevan Collins, James Thamrin and Rod Jenkins our stats team, Fritz Vanirsen and Ray Buscall our timekeepers, Austin Hamilton our resident scoreboard genius, Lucas Hamilton, Marcus Cassidy our trainers assistants and Wil Neil-Smith, Liam Brockwell our I.T support; we greatly appreciate your contributions across the season and without you the Club wouldn’t run as well as it does. PLAYERS What a resilient group of men you all are. After a difficult season in 2020 and a few key departures in Horsley and Newton you could have quite easily rested on past glories and potentially taken your foot off the pedal. 12 months on and once again you are ‘Kings of the Jungle’ and 2021 WAFL Premiers. Led fantastically well by skipper Leigh Kitchin who had a career-best season, being selected as state captain, WAFL team of the year, top 10 finish in the Sandover medal and capped off by winning the Outridge Medal. Greg Clark came runner up in the Outridge having had a career best season; also making the state team and winning the Simpson Medal for his performance in the 2021 WAFL Grand Final. 2021 saw Chad Harris, Jordan Faraone, Koby Fullgrabe, Lewis Putt, Matthew Johnson, Brandon Matera, Oskar Matthews, Joshua Robbins and Ben Golding all debut. We also celebrated Ben Sokol and Drew Rohde’s 100th WAFL league matches. In the reserves we made a conscious effort this year to push more of our colt’s players up into the senior’s program mixed with a few senior heads and mature bodies. After a slow-ish start they had a fantastic back half to the year making it through to the Grand Final but unfortunately falling short on the day. With such a young group it’s a credit to the coaching staff, the senior players, and their families for assisting to fast track their development and providing constant guidance. It has put the Club in a good position moving forward and the future looks exciting.
STAFF To Beau Wardman, you deserve a massive amount of credit for the work you put in not only coaching but with the players away from the Club, the development of our staff and all the little things you do that often go unnoticed. You continually strive for success and to maintain a professional environment no matter what gets thrown at us and is an inspiration. We are Ying-andYang, but I greatly appreciate your support both professional and personally. To the Subiaco Board of Directors, Our Talent/Senior coaches, Support staff and volunteers, I greatly appreciate all your commitment and support over the season. Lastly to our office staff Deb, Zac, Stu, Teigan, Brodie, Mack and our leader Peter Capes; without all your hard work behind the scenes seasons like 2021 aren’t possible and from the bottom of my heart I appreciate all your support, guidance, occasional shoulder to cry on and more so friendship in what’s been a successful season but also a trying one at times personally. Here is to going back to back in 2022!
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LEAGUE COACH REPORT Contribution versus Commitment. The chicken or the pig. We had to be “all in” - in pursuit of chasing our goal for 2021.
Beau Wardman
Much was spoken about 2020 and the apparent fall from grace in a lightning carnival season but it was our history to write - were we stepping down to breathe and re-align to ensure we could reach the next summit or would we fall all the way down the side of the mountain? That was the reality of what we faced.
Last year I closed out the Outridge Medal with the following comment: The outcome this season won’t define us, what will define us is implementing the lessons we have learnt through action. The WORK required, the LEADERSHIP required, the CONNECTION required and the DEVOTION required is very clear to have success. Use the pain of disappointment into a pain for change. I am committed to our players, our staff and this great Club to drive us back to the top, to Restore the Roar. The commitment of our group - the burning desire was there. You could feel the drive from day one in pre-season when we all gathered back. I said “the only thing you get from looking back is a stiff neck”. We set about rebuilding a strong structure in our football program, Kristian Dicton as GM of Footy, and brining in experience to our coaching staff and strength & conditioning. Paul Vines and Darren Rumble jumped into senior lines, Nigel Hamilton took on the mids and Michael Dobbo and Jemma Bassi set about setting an AFL standard program to raise the bar with our fitness and Maddie Oudman brought a smile and energy within the trainers room. This complemented adding some new development staff with Glenn McCallum, Jamie Battigelli and Daniel Vidovich also coming on board.
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In the moment, you are consumed but the process. I live this, I expect our players and staff to live this - playing your role. It is such a constant industry, where you roll from one game to the next, that there is no time to kick back and appreciate what we achieve - now we can! It is a strange society where success is more often frowned upon and tried to be brought down and criticised with attempts to stop it continuing rather than celebrated. People outside our four walls will never understand or appreciate the spirit, dedication and care we have for each other and the success that comes from the ongoing commitment. Whilst premierships are what we play for - that is not all we celebrate on our journey. To see our young reserves group two games out of finals after a heavy loss to West Perth in round 17 and show the resolve and energy as a playing group to get to a Grand Final on Optus stadium is a credit to our whole program. I take great memories from watching Lewis Putts fierce determination to get better every week, Lachie Davis continue to persevere despite missing senior selection for over 12 weeks, Ryan Borchet missing over 18 weeks with injury - but determined to return to play. Getting to know Chaddy Harris, his enthusiasm for the Club and the support on and off the field for all our players. Our people make this Club the dominant force it is and how closely connected we become. I was so proud of the spirit the players season and the humility they displayed success. I thought you represented our and I believe our families, members and most proud.
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We’re not thinking this is the final destination because we are targeting a continued era of success. I sense there is a great hunger within our playing group - some have tasted it, some will taste it over the next 12-24 months, thats the exciting part.
We used 37 players at league level across the season including nine debutants. We also had 56 players through our reserves - the most of any Club in the competition. What excites me moving forward for our Club is the young guys knocking on the door, the opportunity is there - it’s what actions you take to grab it. I work closely with a lot of good people at our Club, to acknowledge those I work closely with on a daily basis, Kristian Dicton (GM of Football), Michael Dobbin (Head High Performance), Kristelle Graus (Physio) and Maddie Oudman (Head Trainer) to you and your teams for your collective work to have the players prepared each week. Our coaches, what impact they have, particularly my senior group, Nigel, Rumba and Vin, who support me and the players with their dedication, attention to detail and being prepared to challenge each other along the journey. Your contributions to our players and this Club is unparalleled. You make the job fun! To our development crew led by Glenn, BMac, Jamie and Viddo, you support the players growth, provide encouragement and a sounding board - you embrace the professional nature of this program and enhance the players growth, reflected in how far we have come in 2021. I’d also like to thank our board of directors, President Mark Lawrence and CEO Pete Capes for the faith in me as coach and our football department to deliver on our football program to the highest standard and for providing valuable advice and guidance.
to see through to the Grand Final probably cost him in the end. We have lost a friend, a supporter, a doer, and just a bloody good bloke but his legacy - that of unselfishness, love for others and energy will continue to live within our walls. A special call out to Kellie Properjohn who has been a great personal mentor and sounding board for our leadership group this year. We have continued to challenge to set a higher standard. Leigh Kitchin as captain, you set a high personal standard this year and led the accountability for our playing group to follow. Thanks for your commitment to success, preparation and believing in and supporting what we wanted to put in place. Our players are a remarkable group of young men, we were challenged and you never stopped looking for resolutions. We set a plan and you bought in with belief! It is an absolute honour and privilege to coach you and I challenge you all to continue to believe in your abilities, to believe that though hard work anything is possible, to believe that if we are united we will achieve ultimate success again. Continue to raise the bar and write your own stories, this is a chapter I will never forget and when you turn to the middle of the book to look at the pictures - you’ll smile. This game never stops and we are deep in the planning phase for the 2022 campaign. Again, we look forward to the unwavering support of our members and fans who continue to get behind our Club. See you in the new year.
To all our other support staff of whom there are many to make this job easier and provide an environment which is so enriching for our playing group. On behalf of the Club - thank you. To Alby, Rocket and Magic. Words can’t do complete justice to your contributions. We lost one of the kindest, most humble men I have met. He would do anything for you and least of all he would smile and say “how you going magic - it’s what he called everyone, it’s how he made you feel.” His determination
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RESERVES COACH REPORT Our 2021 Development season was challenging, not only for the players but also the coaches. We were a much younger and inexperienced team than last season, in fact, we were the youngest reserves team in the WAFL. We played 56 players overall this season, including 16 current or graduated Colts. I was very Glenn McCallum impressed with the maturity and eagerness of many of these boys who really embraced the challenge of the big step-up into a senior program. Connor Patterson was selected into our future leader’s program during pre-season and was captain of our team for a few games in the first half of the year, a huge achievement for his first season as a development player. We also had 11 players play their first game for the Club. The strong approach towards development from Beau Wardman will set the Club up perfectly in 2022.
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The challenge for the coaches was to bring this young group together and build an environment that was filled with respect and care for each other as well as passion and commitment for the game. At the beginning of the year, we spoke as a group about how we can make their teammates better. I believe it took the boys about half the season to buy into this mindset and when we did; the whole team got better, and they started to play for each other rather than for themselves. This showed on the field winning the last three games of the season with the highlight beating Peel in the last game of the home-and-away season by 133 points and just missing out on finishing third on the ladder by 1.2%, finishing 9-7 win-loss record, a huge result for such a young group. Playing finals didn’t seem possible at the mid-season bye, with many personnel changes, but to the players credit and willingness to learn, we set ourselves some challenges and playing finals was a box we wanted to tick. Nick Menegola did a great job captaining for the first half of the year but sadly suffered a season-ending knee injury, the captaincy was then handed over to McKenzie Lawrence for the remainder of the season; Macca led the team with energy and did an outstanding job.
We won the first final against West Perth and you could see a change in body language. With confidence growing, the belief grew stronger and that if they all played their role anything was possible. Swan Districts was our next opponent to defeat in the first Semi-Final, and we did just that by 24 points. Matthew Johnson and Corey Robinson took control of the midfield with Jack Beverley showing his usual hardness with nine tackles. Playing Claremont in a Preliminary final was a daunting task. Claremont had only lost one game during the home-and-away season and beat us comfortably twice throughout the year. This was the best game we played all season, kicking against the breeze and down by 14 points the boys responded in the last quarter. We isolated Aaron Breman deep forward and asked Lewis Putt our young ruckman to get us going. Putty got on top in the ruck, our mids got some clean ball and Aaron Breman kicked the first two goals of the final quarter. We won by eight points and earnt a spot in the Grand Final, what an achievement! I cannot thank the senior players who supported the boys from behind the goals and I truly believe you played a massive part of this victory. In a year where our young development group showed a lot of fight and resilience, we just fell short on the biggest game of the year against a very strong opponent Perth. After the raw emotion of the result and reflecting on the playing year, we made some major steps forward in a year where we had to overcome significant hurdles.
I could not be prouder of the Development group and they have made me very happy with the final outcome during my first season as Head Coach. Galen Savigni had a tremendous season in winning our fairest and best award in his first season coming up from the Colts, his composure and decision making is remarkable. A huge thanks to my three assistants, Jamie Battigelli (Backs), Daniel Vidovich (Mids) and Brent McPherson (Fwds) for your great work and help through the season. Having such a great support network in the box makes game day much easier. Thanks to Steve Lind (Manager), Jason O’Malley (Runner), Chaddy (Rotations), Jemma and Maddie (Medical), Kelly Properjohn for keeping the coaches calm, and Dicko (our hardworking Footy Manager). To the players for your commitment each week to the program and for believing in me to help get the best result we possibly could. Finally, I thank Beau Wardman on his support and mentorship. His valuable feedback and advice will continue to help me develop as a coach.
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WOMEN’S REPORT After an interrupted and delayed 2020 season, news of the 2021 WAFLW season being brought forward had the Lions back on the training track shortly after the culmination of the finals series. Aside from adjustments for playing in summer, the new season start date also brought challenges, with League Coach Amy Lavell unable to continue in the role due to her AFLW commitments. The preseason was initially driven by the existing playing group, with feelings still raw from the League Grand Final loss, but were soon joined by a vast number of new faces, particularly in the Rogers Cup age bracket. Lauren Stammers and Pia Faletti again committed to coaching the Reserves and Rogers Cup sides, respectively, and were then joined by new appointments in Michael Farmer (League Coach), Scott Stanton (League Assistant), Jenny Wallace (Reserves Assistant), Bea Devlyn (Strength and Conditioning) and Luke Richardson (Rogers Cup Assistant). Following a sweltering preseason, the season itself proved no different, with the heat policy needing to be enacted for the first few rounds. Unfortunately, this was reflected in a sluggish start by all three grades as an early win in Round 1 from League against South Fremantle was the only success the Club experienced until a win against East Perth in Round 4 from the Rogers Cup.
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Having not won a game in 2020, the Round four victory was a significant milestone for the Lions Rogers Cup side. Being one of the youngest squads in the 2021 competition meant learning a number of hard lessons against older, more experienced teams, but their tenacity and contested football craft helped them improve tremendously and close the gap on teams from their first encounter to their second. They will be looking to go even better and become a finals contender in season 2022. Reserves had a difficult year, though their endeavour and intent could not be questioned, a number of significant injuries and inconsistencies within the playing group proved to be too challenging for them to record any victories in 2021. A dedicated core group of senior players will look to galvanise this team to experience the success they deserve, with the inclusion of new talent for the upcoming season. After some significant losses and looking well out of finals contention, the League side did their homework and flipped their season around, storming home with crucial wins against Claremont and Peel to cement their spot in the top four. Unfortunately, Swan Districts were a hurdle they couldn’t overcome late in the season. Despite getting tantalisingly close with one point loss in Round 12 which gave the side confidence to dispatch Claremont in the first week of finals, Swan Districts proved far too strong in the Preliminary Final ending the Lions’ season a week earlier than they would have liked. The League side will take the resilience and grit they proved this season, to strive for greater success in 2022.
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TALENT DEVELOPMENT & COUNTRY ZONE REPORT 2021 saw the return to regular programming for the Subiaco Talent after the COVID-19 affected 2020 season and now with Talent being back in the hands of the Club. The full football season saw over 225 players pulling on the maroon and gold for a game across the Club’s four talent programs; and what looks like a bright future ahead for the Subiaco Football Club. Garry Addison
COLTS
Stuart Berryman
2021 was a tough season for the group, losing some senior players to injury as well as state, school and senior teams made it difficult for the group to get a solid run, however, this did provide opportunities to our younger players to get a taste of colt’s. It was fantastic to see 55 players get an opportunity to play throughout the year with 11 given the chance to train with seniors, which six of those playing senior games in 2021.
Well done to Jake South for making Colts Team of the Year, Jed Kemp runner up in the Jack Clarke medal and Matthew Johnson, Neil Erasmus, Jake South and Richie Farmer for being selected as WA State 19s Representatives. A huge thank you to the coaching team lead by Chayce Creedy and assistants John Mansbridge, Jason Hoskins, Josh Leunig, Brett Davis and manager Karen South. Your collective expertise and efforts were invaluable, in not only developing the groups football skills but also helping them mature into young men. Thanks also to Sam Harvey, Andy Bottega, James McKee and the trainer team for running rehab, strength and condition in what was a difficult year with injuries.
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TALENT SQUADS Although we don’t focus on winning games through our development programs, a congratulations must go to the coaching and playing group for almost going through undefeated, only losing one game by one point across the 16 matches in the development competitions. The teams were coached by Subiaco talent veterans Stuart Page and David Emes. Page coached another undefeated Futures campaign in the lead up to the WAFL season. Across the six matches, 43 boys pulled on the jumper for Subiaco including 10 from our Goldfields regional district with Koltyn Tholstrup and Tyzreise Clark being picked to represent the WA in the 17s State Academy as underagers. Thanks to Stuart Page and the support team of Steve Elliot, Steve Sadowski and David Emes and team manager ‘Uncle’ Bill Quartermaine, your knowledge and generosity is very appreciated. Our 14’s and 15’s development squads played off in the July and October school holidays in what turned out to be very average conditions. All four teams pulled together well considering only having a 10-week training block in the lead up to the games, managing seven wins from eigtht games. More impressive was the dedication to the program and development of skills from the group over the short training block. Subiaco’s talent program wouldn’t be possible, let alone successful without the continued support from the pathway sponsors, thanks to the following; our Subiaco Talent naming partner AE Hoskins Building Services and our game day sponsors Topolinis and Vision Financial Strategies.
GOLDFIELDS REGIONAL ZONE Firstly, an acknowledgement to both Graeme Borchet and Stuart Tholstrup on a successful Goldfields Football League and Esperance Districts Football Association season in 2021. The great final series of both competitions summed up what was a strong and equal competition and it’s great to see participation building especially in women’s football. The relationship between Subiaco and our regional district is vital for the continued success of our Club. A mountain of work goes into the Lions Pride Academy and giving the most talented players in the region an opportunity to travel around and represent Subiaco and their league in carnival matches. The year 9, 10 and Women GFL/EDFA Zone Carnival at the start of the year was a success where both leagues battled for bragging rights. Mid-year saw the Kulin Colts Carnival, both the GFL and EFDA performing exceptionally well with the GFL colts almost taking out the carnival, narrowly losing to a very strong Peel Districts team. The highlight though was the Goldfields representative year 10 team dominating the carnival in Perth over the July school holidays coached by Kody Kelman.
There is a tonne of upcoming talent in the region and without the support from a bunch of volunteers, these guys would go unnoticed. Thanks to Rhett Foster and Mike Perry for coaching the Lions Pride academy and bridging the gap the players face when they come up to Perth. To Brent Gouge and Kody Kelman for the huge effort bringing the Year 10s to Perth for the carnival. To Brendon Simpson, Terri Tholstrup and Kate Ainsworth for you administration efforts and always making a regional trip enjoyable. Lastly to Gemma Harrison for the ongoing support connecting Subiaco with the Goldfields region and developing football in the area. A last thanks goes to everyone at Subiaco Football Club, from the top with President Mark Lawrence, CEO Peter Capes and the board for the support and trust in the Talent program. To Beau Wardman and Kristian Dicton, thanks for the guidance and congratulations on the year. Finally, to office team of Zac, Debbie, Teigan and Mack, cheers for the unwavering support. 2021 was a different looking year for the talent program but a successful year overall for the Club and with the talent coming through the system, it looks like that success will carry on.
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COLTS COACH REPORT While 2021 as a season did not reach the highs of 2020 in terms of winning a Colt’s premiership, as I sit here and reflect today, I can’t help but feel we are still on the right track in terms of developing Subiaco standard players and better young men from within our program. I wrote this in last year’s report “Winning a colt’s premiership is not the culmination of a life’s work and it’s not necessarily a group of Chayce Creedy men who have toiled and toiled for a long period of time to achieve ultimate success. The turnover and transition rate does not allow for long periods of continuity within a team, SO what is it?? It is a sign…..A sign that the underpinning development of a Club is strong, a sign that a successful standard has been met and success has followed and perhaps it’s a sign that we have much to look forward to if and when a majority side of locally produced and developed talent perhaps reach the ultimate success of A WAFL league premiership. For Subiaco a Club that has only won four colts’ premierships in its entire history of which two have come in the last three years maybe it is a sign perhaps that reality is not as far away as we once might of thought.” So, while 2021 from a pure wins and losses viewpoint was disappointing, the reality is this; at the end of 2020 we had twenty players transition into seniors and by the end of this season another four (4) had done the same. 11 players who played in the reserves grand final had played Colts in the last three years and the league premiership side contained six (6) players from the 2018 Colts premiership team. This shows a great pathway through our talent system for those prepared to put in the work required. This allowed us to play 55 players in total through the season with over half in their first year of Colts, we believe this will hold them in great stead heading into next season. We were well represented in the Western Australian state program in 2021 with all players playing in at least one the games that were staged at both under 17 and 19 levels and performing well and with great dignity. Congratulations to the players selected; • Under 17s – Jacob Evitt, Tyzreise Clark and Koltyn Tholstrup • Under 19s - Matt Johnson, Neil Erasmus, Jake South and
Richard Farmer We were led in 2021 by Captain Campbell Henderson who was supported by Jared Thompson, Neil Erasmus and Cooper Tamlin. Our leadership group consisted of fantastic young men who did their upmost to try and drive the standards required to succeed at this level in what were challenging circumstances at times. We are blessed to have such great sponsors that help us to continue to drive our program. Thank you especially to Talent Pathway Major Sponsors AE Hoskins Building Services, and to Holman, Bendigo North Perth Community Bank, Topolinis, and Vision Financial Strategies. We are forever grateful for your continued support.
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We continue to try and build our connection to the community in which our players come from and I thank all the community coaches who I work with week in week out when our players are playing community football. Thank you for providing feedback on our players and for housing them when not playing at Subiaco. I also thank our regional academy who continue to do great work in promoting regional players and preparing them for working through the talent system. As with any football program there are many hands who work hard to make it happen and I thank them all from the bottom of my heart for the effort and dedication they have to our talent program. So, to all listed below I thank you and look forward to working with you in the future. Assistant Coaches - Jason Hoskins, John Mansbridge Josh Leunig and Brett Davis Support Staff - Craig Francis, Karen South, James Claxon Talent Board Director - Gary Addison Runners - Nick Cleaver and Joel Broad Strength and Conditioning – James Mckee, Andy Bottega and Samantha Harvey and the many wonderful prac students who go above and beyond to help our players. I would also like to thank both Beau and Dicko from within the Senior system who provide great support to talent and have focussed on transferring talent from the Colts system and integrating them in the Seniors. With both having firsthand experience in the Subiaco talent pathways is at a great advantage when it comes to the collaboration that occurs in building all our players ability to grow within Subiaco and the community. Thanks also to the Subiaco Executive led by President Mark Lawrence and CEO Peter Capes for allowing me to coach at this great Club. I can be challenging at times and no doubt they are sick of my continued push to find a more suitable training venue away from Les Lilleyman but they do provide no fuss support and challenge us at the right times to make sure we are heading in the right direction. This year we welcomed Stuart Berryman into the Talent Manager role, he came in right on the cusp of the season and had to quickly get up to speed with where we were at and he has done an excellent job so far. He will be much better placed as we head into season 2022 and I know he has a great vision for continuing to grow our program and I thank him for his support so far and into the future. With season 2021 now behind us, we look forward to 2022. I have signed on as head coach again and regardless of what happens this will be my last year as Colts coach at Subiaco. There are facets of our program and delivery that I felt I didn’t quite nail this season and I want to see if I can improve our program and players before finishing up. That will be the challenge in 2022, can we get a more connected group both socially and on field, can we further educate players around craft and standards to see them improve and can we reach the heights we think the talented group that is coming through is capable of. At the moment we don’t have those answers, but we believe we have the people, the coaches and the players to be able to be able to achieve those things. That work has already started, and we look forward to next year.
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STRATEGY AND GOVERNANCE REPORT The last 18 months have been very exciting for the Board of Directors at the Subiaco Football Club, and I am honoured to be able to share some insight into what we have been focusing on as part of the Strategy and Governance portfolio. Following the turbulence of 2020, our focus is to continue to accelerate the vision of the Subiaco Football Club, while ensuring that we have the right governance Russell Smith and foundations in place. Before anything else, our priority remains to run a financially sustainable football Club that will allow us to deliver on field success, as well as relevance and connection in the community.
As with any football Club or business, having the right people in the right places is paramount to our success. To achieve this, we are also continually identifying talent inside and outside of the football Club that will be able to support the work that the board does. This has seen the evolution of a number of our operating portfolios as well as new people appointed to strengthen what we do. WORKING CLOSELY WITH THE WAFC With the appointment of the new executive team at the West Australian Football Commission, we have had the opportunity to participate in a number of feedback forums to help shape the future of the WAFL. As a Football Club, we are committed to continually working closely with the football commission to advance the competition. We believe that there is continued opportunity to be a leader in this space, and drive innovation as well as new and improved ways to do business.
CREATING A CLEAR VISION FOR THE CLUB 2021 will see us in the third year of executing on our five year strategic plan. This plan, which continues to evolve, sees us focus on sustainability, community engagement, football excellence, governance and values & culture. As we look forward into 2022 we are doubling down our efforts. We understand that what has led us to our current position will not necessarily see us maintain it. We are incredibly excited by the outlook for next year and beyond, as we believe there are many opportunities for us to continue to identify new ways to grow the Club and continue our sustained success. Our goal is to ensure we are evolving beyond the traditional revenue streams and continue to push into innovative ways to run the business. We also understand that to execute on our strategic vision we need a strong foundation and clear governance framework. This year, we have had a laser focus on identifying ways we can improve the football Club at all levels. This has seen us align and adopt the Australian Sport Commission governance framework, which is a best practice initiative for sporting Clubs throughout Australia.
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THANK YOU I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow board members and the administration of the Football Club for their commitment to developing and executing on our strategic vision. We firmly believe that the strength of the administration and operations is something that must remain a priority to continue to help deliver the on-field success that we have been so fortunate to achieve over the past era. Congratulations to Beau and Leigh on another fantastic onfield effort. You continually drive this football Club to a level of excellence and expectation that is unsurpassed in our competition. Finally, thanks again to all of our members and supporters of this great Football Club. We wouldn’t be where we are today without you. See you at WAFL next year.
FINANCE REPORT
Nathan O’Connor
Following the unique financial circumstances of 2020 associated with COVID-19, the board entered 2021 with a clear objective to refocus on the previously identified measures required to transition to a sustainable financial model following cessation of our commercial operations at Subiaco Oval. I am pleased to report that the financial results for 2021 represent a further step forward towards this goal.
The positive financial outcome for the year would not have been possible without the proactive cost management and revenue generating measures carried out by key staff and endorsed by the board, resulting in:
Notwithstanding the pleasing financial outcome for 2021 the board and Club management remain acutely aware that much work is still required to provide SFC with a sustainable financial future. Finally, I would like to thank my fellow finance committee members, Peter Capes, Basil Fuller and Debbie King for their efforts and support throughout the year. It would be remiss of me not to make special mention of Debbie, who is retiring this year. Debbie has provided me with professional, timely and always patient guidance throughout the period of more than ten years I have served as the Club’s treasurer/finance director. She has been a pleasure to work with and will be sorely missed. I wish all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
• Continued financial support from our key sponsors and other
corporate partners; • Successful management of the Club’s football related
spending; and • Income and capital benefits arising in respect of the Club’s
financial investments.
2021 LEAGUE PLAYER SPONSORS PLAYER
Noah Jack Ryan Michael Isaac Lachlan Daniel Koby Johnny Chad Matt Leigh Angus Bailey Brandon Jack Lachlan Nick William Johny Sandon Connor Lewis Ben Josh Drew Kyle Lewis Lachlan Max
MEMBER
Ash Borchet Borchet Braut Clinch Davis Farmer Fullgrabe Garlett Harris Johnson Kitchin Dewar Matera Matera Mayo McKay Menegola Michell Narkle Page Patterson Putt Reid Robbins Rohde Stainsby Upton Vanirsen Walters
Ken Julie Carlo Troy Caroline Elke Fiona Luke Peter Tom Brett Peter Ted Ray Marie Mark Campbell Shaun & Dianne Ben Adrian Stuart Michael Craig Lachy Mike Cheryl Peter Fiona Adrian Chris
COMPANY
Ash Chinnery Ravi Cameron Clinch Ryan White-Hartig Wilkinson Capes Chisholm Johnson Capes Wishart Paton Inkster Hewitt McKay Menegola Michell Bartlett Page Wilden Bloxham Reid Robbins Rohde Capes White-Hartig Vanirsen Dzodzos
Sika Australia C&R Ravi-Crete Stratique Finance Buller Wines RJV Global Roaming Pilbara Foundation Ltd Nxt Gen Roof Carpentry Subiaco Football Club Chisholm Construction Turf Master Subiaco Football Club
West - test AFG Home Loans Terry White Chemmart Alexander Heights Michell Operations Geraldton Sporting Aborginial Group Sanwest P/L Coastal Midwest Transport BG&E Resources Chris Murphy Musician Sardelic Real Estate Subiaco Football Club Global Roaming Pilbara Foundation Ltd Freeway Aluminium & Glass Liquor Barons Greenwood
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT What a year it has been during the 2021 Optus WAFL Premiership season. It has been a pleasure to be part of this magnificent Club; in a year where we finished on top as 2021 WAFL Premiers for a 16th time in the Club’s 125-year history. After an interrupted 2020 COVIDaffected year, 2021 saw the Club continue to grow off the field. The Club continuing to strive to succeed in a vastly changed economic Zac Acott environment for the Club, especially with COVID-19 still lurking around every corner. This transition will continue in 2022 as we look to welcome new partners and to implement future innovative ideas as the Club looks to strive forward off-field. CORPORATE PARTNERS It has been a great 12 months for our new and existing partners, with each partner playing an important role in this year’s Premiership glory, especially on the back of last year’s COVIDaffected year. To those organisations who joined Subiaco as a partner in 2021, and those who renewed their partnership this year, I personally thank you for your support and look forward to long and fruitful relationships going forward. Without our Partners, the Club could not function as it currently does today. We would like to thank Wally Edwards from Holman Industries for their continued support of the Subiaco Football Club in what was Holman’s third year as Principal Partner of Subiaco, and we are ecstatic that Holman have extended their partnership with the Club for a further three years. To the Club’s Platinum Sponsors; Nick Catania and Frank Paolino from Bendigo North Perth Community Bank, Michael and Carol Hoskins from AE Hoskins Building Services, Aaron McDonald from Pragma Lawyers and Lee Parker from SKG Radiology, thank you all for your ongoing support of the Club. Subiaco welcomed new sponsors Stiebel Eltron, CSG Marketing, Lazco Refrigeration, H.I Lighting, Quest West End and Quest on Rheola, Sanwest, Camera Electronic and Marubeni Itochu Steel, thank you for coming on board in 2021, and we look forward to many years to come. To all other partners from 2021, we thank you for assisting this great Club. COMMUNICATIONS Our communications and social media reach have continued to grow. The Subiaco website pageviews and sessions have increased by 26.2% and 9.4% respectively, when compared to 2019 website analytics. Social Media continues being key to reach our membership and fan base, as we ensure that our fans have every opportunity to show their support for our Club; to engage with posts and other Subi fans. New content for 2021 included the refreshed-looking Game Day Score updates covering Colts through to League games every weekend, the Stiebel Eltron coach Q&A video, weekly photo galleries presented by Camera Electronic, and the addition of
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mini-matches containing the best highlights of each Subi game. The Club will continue to look to implement these throughout 2022, and the addition of new content. To celebrate the Club’s rich history and the contribution and legacy of all people who have played a part in the Club’s amazing story, a new 125-year brand was designed to appropriately mark the milestone during the 2021 season. The brand’s dominant feature was the shield surrounded by 15 laurel leaves on each side of the crest to represent the 15 premierships achieved in the Clubs history; and to signify the strength of the Club on and off the field. MATCH DAYS Subiaco played host to Good Friday, NAIDOC Round, Family Fun Day and Men’s Health Round fixtures during the 2021 Optus WAFL Premiership Season. The Club recorded a total of 15,603 spectators across the ten (10) WAFL home games played at Leederville Oval during the home-and-away season; highlighted by the 2,905 attendance at the Good Friday match sponsored by the City of Vincent. Gate Takings ($) over the year increased by a staggering 47.9% compared to the 2019 season. This is a fantastic outcome, with the Club ensuring that game day environments are of the highest standard and appeal to a wider demographic of fans. The season concluded with the 2021 WAFL Grand Final; with over 32,000 tickets distributed for the game. An astounding 29,879 spectators scanned-in at Optus Stadium on Grand Final day to record the highest attendance for a WAFL Grand Final in 18 years. APPRECIATION Thanks goes to Peter Capes and the Board of Directors of the Subiaco Football Club for their continued support, guidance, and knowledge towards Business Development. To fellow staff members Teigan Freeman, Deb King, Kristian Dicton, Stuart Berryman, McKenzie Sheppard and Brodie Riach (WAFC Development Officer), thank you for your support towards Business Development this year. To Jack Foley, Mark Pisarskis, Alice Miller and Rob Divincenzo thank you for your assistance in 2021. These individuals have been crucial to the Club’s success in communications and ensuring match days were run smoothly this year. Thanks for volunteering your time and services over some time this year. LOOKING AHEAD The Club got through 2021 relatively unscathed; however, even with some lost profits due to COVID-19, the Club is in an improved financial position compared to that of 2019, which proves that the Club has made inroads in generating additional sources of revenue. As we look towards the future of the Club, there continues to be a growing pressure to generate income in an increasingly competitive market. We will constantly adapt and remain nimble in exploring alternative innovative solutions to generate funds for the Club. We will continue to look at generating activity around the facilities we have at our disposal to help improve our financial position; especially working with the City of Vincent and East Perth Football Club to obtain naming rights for Leederville Oval, as it remained unnamed for the 5th straight year.
2021 SPONSOR LISTING PRINCIPAL PARTNER
SILVER PARTNERS
PLATINUM PARTNERS
BRONZE PARTNERS
GOLD PARTNERS
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COMMUNITY REPORT It’s hard to believe what has happened since writing this report 12 months ago. Firstly, we had a (nearly) full season, we were able to get out to our Clubs and schools, welcome back our members and supporters and, most importantly, appear in two Grand Finals. A lot can change in a year. OUR COMMUNITY: Kristi Annear
WHEELCHAIR AFL
2021 saw the launch of the West Australian Wheelchair Football competition. Played on a basketball court with goalposts at either end, WA Wheelchair Football involves teams of five facing off against each other with two defenders, two forwards, and one midfielder. A handball in Wheelchair Football is equivalent to a ‘kick’ and an underarm throw equates to a ‘handball’ as per regular Australian Football rules. Teams can be mixed gender, including a blend of players with and without a disability, making it an attractive sport for everyone to participate in. The competition is an opportunity for people with and without disabilities to play in a unified competition. Local City of Vincent resident and Club volunteer, Rob Divincenzo has given his time weekly throughout the year and has been a key supporter of the competition launch.
CHARITY: PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION
We hosted the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) at our Men’s Health Round on 26 June. In the lead up our players, coaches and staff were encouraged to do 45 sit ups per day for every Aussie man diagnosed with the disease, daily. As a Club we raised over $1000. At the President’s luncheon we heard from Amy Botterill Community Network Manager PCFA and former SFC President, Board member at PCFA and prostate cancer survivor Neil Randall about the disease’s impacts on our community and how increasing awareness will reduce the number diagnosed, especially in younger men. “With thanks to the support of the Subiaco Football Club, we are kicking goals for WA men and families impacted by prostate cancer. More than 2,000 WA men are hit by prostate cancer each year. Subiaco Football Club’s efforts to raise awareness and funds have been first class, allowing us to fund more research, help more families, and save more lives. We are tremendously proud of our long-standing association and deeply grateful to the Club’s leaders, members, players, families, and fans.” Amy Botterill. PROST! INC.
Subiaco, East Perth and Swan Districts signed up to be the first to compete in this inclusive and skilful game with Subiaco a dominant force in the competition.
We have opened the doors of our gym to the team from PROST! Inc. for the ninth year. PROST! is a not-for-profit organisation that provides professionally guided exercise training and support to men during Prostate Cancer treatment, to optimise preparation and recovery.
CAREER GUIDANCE
BUSHFIRES SUPPORT
We were proud to offer work experience positions again to SEDA in 2021. We hosted two Fremantle Dockers Sports Development Programs at our facility and had a student commence work experience one day per week during the school year. We also offered work experience for university and high school students throughout the year, providing an insight into a professional sporting organisation.
At our Good Friday Match, the Club donated all proceeds (just over $500) from Carlton Dry sales on the day to the Lord Mayor’s Distress Relief Fund for the Wooroloo and Hills Bushfire Appeal.
RECOGNITION
Subiaco Football Club recognises that volunteers are a vital part of our sport and for the second year has run the ‘Quest Apartment Hotels Volunteer of the Month’ Program, to promote and reward the many hard-working volunteers at the Subiaco Football Club and Junior Clubs within the Subiaco District. Congratulations to our winners in 2021; • Renae Munford (Kingsley Junior Football Club) • Michelle Germano (Stirling Junior Football Club) • Tanya Maddafari-Hayward (Stirling Junior Football Club) • Ann Lord (Carine Junior Football Club) CONTAINERS FOR CHANGE
The Containers for Change initiative has been widely used across the State to raise money for charities and sporting Clubs. Since setting up our collection bin we have been refunded $688.36. We encourage our supporters to keep your recyclable containers and donate them to the Club, whilst also doing your bit for the environment.
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CLUB ENGAGEMENTS: NAIDOC ROUND
NAIDOC Round sponsored by Spartan First and the City of Vincent saw us host the Perth Football Club. Thank you Des Headland, Daniel and Jonathon Garlett, Kevin Bynder, Bindi Bindi Dreaming, Six Season Coffee, Binar Sports and Seven Seasons Gin for assisting with the running of the day and offering a cultural experience for all who attended. Local residents gained free entry thanks to the City of Vincent. LADIES DAY
On a beautiful Saturday in August, 120 members, supporters and partners enjoyed an afternoon of bubbles, canapes and footy at our annual Ladies Day. They were treated to the talented Matt Debaro on guitar and the Reserves players serving cocktails at half time. Gift bags, sponsored by Global Roaming Pilbara Foundation, were filled with vouchers from Mecca, Snap Fitness, FuMoso and many more. Raffle prizes were generously donated by Cygnet Bay Pearls, Matusik Jewellers and Bria Work Style. The event is getting bigger and better and we can’t wait to see what next year brings.
Proud Sponsors of the Subiaco Football Club
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MEMBER SERVICES & FACILITIES REPORT An excellent all-round year developed with no COVID-19 restrictions affecting our operations therefore achieving our planned objectives. MEMBERSHIP
Basil Fuller
Scanning our membership base renewals and new signings showed a general increase overall for the year with popular categories of Lion and Pride being prominent.
The inclusion this year of Reserved Seating was certainly popular with regular home game attendees taking this opportunity for their group involvement. This add-on to membership will continue as will our parking concession availability. As a regular service to members the Club website promoted current news and events, summarised with our popular weekly in-season Lions News, additional social media representation still retains a high public interest. Our Members Draw will continue at our home games after presentations with all current members included. To win you must be in attendance, so make it a habit to be involved with a chance to win the opening $200 prize. Members will note from our recently forwarded detailed renewals, current subscriptions have been maintained with a new Club membership pack designed – great news! Our thanks are recorded to Jeff King and staff (KC Australia) for being associated with this section of Club sponsorship as our Membership Partner. Their involvement in many promotions within our operations and assisting with expertise in merchandising was certainly appreciated. We look forward to ongoing involvement in the coming years. MERCHANDISE Our Team Store is on a HIGH with this year’s results recording record sales. The 125-year celebration and Grand Final merchandise were winners and complimented by our regular range still maintaining popularity saw these trading results achieved. End of season specials are being promoted to members and fans representing great value for family gifts or Christmas presents. For details access our online team store (https://shop. subiacofc.com.au/). Team store manager Teigan Freeman is to be complimented for the successful operation of this facility. FACILITIES The upkeep of all Club areas was mainly directed to programmed maintenance, commencing exterior painting of our social Club viewing structure, realignment of changeroom photos and the usual weekly general repairs and replacement when required. The Club TRG (Tuesday Response Group) fulfilled these operations thereby assisting the Club financially and ensuring facilities are conditioned to members expectations. We acknowledge the contribution of this year’s TRG – Basil Fuller (coordinator), Kevin Smyth, Mick Bailey, Mick Symons,
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Graeme Wilson, Jim Simmons, Graham Clarke, Colin Button, Frits Vanirsen and Angelo Porcaro. After many years of involvement Keith Stone retired and Mick Bailey sadly passed away. To Keith and Mick – thanks for your involvement and friendship. Should any member have Tuesday mornings free and are relatively fit come along meet our group and check out the TRG activities as new members are always welcome. CLUB MAJOR RAFFLE This annual fundraising project gives members the opportunity to partner the Club financially underwriting the support of our community junior Clubs and country academies development programs for young district players. Results this year were again encouraging with our development areas benefitting financially to extend their operations. The support of our metropolitan junior Clubs and our members is acknowledged as an important feature in this successful project. Thanks are recorded to the many sponsors of this event and their continued support of our endeavours in relation to community junior football development. FUNCTIONS A general increase in Club and outside functions guided improved returns being achieved within our Social Club operations. The Club promotion of this facility was a contributing factor with this result and will be continued to develop more business opportunities. Noted and successful Club events included Outridge Medal, Taylor Medal, Diehards and Life Members function, Grand Final Luncheon at Optus Stadium, NAIDOC presentation and the popular Ladies Day. Presidents home luncheons acknowledged our sponsors, membership groups, junior football administration, coterie groups and special award recipients. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The ‘Handsome Stranger’ coffee van provides a popular service to members on match days, and we acknowledge Kitch and his staff for their availability. We again thank Club caterers Topolinis (Phil & Jodie Jardine) for providing a varied and popular match day food selection for members and guests and their professional service and presentation supporting the Club’s special events. Thanks to McKenzie Sheppard for his professional management of our social and functions facility successfully promoting our venue and fulfilling members expectations. The member services committee were active in the direction of the Club undertook with event planning, members benefits and member communication. Our committee members – Peter Capes, Debbie King, Teigan Freeman, Zac Acott and McKenzie Sheppard are acknowledged for the positive contribution supporting this portfolio. We now look forward to successful planning for our 2022 challenges.
GOLDS REPORT
GOLDS LADIES REPORT What a difference 2021 was to the previous. We had a full season of football, however still had to cancel some meetings due to COVID restrictions.
We had a varied array of speakers during the year including Club President Mark Lawrence, Coach Beau Wardman, Football Operations Kristian Dicton, Talent Manager Stuart Berryman, Marc Webb and Darren Rumble, Subiaco CEO Peter Ross Lockhart Capes also came to our midyear meeting to inform us about interesting areas of the Club. Special thanks to McKenzie Sheppard Bar & Function Manager, Zac Acott and Teigan Freeman for their assistance throughout the year. One again we enjoyed the company of the Ladies Forum. They amalgamated with Golds to become Golds Ladies under their President Dee Kitson. We enjoyed a variety of meals at our monthly meetings. A great arrangement to combine both groups. Frits Vanirsen did a great job in organising the invitation to players to come along to our monthly meetings. He concentrated in endeavouring to getting along new players so they could get an understanding of what Golds do around the Club. We were also enjoyed the company of players who won our monthly awards, Greg Clark April/May, May/June, June/July and Leigh Kitchin August/September. The Golds Player of the Year was Greg Clark. After 2020 season being cancelled, I travelled to Kalgoorlie for the 2021 GFL’s grand finals, League between Kalgoorlie City and Boulder City with the result going to Kalgoorlie City 14-5 to Boulder City 13-6. We presented the Subiaco Golds Medal for the Best Player in the League Grand Final to Jack Dasborough of Kalgoorlie City Football Club. Our thanks go to Goldfields Football League for the way they looked after us again. My thanks go to the committee members of Golds for their help during the year. Special thanks to BBQ Specialist Michael Bailey who unfortunately was a sad loss to all prior to Grand Final. Special thanks go to the TRG for their assistance in setting up on the day of our meetings. Lotto Super numbers is our major fund raiser and to all who supported this, our grateful thanks. We were able to sell-out both series of super sixty-six which enable us to award monthly and Golds player of the year. Thanks also to all those members who donated raffle prizes for our Dinner Meetings. Subiaco Golds congratulate Beau Wardman, the assistant Coaches and to the Players for their tremendous Finals campaign and overcoming all teams to win the 2021 WAFL Grand Final. To all at Subiaco Football Club, the committee and members of Golds I extend my thanks for their support and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a successful New Year.
It was with great sorrow we, the Ladies Forum, had to choose to no longer function as a separate coterie group of Subiaco Football Club this year. Whilst we are excited about the future and all we can contribute to the Club under the umbrella of the Gold’s, there is sadness at losing something we were all so proud of. With only eight members left, the burden of fundraising and supporting the Colt’s in ways we have always supported them became too much. As a sub-committee of the Gold’s, we have been able to continue to provide support to the Colts football players to achieve their football aspirations by fundraising for the player’s Scholarship and Welfare Fund and awarding Jake South as the most consistent player in 2021 at the Taylor Medal. We continue to promote friendship and involvement among the ladies at the Subiaco Football Club and have become a sub-committee known as Gold’s Ladies. I am honoured to be the first female to join the Gold’s Committee this year as a representative of the Gold’s Ladies. Whilst the season has had some interruptions due to the pandemic, we have all enjoyed meeting most first Tuesdays of the month this year. A particular highlight was the Christmas in July celebration, which was held in August. Sadly, the Gold’s lost Michael Bailey in September and he will be greatly missed by all Gold’s Ladies, especially the barbecues he expertly cooked and the yearly “mystery meals” he helped to plan and create. Thank you to all the members of the Gold’s for making the Gold’s Ladies feel so welcome and included. We look forward to a long and prosperous association. Lastly, congratulations to the players, coaches, and support staff of the League team on being the 2021 Premiership winners and to Greg Clark on being named the Simpson Medallist. Condolences to the Reserves team whom narrowly lost their grand final to Perth Football Club. Looking forward to another successful year in 2022. Best wishes, Dee Kitson (Last Ladies Forum President)
CLUB HERITAGE COMMITTEE Meetings during the year considered annual awards of Life Membership and 2021 Ball Legend in the Club’s 125th year. The Heritage Committee was proud to announce Marc Webb as the 2021 Optus WAFL Premiership Season Subiaco Ball Legend. Webb has a long list of accomplishments that led to the Club’s decision to appoint him as Subiaco’s 2021 Ball Legend. Marc played 176 league games between 2002 and 2010, captaining the Club over four years (2005-08). During his time at Subiaco, Marc won four Premierships in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008, whilst also collecting a Simpson Medal in 2006. Other accomplishments includes: 2003 Outridge Medallist, 2009 SFC Life Member, 2015 SFC Diehard, 2005-07 WA State Representative, 2011 SFC Assistant Coach, 2013 WA State Coach, and 2021 League Premiership Coach. The Heritage Committee couldn’t think of a more deserving Subi person to be honoured as the 2021 Ball Legend. Life Membership nominations of Ben Randall and Rodney Reynolds were endorsed by the Club board and submitted and approved at our AGM last year.
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LIFE MEMBERS’ REPORT Rodney ‘Rocket’ Reynolds and Ben Randall were announced at the 2020 AGM on 9 December 2020, as the newest additions to the exclusive life membership group and were officially inducted at the 2021 Joint Diehards and Life Members function on 14 May 2021 at the Leederville Sports Bar and Function Centre. RODNEY REYNOLDS
BEN RANDALL
• Trainer: 2001-2018
• Player: 2000-2014
• Property: 2019-present
• Colts - 7 Games • Reserves – 36 Games • League – 129 Games • Sponsor: 2015-present
The Subiaco Football Club congratulates both Ben and Rodney on this very deserving honour.
DIEHARDS REPORT Subiaco inducted five new members into the hallowed group of “Diehards” on Friday, May 14 at the Leederville Sports Bar & Function Centre in a 2021 Joint Diehards and Life Members function in the Club’s 125 year. Darren Rumble, John Martin, Jarrad Schofield, Kevan Sparks and Mark Lawrence joins a distinguished group of people that have been acknowledged for their contributions to the club In 2000, the Club established the honour by acknowledging 100 people who had significantly impacted the welfare of the Subiaco Football Club over its history. These esteemed clubmen were honoured as the “Diehards”, a term coined by Dr Ken Spillman in his books about the history of the Subiaco Football Club. Dr Spillman uses the term to reflect the diehard character of the people who have made Subiaco what it is today. From the 2000 induction it was decided five “Diehards” would be added every five years to recognise the ongoing contributions of people at the Club. Unfortunately, due to COVID, the Club was unable to host the function during the 2020 season, so in 2021 the Football Club acknowledged: DARREN RUMBLE
JARRAD SCHOFIELD
MARK LAWRENCE
• Playing Career Years 2003-2015
• Playing Career 1993-1998 & 2005-
• Life Member 2006
2008
• 229 Games • Life Member 2011
• 114 Games
• 31 Colts Games
• Life Member 2007
• 27 Reserves Games • League Premiership Player –
04, 06, 07, 08, 14, 15 JOHN MARTIN • Assistant Colts Coach 98,99 • Assistant Reserves Coach 2000-2012 • League Match Day Roles in Box 2003-
2012 • Board Member 2002-2011 • Vice President 2012-2018 • Director of Football Operations 2005-
2018
• Drafted to PTA 1998 • Drafted to FFC 2005
• WAFL Life Member 2018 • Board Member 1997-2004 • Vice President 2005-2011 • Club President 2012-Present • Club Sponsor for 27 Years
• Premiership Player 2007/08 • Colts Coach 2009-2011 • League Coach 2013-2018 • Premiership Coach 2014, 2015, 2018
KEVAN SPARKS • Playing Career Years 1985-1988 • 50 Games • Premiership Player 1988 • Reserves Coach 1997/98 • League Coach 1999-2003 • SFC Staff 2007-2019
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The Subiaco Football Club congratulates all on this worthy award.
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2021 HONOURS 2021 SIMPSON MEDALLIST – WAFL GRAND FINAL
STATE REPRESENTATIVES CONTINUED
Greg Clark
WA STATE 19’S SQUAD
Jake South
SUBIACO DEBUTANTS
Matthew Johnson
Player 1654 – Chad Harris
Richard Farmer
Player 1655 – Jordan Faraone
Neil Erasmus
Player 1656 – Koby Fullgrabe Player 1657 – Lewis Putt
WA STATE 17’S SQUAD
Player 1658 – Matthew Johnson
Jacob Evitt
Player 1659 – Brandon Matera
Kolytn Tholstrup
Player 1660 – Oskar Matthews
Tyzreise Clark
Player 1661 – Joshua Robbins
MILESTONE GAMES
Player 1662 – Ben Golding STATE REPRESENTATIVES WA STATE SQUAD
Ben Sokol
100 WAFL Games
Drew Rohde
100 WAFL Games
WAFL TEAM OF YEAR
Leigh Kitchin (Capt)
LEAGUE
Lachlan Delahunty
Leigh Kitchin
Harry Marsh
Lachlan Delahunty
Greg Clark
Greg Clark
Ben Sokol
Angus Dewar
Kyle Stainsby
COLTS
Jake South
Chad Harris
Jordan Faraone
Brandon Matera
Koby Fullgrabe
Oskar Matthews
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Joshua Robbins
Lewis Putt
Matthew Johnson
Ben Golding
RETIREES Rowen Powell has informed the Club that he will be hanging up the boots ahead of the 2022 Optus WAFL Premiership Season. 26-year-old Powell finishes up playing 54 league games for Subiaco, averaging just over 15 disposals a game. Powell joined Subiaco in 2017, after spending some time on West Coast’s AFL list, playing 12 league games in his first season with Subiaco showing some strong form late in the season as an outside midfield runner. Powell played in all three of Subiaco finals including the league grand final where he had 14 possessions in his debut season. During his five years at the Subiaco Football Club, Powell has been part of two premiership-winning teams in 2018 and 2019.
“Words can’t describe my experience at Subiaco Football Club. I have developed lifelong friends and memories which I will cherish forever. The Club has not only made me a better player but a better person. The values the Club prides itself on I can implement into my life going forward and can’t be more thankful for it” said Powell. After numerous discussions with family, friends, the football Club, and experts it was in Rowen’s best interest to retire and not put his future health in jeopardy. “Unfortunately, the number of concussions sustained throughout my career and the lasting effects of my latest concussion was the only contributing factor in my decision. I would’ve loved to stay at the football Club and see myself play 100 games for Subiaco.”
“Most likely finding some other way to exert my competitive energy whether that’s triathlons or marathons etc. Of course, still being a part of the Club in whatever capacity I can.” “I may be hanging up the boots but I won’t be a stranger around the Club” said Powell. Football Operations Manager, Kristian Dicton said “Rowen has been a fantastic servant to the Club both on and off-field. His ability to build relationships with not only his teammates but with our coaches, support staff and volunteers has been outstanding. Rowen always had time for everyone, his outgoing friendly nature made anyone who came in to contact with him feel welcomed and included. The Club wishes Rowen the best in his future endeavours.”
Powell looks forward to continuing his professional career in Finance and focusing on spending more time with friends and family.
VALE MICK BAILEY
PETER AMARANTI
DICK ROBINSON
Subiaco Life Member Mick Bailey has been loved by generations of players, coaches, volunteers, trainers, members and supporters.
Amaranti was a consistent player who often dominated the centre position and frequently beat players touted as champions, playing 169 league games between years 1955-1963.
Dick (Richard Thomas) Robinson was recruited from Kalgoorlie as a full forward following some great form in the GFL.
Never has it been more appropriate to say of anyone, Mick was the ultimate selfless Club man, who loved every moment at the Club with all the people he loved the most. He will be sadly missed and impossible to ever replace.
He was Subiaco’s fairest-and-best winner in 1955 and remained one of the Club’s finest players throughout the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. He coached the Club’s seconds team and was elected to Life Membership in 1973.
What a star you have been Mick Bailey!
Amaranti was also inducted as an original Diehard in 2000.
ARTHUR LIVINGSTONE
DAVE CUZENS
Arthur was much loved around the Club in his 45-year tenure as a timekeeper for Subiaco, doing the Reserves from 1970 to 1986 and the League from 1987 to 2016, Arthur was also a long-time member of the GOLDS.
Dave grew up in Bassendean and established himself as a footballer of the highest quality with Kalgoorlie City, playing in the Club’s 1953 and 1954 premiership teams and winning the 1955 fairest and best award.
Arthur was inducted as a Life Member of Subiaco in 1985 and was an original diehard in 2000.
Cuzens was recruited by Richmond and played 69 games for the Tigers winning their Best and Fairest in 1958 and 1959 and serving as the Club Vice-Captain in 1960 & 1961. Cuzens returned to WA to take up the role of captain-coach of the Subiaco Football Club in 1962, playing 13 league games for the Club before retiring as a player, and continuing to coach the Club in 1963.
Dick played 15 league games for Subiaco from 1975 to 1977. MYLES FITZGERALD Myles played 11 league games between 1961-1962 and was considered a wellrespected team member with an Irish background humour. TREVOR HEATH After arriving in Western Australia from Victoria, Trevor played at West Perth before joining Subiaco between 19761978, playing 17 league games for the Lions. SAM RANDALL Sam was very often here at Subi games, a proud supporter from the time he could talk, he always maintained a passionate interest in the Lions. Sam had Subiaco Football Club in his blood, father Neil and brother Ben are both premiership players and life members.
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LEAGUE 2021 GAME LISTING ROUND 14: SUBIACO VS PERTH Saturday 10th of July. 2:10 at Leederville Oval
ROUND 1: SUBIACO VS EAST PERTH Friday 2nd of April. 4.10PM at Leederville oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
3.3
8.3
11.9
15.14 (104)
EAST PERTH
5.1
8.4
9.8
11.10 (76)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
2.2
8.5
8.9
10.11 (71)
PERTH
1.2
2.5
6.7
6.8 (44)
GOALS: 3- B.Sokol, M.Braut, A.Heal 2- J.Faraone 1- L.Kitchin, L.Hickmott, R.Borchet, L.Putt. BEST: L.Kitchin, H.Marsh, B.Sokol, K.Stainsby, L.Putt
GOALS: 2- M.Walters, W.Hickmott, B.Sokol, M.Braut, N.Martin. BEST: J.Lockyer, A.Heal, H.Kennedy, G.Clark, M.Walters, L.Delahunty
ROUND 2: EAST FREMANTLE VS SUBIACO Saturday 10th of April. 2.10PM at New Choice Homes Park
ROUND 15: SUBIACO VS WEST COAST Saturday 17th of July. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
EAST FREMANTLE
3.2
3.4
7.4
8.5 (53)
SUBIACO
2.1
6.2
7.6
12.14 (86)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.2
6.2
7.4
12.6 (78)
WEST COAST
3.2
4.3
9.3
9.4 (58)
GOALS: 3 – R.Borchet 2- H.Marsh, J.Faraone 1- A.Litherland, G.Clark, L.Delahunty, B.Sokol, N.Menegola. BEST: H.Marsh, L.Kitchin, D.Rohde, R.Powell, R.Borchet
GOALS: 3- B.Matera 2- H.Marsh, C.Harris 1- M.Walters, B.Sokol, N.Martin, B.Matera, J.Robbins. BEST: L.Kitchin, B.Matera, A.Heal, H.Marsh, M.Walters
ROUND 3: WEST PERTH VS SUBIACO Saturday 17th of April. 2:40pm at Provident Financial Oval
ROUND 16: SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Sunday 25th of July. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
WEST PERTH
5.1
8.1
9.4
14.7 (91)
SUBIACO
2.1
4.6
6.12
10.13 (73)
SUBIACO
1.3
8.6
11.7
14.10 (94)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
2.1
3.2
4.3
4.5 (29)
GOALS: 4- B.Sokol, J.Faraone 2- H.Marsh, R.Borchet 1- A.Litherland, G.Clark. BEST: G.Clark, J.Faraone, L.Kitchin, B.Sokol, D.Rohde. REPORTS: C.Harris
GOALS: 3- M.Braut 2- B.Sokol, N.Martin 1- L.Kitchin, H.Marsh, B.Matera. BEST: L.Kitchin, A.Dewar, L.Putt, A.Heal, C.Harris, M.Braut
ROUND 5: SOUTH FREMANTLE VS SUBIACO Saturday 1st of May. 2:10PM at Fremantle Community Bank Oval
ROUND 17: SUBIACO VS WEST PERTH Saturday 31st of July. 2:10 at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SOUTH FREMANTLE
1.1
8.1
12.6
12.8 (80)
SUBIACO
4.8
6.9
8.10
10.12 (72)
SUBIACO
2.2
4.3
6.5
9.8 (62)
WEST PERTH
0.0
2.3
6.3
8.4 (52)
GOALS: 2- B.Sokol, N.Martin 1- L.Delahunty, C.Harris, L.Putt, J.Faraone, A.Heal. BEST: G.Clark, L.Kitchin, K.Stainsby, J.Miller, J.Faraone
GOALS: 5- B.Matera 2- N.Martin 1- H.Marsh, B.Sokol, M.Braut. BEST: B.Matera, J.Lockyer, A.Heal, H.Marsh, G.Clark
ROUND 6: SUBIACO VS CLAREMONT Saturday 8th of May. 2:10PM at Leederville Oval
ROUND 18: CLAREMONT VS SUBIACO Saturday 7th of August. 2:10 at Revo Fitness Stadium
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
3.5
9.6
12.11
13.16 (94)
CLAREMONT
1.2
1.6
4.9
7.12 (54)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
CLAREMONT
6.6
9.6
12.9
13.10 (88)
SUBIACO
2.1
7.3
10.4
14.9 (93)
GOALS: 4- N.Martin 3- J.Faraone 1- K. Stainsby, G.Clark, R.Borchet, L.Delahunty, L.Putt, A.Heal. BEST: M.Braut, J.Faraone, N.Martin, G.Clark, L.Kitchin, R.Borchet
GOALS: 6- B.Sokol 3- N.Martin 2- M.Braut 1- M.Walters, W.Hickmott, B.Matera. BEST: A.Heal, L.Kitchin, G.Clark, C.Harris, B.Sokol
ROUND 7: SWAN DISTRICTS VS SUBIACO Saturday 22nd of May. 2:40PM at Steel Blue Oval
ROUND 19: SUBIACO VS EAST FREMANTLE Saturday 14th of August. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SWAN DISTRICTS
3.3
4.6
6.8
7.8 (50)
SUBIACO
5.2
7.4
7.7
8.10 (58)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
4.5
6.9
6.9
9.10 (64)
EAST FREMANTLE
1.6
4.7
11.8
16.12 (108)
GOALS: 2- G.Clark 1- L.Kitchin, L.Delahunty, M.Braut, C.Harris, A.Heal, J.Faraone. BEST: G.Clark, C.Harris, L.Kitchin, A.Litherland, H.Marsh
GOALS: 2- J.Mayo 1- H.Kennedy, H.Marsh, B.Sokol, C.Harris, N.Martin, B.Matera, I.Clinch. BEST: C.Harris, M.Braut, A.Heal, L.Delahunty, L.Hickmott
ROUND 8: SUBIACO VS PEEL THUNDER Saturday 29th of May. 2:10PM at Leederville Oval
ROUND 21: EAST PERTH VS SUBIACO Saturday 28th of August. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
5.4
7.7
10.13
11.17 (83)
PEEL THUNDER
0.0
2.4
3.6
5.9 (39)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
EAST PERTH
3.0
5.1
8.4
11.5 (71)
SUBIACO
3.6
9.10
10.11
12.13 (85)
GOALS: 3- H.Marsh 2- W.Hickmott 1- L.Hickmott, B.Sokol, M.Braut, C.Harris, N.Martin, B.Matera. BEST: L.Kitchin, G.Clark, C.Harris, A.Litherland, L.Delahunty, L.Putt
GOALS: 2- M.Walters, B.Sokol, B.Golding 1- M.Braut, C.Harris, N.Martin, W.Hickmott, B.Matera, I.Clinch. BEST: L.Delahunty, C.Harris, L.Kitchin, A.Heal, M.Walters, B.Sokol
ROUND 9: PERTH VS SUBIACO Thursday 3rd of June. 6:20PM at Mineral Resources Park
ROUND 22: PEEL THUNDER VS SUBIACO Saturday 4th of September. 2:10pm at David Grays Arena
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
PERTH
0.0
0.3
0.5
1.5 (11)
SUBIACO
6.4
10.4
15.9
16.13 (109)
GOALS: 6- B.Sokol 2- M.Braut 1- H.Marsh, G.Clark, J.Beverley, L.Delahunty, B.Matera, J.Faraone, L.Kitchin. BEST: G.Clark, A.Litherland, L.Hickmott, L.Kitchin, B.Sokol, W.Hickmott ROUND 11: SUBIACO VS WEST COAST Saturday 19th of June. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.2
WEST COAST
3.3
5.6
7.8
11.10 (76)
5.5
11.7
12.9 (81)
GOALS: 6- B.Sokol 2- M.Braut 1- L.Putt, N.Martin, W.Hickmott. BEST: B.Sokol, L.Delahunty, A.Dewar, B.Matera ROUND 12: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Saturday 26th of June. 2:10pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
SUBIACO
1.1
3.3
SWAN DISTRICTS
2.4
5.7
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
PEEL THUNDER
1.2
3.6
9.8
13.11 (89)
SUBIACO
5.2
12.3
13.7
14.9 (93)
GOALS: 2- L.Kitchin, G.Clark, B.Sokol, B.Matera 1- M.Walters, N.Martin, W.Hickmott, B.Golding. BEST: G.Clark, L.Kitchin, W.Hickmott, L.Hickmott FINALS ROUND 2: SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Saturday 18th of September. 2:40pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
5.0
7.1
10.4
11.7 (73)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
1.3
1.3
6.3
8.3 (51)
GOALS: 3- B.Sokol 2- J.Mayo, B.Matera 1- H.Marsh, J.Atkinson, M.Braut, B.Golding. BEST: J.Mayo, J.Atkinson, G.Clark, L.Delahunty, M.Braut, L.Hickmott, B.Sokol GRAND FINAL: SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Saturday 2nd of October. 3:20pm at Optus Stadium QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
FINAL
SUBIACO
2.2
5.4
9.6
13.7 (85)
5.4
8.5 (53)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
1.4
3.7
3.7
5.11 (41)
6.11
7.12 (54)
3QT
GOALS: 3- N.Martin 1- L.Kitchin, M.Walters, B.Sokol, M.Braut, B.Matera. BEST: N.Martin, L.Kitchin, A.Dewar, W.Hickmott, C.Harris
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GOALS: 3- H.Marsh, B.Matera 2- G.Clark, W.Hickmott, B.Matera 1- J.Mayo, B.Sokol, M.Braut. BEST: G.Clark, H.Marsh, C.Harris, M.Braut, W.Hickmott, A.Dewar
2021 RESERVES & COLTS GAME RESULTS RESERVES RESULTS
COLTS GAME RESULTS
ROUND
HOME TEAM
SCORE
AWAY TEAM
SCORE RESULT
ROUND
HOME TEAM
SCORE
AWAY TEAM
1
Subiaco
11.6 (72)
East Perth
12.5 (77) LOSS 5
1
Subiaco
6.4 (40)
East Perth
2
East Fremantle 6.8 (44)
Subiaco
13.4 (82) WON 38
2
East Fremantle 6.8 (44)
3
West Perth
Subiaco
15.7 (97) WON 34
3
West Perth
5
South Fremantle 10.12 (72) Subiaco
9.7 (61) LOSS 11
5
South Fremantle 12.3 (75) Subiaco
10.7 (67) LOSS 8
6
Subiaco
4.12 (36) Claremont
14.9 (93) LOSS 57
6
Subiaco
11.7 (73) Claremont
10.7 (67) WON 6
7
Swan Districts
9.7 (61)
9.6 (60) LOSS 1
7
Swan Districts
8.12 (60) Subiaco
7.10 (52) LOSS 8
8
Subiaco
7.16 (58) Peel Thunder
7.11 (53) WON 5
8
Subiaco
3.8 (26)
Peel Thunder
6.13 (49) LOSS 23
9
Perth
8.4 (52)
Subiaco
8.11 (59) WON 7
9
Perth
5.7 (37)
Subiaco
11.8 (74) WON 37
12
Subiaco
9.9 (63)
Swan Districts 9.5 (59) WON 4
12
Subiaco
4.1 (25)
Swan Districts
14
Subiaco
7.10 (52)
Perth
11.8 (74) LOSS 22
14
Subiaco
17.8 (110) Perth
16
Subiaco
16.13 (109)
South Fremantle
6.2 (38) WON 71
16
Subiaco
9.10 (64)
South Fremantle
9.11 (65) LOSS 1
17
Subiaco
3.11 (29) West Perth
9.10 (64) LOSS 35
17
Subiaco
2.9 (21)
West Perth
10.13 (73) LOSS 52
18
Claremont
11.12 (78) Subiaco
6.14 (50) LOSS 28
18
Claremont
19
Subiaco
14.10 (94)
6.6 (42) WON 52
19
Subiaco
21
East Perth
4.8 (32)
Subiaco
14.14 (98)
WON 66
21
East Perth
10.16 (76) Subiaco
3.7 (25) LOSS 51
22
Peel Thunder
2.2 (14)
Subiaco
23.9 (147)
WON 133
22
Peel Thunder
10.10 (70) Subiaco
8.7 (55) LOSS 15
Finals Week 1
Subiaco
Finals Week 2
Swan Districts
8.5 (53)
Subiaco
Prelim
Claremont
6.8 (44)
Subiaco
8.4 (52) WON 8
Grand Final
Perth
7.9 (51)
Subiaco
6.9 (45) LOST 6
9.9 (63)
Subiaco
East Fremantle
10.12 (72) West Perth
SCORE RESULT 20.13 (133)
Subiaco
8.11 (59) WON 15
9.10 (64) Subiaco
12.8 (80) WON 16
13.16 (94) Subiaco 4.4 (28)
East Fremantle
15.15 (105)
LOSS 80
5.10 (40) WON 70
4.2 (26) LOSS 68 22.12 (144)
4.4 (28) WON 44 11.11 (77)
LOSS 93
WON 24
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LOSS 116
WOMENS LEAGUE 2021 GAME LISTING ROUND 10: SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Sunday 2nd of May, 2:00pm at Leederville Oval
ROUND 1 : SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Sunday February 21st, 1:00pm at Fremantle Community Bank Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
2.2
3.4
4.10
4.13 (37)
SUBIACO
1.1
1.5
2.6
5.10 (40)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
1.1
2.2
2.2
5.4 (34)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
1.1
1.1
2.3
2.3 (15)
GOALS: 2 - M.Maclachlan 1 - A.Hunt, J.Rust. BEST: J.Harken, C.Thomas, M.Maclauchlan, E.Blackmore, J.Rust
GOALS: 1 - M.Wilkins, A.Hunt, T.Golisano, A.Dowrick, J.Rust. BEST: J.Harken, C.Walker, H.Miller, A.Dowrick, J.Rust
ROUND 2: SUBIACO VS PEEL THUNDER Saturday February 27th, 6:00pm at Leederville Oval
ROUND 11: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Sunday 9th of May, 2:00pm at Revo Fitness Stadium
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
3.0
3.1
4.2
4.2 (26)
PEEL THUNDER
2.1
6.4
9.7
10.10 (70)
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.3
1.4
3.6
4.6 (30)
CLAREMONT
0.5
2.6
2.7
2.7 (19)
GOALS: 1 - A.Hunt, K.Buckley, T.Golisano, C.Guard. BEST: K.Buckley, T.Golisano, A.Cowie, J.Ritchie, C.Guard
GOALS: 3 - H.Miller 1 - J.Harken. BEST: C.Ortlepp, T.Thorogood, H.Miller, J.Ritchie, K.Buckley
ROUND 3: SUBIACO VS EAST FREMANTLE Saturday 6th of March, 12:00pm at New Choice Homes Park
ROUND 12: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Sunday 23rd of May, 12:05pm at Leederville Oval
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1 (01)
SUBIACO
1.3
3.4
3.4
3.4 (22)
EAST FREMANTLE
1.4
3.6
6.7
6.9 (45)
SWAN DISTRICTS
1.2
3.5
3.5
3.5 (23)
GOALS: - BEST: L.Burchell, T.Thorogood, S.Walters, E.Blackmore, J.Harken
GOALS: 1 - H.Hyder, K.Buckley, H.Corlett. BEST: H.Hyder, A.Dowrick, J.Harken, C.Ortlepp, H.Corlett
ROUND 4: SUBIACO VS CLAREMONT Saturday 13th of March, 6:00pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.2
2.2
3.2
4.2 (26)
CLAREMONT
1.0
3.2
6.4
7.4 (46)
GOALS: 1 - A.Hunt, K.Buckley, B.Devlyn, A.Dowrick. BEST: C.Walker, K.Pope, A.Hunt, K.Buckley, C.Ortlepp ROUND 5: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Sunday 21st of March, 1:00pm at Steel Blue Oval
SUBIACO SWAN DISTRICTS
QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
0.1
0.1
1.4
2.6 (18)
3.3
6.8
6.8
7.12 (54)
GOALS: 1 - T.Brown, H.Corlett. BEST: T.Golisano, J.Harken, T.Thorogood, L.Filocamo, C.Walker ROUND 6: SUBIACO VS SOUTH FREMANTLE Saturday 27th of March, 5:00pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
3.4
5.6
9.9
11.12 (78)
SOUTH FREMANTLE
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0 (06)
GOALS: 3 - K.Buckley, T.Tester 2 - A.Hunt, K.Pocsidio 1 - A.Dowrick. BEST: K.Buckley, A.Dowrick, T.Tester, E.Blackmore, J.Ritchie ROUND 7 : SUBIACO VS PEEL THUNDER Saturday 10th of April, 6:00pm at David Greys Arena QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
0.2
1.3
3.4
3.4 (22)
PEEL THUNDER
2.3
2.4
3.5
6.6 (42)
GOALS: 2 - K.Buckley, 1 - T.Tester. BEST: C.Walker, J.Harken, A.Cowie, J.Ritchie, A.Dowrick ROUND 8: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Saturday 17th of April, 12:30pm at Steel Blue Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
0.0
3.3
5.4
6.4 (40)
SWAN DISTRICTS
5.3
5.3
6.4
7.6 (48)
GOALS: 3- A.Hunt 1- L.Filocamp, H.Hyder, K.Pocsidio. BEST: J.Harken, J.Ritchie, K.Buckley, C.Walker, C.Ortlepp ROUND 9: SUBIACO VS EAST FREMANTLE Sunday 16th of May, 3:00pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
0.1
2.1
6.5
10.6 (66)
EAST FREMANTLE
1.1
2.1
2.1
2.1 (13)
GOALS: 3- A.Hunt 1- L.Filocamo, B.Devlyn, A.Dowrick, K.Pocsidio, C.Ortlepp, H.Corlett, S.Walters. BEST: L.Filocamo, J.Ritchie, H.Corlett, B.Devlyn, A.Dowrick
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ROUND 13: SUBIACO VS PEEL THUNDER Saturday 29th of May, 5:15pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.0
2.1
3.5
5.4 (34)
PEEL THUNDER
0.1
0.3
1.6
2.7 (19)
GOALS: 1 - A.Schmidt, H.Hyder, H.Miller, J.Rust, H.Corlett. BEST: H.Miller, L.Filocamo, C.Ortlepp, A.Schmidt, T.Golisano ROUND 14: SUBIACO VS CLAREMONT Saturday 5th of June, 3:10pm at Revo Fitness Stadium QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.1
1.1
3.2
4.4 (28)
CLAREMONT
3.1
3.3
3.3
4.3 (27)
GOALS: 1 - M.Wilkins, A.Hunt, M.Dowrick, K.Buckley. BEST: M.Dowrick, J.Ritchie, A.Cowie, A.Dowrick, C.Walker ROUND 15: SUBIACO VS EAST FREMANTLE Saturday 12th of June, 3:00pm at Leederville Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
2.1
3.3
6.4
7.6 (48)
EAST FREMANTLE
1.3
2.4
3.4
5.6 (36)
GOALS: 2 - A.Hunt 1 - M.Maclachlan, A.Dowrick, J.Rust, H.Corlett, D.Lee. BEST: A.Dowrick, J.Harken, J.Rust, L.Filocamo, M.Dowrick FINALS WEEK 1: SUBIACO VS CLAREMONT Sunday 20th of June, 1:30pm at Revo Fitness Stadium QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
0.5
1.5
1.5
2.6 (18)
CLAREMONT
0.0
1.1
2.3
2.3 (15)
GOALS: 1 - A.Hunt, H.Miller. BEST: C.Walker, J.Ritchie, T.Thorogood, T.Golisano, C.Ortlepp FINALS WEEK 2: SUBIACO VS SWAN DISTRICTS Sunday 27th of June, 2:30pm at Steel Blue Oval QT
HT
3QT
FINAL
SUBIACO
1.2
1.5
1.6
1.6 (12)
SWAN DISTRICTS
1.3
2.4
4.6
7.6 (50)
GOALS: 1 - H.Corlett. BEST: H.Miller, H.Corlett, J.Harken, T.Golisano, T.Brown
WOMENS 2021 RESERVES & ROGERS CUP RESULTS WOMENS RESERVES RESULTS
ROGERS CUP RESULTS
ROUND HOME TEAM
SCORE
AWAY TEAM
SCORE
RESULT
ROUND HOME TEAM
1
South Fremantle
7.6 (48)
Subiaco
4.1 (25)
LOSS 23
1
South Fremantle 12.12 (84) Subiaco
2
Subiaco
1.4 (10)
Peel Thunder
9.10 (64)
LOSS 54
2
Subiaco
1.0 (06)
Peel Thunder
3
Subiaco
3.4 (22)
West Perth
6.9 (45)
LOSS 23
3
Subiaco
0.1 (01)
West Perth
4
-
-
4
East Perth
3.6 (24)
Subiaco
6.7 (43)
WON 19
5
Swan Districts
17.9 (111)
Subiaco
0.0 (0)
LOSS 111
5
Swan Districts
9.9 (63)
Subiaco
1.2 (08)
LOSS 55
6
East Fremantle
8.9 (57)
Subiaco
0.2 (02)
LOSS 55
6
East Fremantle
10.6 (66) Subiaco
2.3 (15)
LOSS 51
7
Subiaco
0.3 (03)
Claremont
3.5 (23)
LOSS 20
7
Subiaco
1.6 (12)
Claremont
6.5 (41)
LOSS 71
8
Subiaco
2.1 (13)
South Fremantle
7.2 (44)
LOSS 31
8
Subiaco
1.0 (06)
South Fremantle
9.9 (63)
LOSS 57
9
Subiaco
0.0 (0)
East Fremantle 20.15 (135) LOSS 135
9
-
10
West Perth
6.6 (42)
Subiaco
LOSS 29
10
West Perth
9.7 (61)
Subiaco
2.0 (12)
LOSS 49
11
-
-
11
Subiaco
4.6 (30)
East Perth
1.3 (09)
WON 21
12
Subiaco
12
Subiaco
2.1 (13)
Swan Districts
8.9 (57)
LOSS 44
13
Peel Thunder
14
Claremont
-
0.0 (0)
-
-
1.7 (13) -
Swan Districts 13.19 (97) LOSS 97
13.20 (98) Subiaco 11.7 (73)
-
Subiaco
SCORE
-
AWAY TEAM
-
SCORE
RESULT
1.1 (07)
LOSS 77
8.14 (62) LOSS 56 15.13 (103) LOSS 102
-
-
1.2 (8)
LOSS 90
13
Peel Thunder
9.10 (64) Subiaco
0.1 (01)
LOSS 63
0.3 (03)
LOSS 70
14
Claremont
11.10 (76) Subiaco
1.1 (07)
LOSS 69
15
Subiaco
2.1 (13)
East Fremantle 13.8 (86) LOSS 73
2021 ANNUAL REPORT & YEARBOOK 37
2021 OUTRIDGE MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER LEAGUE
RESERVES
OUTRIDGE MEDAL
BLAKEMORE MEDALLIST
Leigh Kitchin
Galen Savigni
Fairest and Best
Fairest and Best
DON CARTER MEMORIAL TROPHY
BILL MACKIE MEMORIAL TROPHY
Greg Clark
Corey Robinson
Runner Up Fairest and Best
Runner Up Fairest and Best
TED DOHERTY MEMORIAL TROPHY
OUTSTANDING PLAY AWARD
Harry Marsh
Ben Golding and Lachlan Henderson
Third Fairest and Best
Third Fairest and Best
CITY OF SUBIACO MEDALLION
NEWTON SCREAIGH AWARD
Chad Harris
Connor Patterson
Best Clubman
Coaches Award
NEWTON SCREAIGH AWARD
PLAYER OF FINALS
Lewis Putt
Pat Mullane
Coaches Award AUSTIN ROBERTSON JNR TROPHY
Ben Sokol Leading Goal Kicker
2021 OUTRIDGE MEDAL TOP 1st
Leigh Kitchin
463 Votes
2nd
Greg Clark
435 Votes
3rd
Harry Marsh
420 Votes
DENNIS BARRON MEMORIAL TROPHY
4th
Chad Harris
411 Votes
Wil Hickmott
5th
Michael Braut
392 Votes
Rising Star Award
6th
Aaron Heal
387 Votes
7th
Ben Sokol
374 Votes
8th
Drew Rohde
372 Votes
9th
Kyle Stainsby
367 Votes
10th
Angus Dewar
366 Votes
PLAYER OF FINALS
Liam Hickmott GOLDS AWARD
Greg Clark GOLDS Player of the Year PRESIDENTS TROPHY
Nigel Hamilton
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2021 BLAKEMORE MEDAL TOP 1st
Galen Savigni
340 Votes
2nd
Corey Robinson
323 Votes
3rd
Ben Golding
322 Votes
3rd
Lachlan Henderson
322 Votes
5th
Jack Borchet
311 Votes
6th
Bailey Holt
293 Votes
7th
Noah Ash
277 Votes
8th
Connor Patterson
263 Votes
9th
Sandon Page
259 Votes
10th
Josh Robbins
241 Votes
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2021 TAYLOR MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER TAYLOR MEDALLIST
Jacob Evitt Fairest and Best ROD WHOLOHAN MEMORIAL TROPHY
Jared Thompson Runner up Fairest and Best OUTSTANDING PLAY AWARD
Jed Kemp Third Fairest and Best NEWTON SCREAIGH AWARD
Corey Bellouard Coaches Award LADIES GOLDS AWARD
Jake South Most Consistent SFC PAST PLAYERS AND SUPPORTERS AWARD
Bill Corderoy Encouragement Award LIONHEARTED AWARD
Jared Thompson Most Courageous BEST FIRST-YEAR PLAYER
RyanNewick LEADING GOAL KICKER
Jacob Evitt 2021 TAYLOR MEDAL TOP 10 Jacob Evitt
337
Jared Thompson
285
Jed Kemp
262
Dylan O’Dea
258
RyanNewick 258 Zac Sadowski
245
Jake South
240
Jayden Crane
237
Campbell Henderson
234
Zeke Bolton
230
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2021 SARAH MICHELL MEDAL PRESENTATION DINNER ROGERS CUP YOUTH GIRLS: FAIREST & BEST
Madison Dodd RUNNER UP FAIREST & BEST
Meg McAullay BEST TEAM PERSON
Harriett McCrae COACHES AWARD
Lili McAullay 2021 ROGERS PLAYERS’ PLAYER
Abbey Partridge RESERVES: 2021 RESERVES FAIREST & BEST
Cheney Armstrong 2021 RESERVES RUNNER UP FAIREST & BEST
Sarah Walters 2021 RESERVES COACH’S AWARD
Hannah Philip 2021 RESERVES PLAYERS’ PLAYER
Sarah Walters LEAGUE: 2021 LEAGUE FAIREST & BEST
Jess Ritchie 2021 LEAGUE RUNNER UP FAIREST & BEST
Jayme Harken 2021 LEAGUE COACH’S AWARD
Amy Hunt 2021 LEAGUE PLAYERS’ PLAYER
Jess Ritchie ADDITIONAL AWARDS: 2021 RISING STAR AWARD: BEST FIRST YEAR PLAYER
Kate Pocsidio 2021 BEST CLUBPERSON
Jayme Harken
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SUBIACO CULTURE A THING OF BEAUTY The West Australian – Written by John Townsend – Monday, 4 October 2021 - Page 50 The Lions set the bar high and reach it, thanks to selfless attitude of players, coaches, officials and staff. Subiaco’s march to the 2021 premiership was inspired by the stumble the Club experienced last season when they missed the finals for the first time in seven years. The Lions’ fifth flag in eight seasons was dedicated to long time Club trainer Mick Bailey, an ever-smiling face amid an often serious Club, who died on the eve of the grand final and whose spirit hovered over the premiership celebrations. Subiaco’s success this century has been built on a Club culture unmatched in WAFL ranks, the rivers of gold that flowed from their lucrative Subiaco Oval arrangements and the most astute recruiting in the league. But it took the opportunity provided by last year’s adversity to refresh the personnel required to stay ahead of the pack when the competition returned to normal. Subiaco won only half their matches in the shortened 2020 season while first-choice players and State regulars Kyal Horsley, Jordan Lockyer, Gus Dewar, Aaron Heal, Hayden Kennedy and Harry Marsh were injured for big chunks of the year. Yet captain Leigh Kitchin identified the opportunities provided by the absence of those multiple premiership players for the development of second tier replacements whose contributions were critical in the Club’s resurgence this year. “We were unlucky last year and while you do not want to make excuses, you need to find a balance between the things you can control and the things that don’t go your way,” Kitchin said. “Because of what happened last year, we got the opportunity to play blokes who might not have got an opportunity because more experienced players were holding their positions. We are better off this year because of what we could do last year.” There was small defender Kyle Stainsby who was a surprise winner of the 2020 fairest and-best medal last year and shut down the dangerous Cody Ninyette so effectively in the grand final that the State forward managed only two hurried behinds and did not touch the ball in the second half. There was Liam Hickmott who made three appearances last year and built on that foundation by becoming one of the league’s most effective stoppers. He has notched Sandover medallists Jye Bolton and Haiden Schloithe on his belt and blanketed the classy Bulldog again on Saturday.
The presence of numerous Subiaco heavyweights in the Optus Stadium changerooms after the grand final not only emphasised the Club’s ability to attract match-winners at every level of its operations but reminded the players of the performances anticipated from them. Jarrad Schofield is Subiaco royalty after winning three flags as a player and another three as coach. He will be an influential coach at West Coast next year but was simply a delighted Subiaco man on Saturday. His premiership hat-trick captain Marc Webb was there, as was Geelong star Sam Menegola who has never forgotten that his AFL rebirth would not have occurred without his stunning 2015 Lions season. Horsley, the WAFL player of the century and now an assistant coach at West Coast, was talking to Darren Rumble. They have won 11 premierships between them and welcomed Lachlan Delahunty to the five flag Club. They want to induct Kitchin, Lockyer, Heal and Kennedy next year. Dwayne Lamb is on the Subiaco board after a glittering 350-game career that included flags at West Coast and the Lions. He was close to Wally Edwards who was once Cricket Australia chairman and is now the Club’s major sponsor. Premiership-winning captains, coaches, players and presidents were present, all basking in the knowledge that they had helped Subiaco become the powerhouse Club it is today. Yes, Subiaco have a powerful foundation laid by the financial legacy of Subiaco Oval, but money itself will not buy success. That success relies on the commitment, contribution and smarts of the people invested in the Club. It is why Mick Bailey’s impact is as significant as that of any other individual at the Club during its golden reign this century. Bailey’s last act at the Club was to help load the property van after the reserves preliminary final a week ago before he succumbed to a long-time illness that he was trying to keep at bay long enough to witness yet another premiership. “It is hard to explain how loved Mick Bailey was at our Club,” Kitchin said. “He and (veteran trainer) Alby Hawkins were always the first two people you saw when you walked through the doors at the Club. “They made all your worries melt away and just loved us and the footy Club unconditionally.
There was Wil Hickmott who is a year younger than his brother but played a couple more games in 2020 before cementing his place on a wing this year. He opened the scoring in the second quarter on Saturday with an opportunist snap and then regained the lead for his team just before half-time with an ice cold set shot. Four votes in the Simpson Medal tally underlined his value.
“I think Mick had been sick for a few weeks but he was holding on and given how unselfish he was, he wanted to be at every game and every training session to do whatever he could for the Club.
There were Jakob Atkinson and Nick Martin and Bailey Matera, all fringe players until last year when they played every game and established themselves as regular if unheralded contributors.
“We didn’t want to put pressure on by trying to win for Mick but we got a beautiful message from Kyal Horsley about playing with Mick’s unselfishness.
The reality for Subiaco is that their remarkable recent success — nine flags from 14 grand finals this century — raises the internal and external expectations on them beyond those of any other Club.
“Horse is still leading the Club even when he is not here anymore.”
“We took some motivation out of his life.
That is Subiaco’s reality. The Club aims high and it has people willing and able to hit the target.
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WAFL GRAND FINAL
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GRAND FINAL CELEBRATION
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FAN PHOTOS
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SUBI SOCIAL
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KICKS
H/BALLS
MARKS
TACKLES
HIT OUTS
FREE FOR
FREE AGST
GOALS
BEHINDS
4 6 5 20 19 10 17 18 10 10 5 5 18 16 19 20 3 14 19 17 19 17 19 13 4 4 4 5 4 16 3 5 20 18 18 3 13
DISPOSALS
ATKINSON Jacob BEVERLEY Jack BORCHET Ryan BRAUT Matthew CLARK Gregory CLINCH Isaac DELAHUNTY Lachlan DEWAR Angus FARAONE Jordan FULLGRABE Kaidyn FULLGRABE Koby GOLDING Benjamin HARRIS Chad HEAL Aaron HICKMOTT Liam HICKMOTT Wil JOHNSON Matthew KENNEDY Hayden KITCHIN Leigh LOCKYER Jordan MARSH Harrison MARTIN Nicholas MATERA Bailey MATERA Brandon MATTHEWS Oskar MAYO Jack MENEGOLA Nick MILLER Jacob POWELL Rowen PUTT Lewis REID Ben ROBBINS Joshua ROHDE Drew SOKOL Ben STAINSBY Kyle UPTON Lewis WALTERS Max
B&F VOTES
GAMES
2021 LEAGUE STATS 23 114 103 392 435 167 344
27 79 49 246 515 93 401 297 99 111 36 43 223 290 298 350 20 267 473 193 439 247 258 192 23 43 37 48 56 148 22 49 261 223 219 38 188
14 46 39 178 301 64 241 252 82 75 21 29 158 183 164 239 12 195 226 145 257 173 163 153 9 29 21 28 39 56 19 30 151 157 152 25 128
13 33 10 68 214 29 160 45 17 36 15 14 65 107 134 111 8 72 247 48 182 74 95 39 14 14 16 20 17 92 3 19 110 66 67 13 60
7 17 22 72 95 31 97 70 33 30 9 6 92 67 53 83 4 57 69 67 101 89 75 75 4 13 8 15 18 26 9 17 66 108 64 12 44
11 40 2 39 129 14 62 27 20 20 5 25 50 22 125 60 11 32 110 33 67 28 45 18 7 3 7 5 13 54 3 23 54 37 66 13 46
1 0 0 4 0 0 312 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 66 31 0 0 1 284 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 4 3 14 19 5 21 9 5 1 1 2 16 7 15 29 3 11 25 8 12 14 8 4 5 7 0 2 4 12 0 6 10 14 26 2 11
2 4 4 27 30 1 30 15 8 4 2 5 13 9 11 14 4 8 26 9 14 8 9 14 4 0 5 0 4 11 1 2 8 14 16 1 4
1 1 7 21 10 2 5 2 14 0 0 5 13 9 11 14 4 8 26 9 14 8 9 14 4 0 5 0 4 11 1 2 8 1 16 1 4
0 0 7 11 11 0 8 0 11 0 0 0 3 2 4 8 2 0 3 0 17 15 13 16 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 27 1 2 6
180 66 166 57 411 387 347 303 44 241 463 345 420 293 326 245 75 27 55 92 79 318 58 97 372 374 367 54 221
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B&F VOTES
GOALS
14
277
3
4
BARBIERI Ethan
5
102
0
4
46
1
3
BELL Joshua
12
210
1
BALESTRA Jake
1
9
0
0
BELLOUARD Corey
7
152
1
GAMES PLAYED
BEHINDS
ASH Noah ATKINSON Jacob
GOALS
B&F VOTES
2021 COLTS STATS
GAMES PLAYED
2021 RESERVES STATS
BELLOUARD Corey
3
46
2
3
BOLTON Ezekiel
12
3
8
BEVERLEY Jack
10
107
2
3
BRATTON Jamie
2
41
0
BORCHET Jack
20
311
20
17
BRIMSON Jaylen
3
55
0
BORCHET Ryan
2
4
2
BURTON Riley
3
46
0
BREMAN Aaron
12
158
11
17
CACCAMO Luis
5
69
0
CLINCH Isaac
12
180
0
0
CHAPMAN Austin
3
37
0
CORDEROY Bill
3
68
2
0
CLARK Tyzreise
3
66
4
DAVIS Lachlan
11
131
0
1
COLLARD Lance
4
60
4
DEAN Cameron
7
111
4
2
CORDEROY Bill
10
186
7
DUYCKERS Levi
3
43
0
0
CRANE Jayden
12
237
1
FARAONE Connor
18
229
2
4
CRANE Riley
12
210
1
FARAONE Jordan
11
140
22
11
CUNNINGHAM Liam
4
63
0
FARMER Daniel
12
143
0
0
DEAN Cameron
10
175
2
FULLGRABE Kaidyn
11
203
2
1
DEWAR Tyrell
2
31
3
FULLGRABE Koby
9
200
8
5
ERASMUS Neil
4
124
1
GOLDING Benjamin
13
322
10
4
EVITT Jacob
14
337
15
GRABE-PAPARONE Chayse
8
140
1
0
FARMER Richard
7
150
5
GARLETT Jonathon
4
69
0
0
FRANCESCHINI Ky
8
125
2
HENDERSON Lachlan
19
322
0
0
GOUGE Jack
6
107
3
HICKMOTT Wil
4
85
1
1
HANSEN Robert
3
42
2
HICKMOTT Liam
1
30
0
1
HENDERSON Campbell
10
234
0
HOLT Bailey
19
293
8
4
HOLDAWAY Connor
9
135
5
JOHNSON Matthew
4
47
1
2
JOHNSON Matthew
6
142
3
KEMP Jed
3
70
1
1
KEMP Jed
11
262
3
KENNEDY Hayden
1
28
0
0
KENTFIELD Luker
2
38
1
LAWRENCE McKenzie
13
161
3
5
KICKETT Tennessee
1
4
0
MAGUANG Deng
3
56
0
0
LIPARI Zac
1
13
0
MARTIN Nicholas
3
49
6
2
MACRAE Lachlan
3
54
0 0
MATERA Brandon
1
24
2
1
MCDONALD Bryce
3
40
MATTHEWS Oskar
10
196
5
0
MCGUINNESS James
9
143
0
MAYO Jack
6
132
14
11
MCDONALD Toby
2
40
0
MCKAY Lachlan
1
76
0
0
MORRIS Blake
8
192
2
MENEGOLA Nick
11
221
0
2
MOSES Joshua
8
119
1
MICHELL William
5
85
0
1
NEWLAND Fraser
5
60
0
MILLER Jacob
4
92
0
0
NEWICK Ryan
13
258
0
MCKAY Lachlan
3
76
1
0
O'DEA Dylan
13
258
1
MCGOWAN Jaxon
3
49
0
0
O'KEEFE Mitchell
4
51
1
MULLANE Patrick
12
216
1
1
QUARRELL Joshua
5
66
1
NARKLE Johny
7
134
10
8
QUARTERMAINE Jack
6
89
0
O'NEILL Mitchell
6
82
1
2
REID Joshua
5
86
1
PAGE Sandon
20
259
11
4
SADOWSKI Zac
13
245
1
PATTERSON Connor
17
263
3
5
SEDLARCZUK Alex
1
12
0
PUTT Lewis
4
16
1
0
SOUTH Jake
10
240
11
REID Ben
5
103
1
2
STEVENS Jack
9
117
2
ROBBINS Joshua
15
241
11
7
TAMLIN Cooper
7
80
2
ROBINSON Corey
19
323
11
12
THOLSTRUP Jevan
8
117
4
ROSE Jesse
6
99
0
1
THOLSTRUP Koltyn
2
47
5 1
STERGIOU Jake
10
116
8
4
THOMPSON Jared
14
285
SAVIGNI Galen
20
340
1
1
WALTER Kade
10
158
0
SOUTH Jake
3
70
0
2
WILLS Riley
6
96
0
UPTON Lewis
3
87
4
1
WOODLEY Cruz
6
77
5
VANIRSEN Lachlan
8
142
2
3
WRIGHT Tyson
5
97
0
WALTERS Max
1
19
1
0
YOUNG Brandan
1
9
1
0
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BEHINDS
GOALS
GAMES PLAYED
2021 WOMENS LEAGUE STATS BLACKMORE Ellie
10
0
0
BROWN Taylisha
9
1
2
BUCKLEY Kia
13
9
7
BURCHELL Liana
16
0
1
CORLETT Hayley
13
6
0
COWIE Ashtyn
16
0
0
DEVLYN Beatrice
6
2
3
DODD Madison
1
0
1
DOWRICK Abbey
13
5
2
DOWRICK McKenzie
5
1
7
FILOCAMO Lara
12
2
2
FOLEY Maud-Annie
2
0
1
GOLISANO Tarnica
14
2
1
GUARD Courteney
1
1
0
HARKEN Jayme
17
1
0
HUNT Amy
16
16
12
HYDER Holly
9
3
3
LEE Danha
4
1
0
MACLACHLAN Maggie
12
3
2
MCINTOSH Tylor
14
0
0
MILLER Hayley
6
5
2
MOHAMED Sara
2
0
0
ORTLEPP Claire
17
1
2
POCSIDIO Kate
15
4
4
POPE Katelyn
1
0
0
RITCHIE Jessica
17
0
1
ROSEINGRAVE Mary
5
0
0
RUST Jamie
15
4
12
SCHMIDT Aimee
1
1
1
SMITH Emily
1
0
0
SPIERS Selina
3
0
0
STANNET Ange
4
0
0
TESTER Tarnee
3
4
3
THOMAS Charlie
1
0
0
THORGOOD Tayla
17
0
0
TOTH Tiah
3
0
0
WALKER Caitlin
16
0
0
WILKINS Madizen
17
2
4
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GAMES PLAYED
GOALS
2021 ROGERS CUP STATS
ARMSTRONG Cheney
8
0
BARTELL Montana
11
0
BENTLEY Ashleigh
3
0
BECVINOVSKI Lucy
11
1
BERO Anna
3
0
BOYCE Isobel
11
1
BERO Lesha
4
0
BOYCE Jacinta
14
1
GOALS
GAMES PLAYED
2021 WOMENS RESERVES STATS
BRASS Erica
1
0
CAIRO Mae
11
1
BROUGHTON Jessica
1
0
CROMBIE Tamsyn
5
0 0
BROWN Taylisha
6
1
DODD Madison
14
BOYCE Jacinta
1
0
EDGAR Millie
9
3
CAREY Beth
9
0
GHERARDI Ava
10
0
CHAPPELL Renee
5
1
HENDRIE Carys
13
0
CLANCY-DILLION Rose
1
0
KNIGHT Jessica
12
4
CLATWORTHY Cassidy
1
0
KRILETICH Sarena
7
0
CORLETT Hayley
1
0
MCAULLAY Lili
9
0
COSH Sarah
1
0
MCAULLAY Meg
13
0
CONSTANTINOU Kristina
10
0
MCCRAE Harriett
9
0 0
CROMBIE Tamsyn
7
0
MCVEE Sarina
9
DAGNIA Aimee
1
0
MIRCEVSKA Izabella
13
8
DETHLEFSEN Hanna
1
0
MULLER Olivia
12
0
DUFF Jaycilee
11
0
MULLER Eloise
8
0
ELLIOTT Bree
12
0
NIBLETT Georgia
11
0
ELLIOTT Kara
4
0
PANJAREON Aleah
4
0
FALETTI Pia
2
0
PARTRIDGE Abbey
9
1
FARMER Iesha
10
0
PAULL Kaiya
13
0
FARRELL Lesley
1
0
PHELAN-HOLLATZ Kiera
12
0
FOLEY Maud-Annie
9
1
PHILLIP Hannah
1
0
HODGINS Katherine
1
0
POGA Emily
10
1
HOWARD Baylee
9
0
SEDLARCZUK Claire
10
0
KING Aisling
2
0
SPIERS Selina
1
1
KING Jasmine
8
2
TAVOLARY Ava
12
0
KRILETICH Sarena
3
0
TAVOLARO Jorja
12
1
LEAHY Melissa
3
0
VIKAN Ellie
12
1
YATES Charlotte
13
0
LEE Dahna
8
1
LIND Corlina
2
0
MALONEY Mary-Grace
1
MCINTOSH Tylor
2
0
MCVEE Sarina
2
0 0
MOHAMED Sara
2
MOLONEY Meadhbh
4
0
MURRAY Aloyse
8
0
NEILL Taya
1
0
NICHOLS Kobi
1
0
NICOLI Tegan
1
0
PHILIP Hannah
8
0
PICKERILL Emma
10
1
PUTTICK Stephanie
1
0
ROSEINGRAVE Mary
2
1
SMITH Emily
1
0
SPIERS Selina
4
0
TAYLOR Caitlyn
5
0
THIESS Kimberley
6
2
THOMPSON Shyra
10
0
TOTH Jacqueline
1
0
TYRRELL Kelly
6
0
WALTERS Sarah
6
0
WARNER Danni-Elle
1
0
YOUNG Hannah
10
0
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Front Row: Chad Harris, Liam Hickmott, Kyle Stainsby, Jordan Lockyer, Angus Litherland, Nigel Hamilton (Assistant Coach), Leigh Kitchin (Captain), Beau Wardman (Head Coach), Greg Clark (Vice Captain), Ben Golding, Josh Robbins, Brandon Matera, Jordan Faraone, Ben Sokol
Middle Row: Paul Vines (Assistant Coach), Bailey Matera, Max Walters, Aaron Heal, Isaac Clinch, Jack Mayo, Oskar Matthews, Lewis Putt, Matthew Johnson, Harry Marsh, Nick Martin, Kaidyn Fullgrabe, Hayden Kennedy, Darren Rumble (Assistant Coach)
Back Row: Wil Hickmott, Jakob Atkinson, Drew Rohde, Lachlan Delahunty, Michael Braut, Koby Fullgrabe
LEAGUE SQUAD
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Front Row: Connor Faraone, Jake Balestra, Noah Ash, Connor Patterson, Jason o’Malley(Assistant Coach), Brent McPherson (Assistant Coach), Glenn McCallum (Head Coach), Ben Golding, Jamie Battigelli (Assistant Coach), Daniel Vidovich (Assistant Coach), Corey Robinson, Jake Stergiou, McKenzie Lawrence, Josh Robbins, Deng Maguang
Back Row: Mitchel O’Neill, Nick Menegola, Lachlan Davis, Kaidyn Fullgrabe, Cameron Dean, Isaac Clinch, Lachlan Henderson, Oskar Matthews, Matthew Johnson, Jack Mayo, Bailey Holt, Jack Borchet, Sandon Page, Patrick Mullane, Koby Fullgrabe, Jordan Faraone
RESERVES SQUAD
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Front Row: Lachlan Macrae, Tyson Wright, Zac Lipari, Ky Franceschini, Stuart Berryman (Talent Manager), Brett Davis (Assistant Coach), John Mansbridge (Assistant Coach), Campbell Henderson (Captain), Chayce Creedy (Head Coach), Cooper Tamlin (Vice Captain), Jared Thompson (Vice Captain), Jason Hoskins (Assistant Coach), Josh Leunig (Assistant Coach), Jacob Evitt, Riley Wills, Josh Quarrell
Middle Row: Jack Stevens, Riley Crane, Bill Corderoy, Dylan Cordier, James McGuiness, Riley Burton, Jake South, Bryce McDonald, Fraser Newland, Luker Kentfield, Kade Walters, Cameron Dean, Zac Sadowski, Ryan Newick, Jayden Crane, Austin Chapman
Back Row: Jed Kemp, Toby McDonald, Ethan Barbieri, Cas Dunlop, Jaylen Brimson, Jevan Tholstrup, Mitchell O’Keefe, Liam Cunningham, Alex Sedlarczuk, Joshua Bell, Corey Bellouard, Dylan O’Dea, Josh Moses, Ezekiel Bolton, Cruz Woodley, Jack Quartermaine
COLTS SQUAD
2021 DEVELOPMENT SQUADS 14S
14S B
15S METRO A
15S METRO B
GOLDFIELDS
FUTURES
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DISTRICT FOOTBALL REPORT With 2021 bringing so much uncertainty to the community football landscape, I think it is certainly fair to say that seeing our great game return to somewhat of its original format following on from COVID, brought plenty of joy to the people of the Subiaco district. Our highly committed Club presidents and their fabulous committees remained agile whilst operating in at times, unexpected Brodie Riach circumstances navigating COVID to get the season underway. These Clubs are made up of dedicated volunteers, eager to give back to football in some capacity in which they do a fantastic job. The WAFC truly value the contribution of all 1,700 volunteers across junior football within the Subiaco district.
2021 PREMIERS
Community participation reached new heights in 2021, which saw female football continue to go from strength to strength in the Subiaco district. Across seven Clubs, female Auskick surged to 145 participants, whilst the junior female competition achieved an eye catching 35% increase on 2019 female participation. The female youth competition, also achieving a 33% increase, with a total of 269 female youth players within the Subiaco district.
• Year 8 Jaxon Prior - Hudson Walker – Kingsley JFC
Other 2021 Highlights include: • 70,000 community football participants across WA reached
in 2021 • Stirling JFC crowned Club of the year • Chris Spencer named WA Optus Volunteer of the Year for the
Subiaco District • Jan Cater from Carine JFC named as Metro North volunteer
of the year • Ryan Fong from Kingsway JFC named as youth coach of the
year • Modified coach of the year awarded to Tony Ricciardello
Stirling JFC • Lions district umpire Thomas Spencer named umpire of the
year
• Carine Blue – Year 11/12 League • Kingsley Tigers – Year 8 Josh Rotham • Carine – Year 8 Jaxon Prior • Sorrento Duncraig Hawks – Year 7/8 Ashton Hill • Sorrento Duncraig Dolphins – Year 10 Liam Henry • Carine – Year 7/8 Matilda Sergeant
2021 BEST AND FAIREST WINNERS • Year 7/8 Matilda Sergeant – Jazmine Farnan – Carine JFC • Year 7/8 Ashton Hill - Olivia Ferguson – Sorrento Duncraig
JFC • Year 8 Oscar Allen – Wesley Walley – Warwick Greenwood
JFC • Year 8 Josh Rotham - Riley Hay – Kingsley JFC • Year 10 Oscar Allen - Luker Kentfield – Carine JFC • Year 10 Liam Henry - Oscar Dees – Sorrento Duncraig JFC • Year 11/12 Male reserves - Xavier Lloyd – Carine JFC
AFFILIATE CLUBS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUBS • Balga JFC • Carine JFC • Kingsley JFC • Kingsway JFC • Sorrento Duncraig JFC • Stirling JFC • Warwick Greenwood JFC PERTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE • Hammersley Carine AFC • Kingsley AFC • Kingsway AFC
• Sorrento Duncraig JFC awarded Auskick program of the year
• Nollomara AFC
• Auskick volunteer of the year awarded to Mel Parkinson
• Osborne Park AFC
Carine JFC
• Stirling AFC
The Lions District culture is a culture often spoken about regarding its professionalism, respect, and hard work. This culture, and its attributes are no better displayed than by our great umpires who make our game possible. They strive to make our game better each week. A role that certainly presents its challenges and obstacles, the Subiaco district umpires display great leadership and resilience, and this is reflected by the Subiaco district umpiring manager Chris Spencer. Chris’s dedication to ensuring the development of the Lions district umpiring pathway, contributes heavily to the growth of umpire participation in WA community football. With the appreciation and gratitude that comes with the completion of the football season, the effort that all teams put forward in season 2021 were certainly commendable. All Subiaco District affiliated Clubs and players should be proud of the effort displayed this season.
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METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE • Balga FC • Warwick Greenwood AFC WAFLW • Subiaco Women’s Football Club AFL MASTERS WA • Kingsway AFC • Nollomara AFC
LITTLE LEAGUE REPORT OUR PEOPLE – 2021 SUBIACO DISTRICT STAFF
Community Development Manager – Andrew Ridley Development Officer – Brodie Riach Competitions Team Leader – Kathy Monck Competitions Administrator – Danni Dix Competitions Administrator – Carli Nieuwendaal Coach Coordinator – Metro North – Tim Edmuins REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Ian Brotherton – Chair Lincoln Rollo – Treasurer Sam Rotham - Secretary Rhys Mola - Claremont District Delegate Phil O’Donnell - West Perth District Delegate Hamish Borthen - Subiaco District Delegate Charmaine Rogers - Female Delegate Joe McCarthy - WAFL Club Representative Chris Erikson - WAFC Appointee Andrew Ridley - Community Development Manager Troy Kirkham - WAFC LITTLE LEAGUE MANAGER
Damon Barns SUBIACO MATCH DAY OFFICIALS
Rosemary Goodin Ray Buscall Jodi Haslinger
The Subiaco Football Club is a family Club. A Club for local juniors to come and aspire to be like their heroes in Leigh Kitchin, Lachlan Delahunty and Ben Sokol. The Lions district have always created a memorable little league experience, and none more memorable than the opportunities received in season 2021. This season saw the continuance of the junior mascot initiative, an opportunity created by Subiaco FC, allowing one lucky little leaguer to front the pack as Kitch and the rest of his Lions run out on to Leederville Oval before bouncedown. With Hilly taking a very well-deserved rest as little league coordinator in season 2021, Damon Barns eagerly stepped into the role and what a fantastic job he did. Being a current WAFC Game Development Officer, Damon’s experience and professionalism continued the strong the legacy that Subiaco FC is renowned for in terms of its game day little league experience. All seven of the local junior Clubs were represented during half time at least once throughout the 2021 WAFL season, with all of these being fulfilled by our very talented year 6 age groups. We also saw the implementation of a new initiative this year, with our very own local Starkick programs featuring in a curtain raiser leading into Subiaco’s round eight Family Fun Day Clash with Peel Thunder. The Subiaco district features two Starkick programs, run by Kingsway JFC and Sorrento Duncraig JFC. Starkick is an all-abilities football program aimed at providing an inclusive environment for footballers aged 5-17. A great opportunity for our local Starkickers, and a memorable one, I am sure! Of course, the Little League experience is nothing without the support and endorsement of the Subiaco Football Club. To Peter Capes, Zac Acott, Kristian Dicton, Stuart Berryman, McKenzie Sheppard, and Teigan Freeman, thank you for creating such a welcoming and engaging game day environment.
Mick McGarry Damien Shepperbottom Peter Yow Tam Maloney Rhys Mola LIFE MEMBERS
2010 Rob Goodin 2012 Wayne Morling 2012 Kevin Hill 2013 Rosemary Goodin 2014 Luke Sanders 2016 Gavin Oliphant 2018 Ray Buscall
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GAME DAY PHOTOS
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ESPERANCE FL/GFL 2021 AWARDS 2021 EDFA HEPBURN NIGHT
GFL MITCHELL MEDAL NIGHT
FAIREST AND BEST
FAIREST AND BEST
Hepburn Medal (League) – Kaine Buckley Reserves – Sean Barrett
Mitchell Medal (League) – Jake Nuich - Boulder City Football Club
Women’s – Rani Smart
Reserves – Jake Littlewood Mines - Rovers Football CLUB
Colts – Riley Mayfield
Womens – Kate Beswick - Boulder City Football Club
EDFA LEADING GOAL KICKING AWARD WINNERS
Colts – Jake Douglas - Mines Rovers Football Club
League – Brayden Barker
GFL LEADING GOAL KICKING AWARD WINNERS
Reserves – Callum Crawford
League – Chris Yarran – Railways
GFLW – Shyanne Thomas-Mirrielees & Haley Mosquito
GFLW – Zala Verbole - Kalgoorlie
Colts – Malachi Waters
Reserves – Vincent Keynes - Railways
OTHER AWARDS
Colts – Daniel de Been Railways
Best Under 21 – Hamish Thomas
GFL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
EDFA Umpire of the year – Ashley Weckert
Tyzreise Clark – Kalgoorlie City Football Club
EDFA Volunteer of the year – Naomi White
OTHER AWARDS
GFL Volunteer of the Year – Brent Gouge GFL Umpire of the Year – Dave Roberts CHAMPION CLUB & MINOR PREMIERS AWARD - 2021
Kalgoorlie City Football Club
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HONOUR ROLL PRESIDENTS
PATRONS
GENERAL MANAGERS/CEOS
COACHES
CAPTAINS
LEAGUE F&B
1896 H DOYLE 1897 H DOYLE 1898 H DOYLE 1899 J TODD 1900 W MONTEATH 1901 W MONTEATH 1902 J WANNELL 1903 H DAGLISH 1904 H DAGLISH 1905 H DAGLISH 1906 H DAGLISH 1907 W MONTEATH 1908 W MONTEATH 1909 J FLANNERY 1910 E A WHITTAKER 1911 H DAGLISH 1912 HON J SCADDAN 1913 HON J SCADDAN 1914 HON J SCADDAN 1915 HON J SCADDAN 1916 HON J SCADDAN 1917 HON J SCADDAN 1918 HON J SCADDAN 1919 HON J SCADDAN 1920 H TATE 1921 HON J SCADDAN 1922 HON J SCADDAN 1923 HON J SCADDAN 1924 HON J SCADDAN 1925 HON J SCADDAN 1926 HON J SCADDAN 1927 W ALLANSON 1928 W ALLANSON 1929 W ALLANSON 1930 W ALLANSON 1931 W ALLANSON 1932 W ALLANSON 1933 W ALLANSON 1934 L T BOAS 1935 L T BOAS 1936 L T BOAS 1937 L T BOAS 1938 S W PERRY 1939 G HACK 1940 G HACK 1941 T OUTRIDGE 1942 G W SIMPSON 1943 E I PADDICK 1944 E I PADDICK 1945 E I PADDICK 1946 E I PADDICK 1947 E I PADDICK 1948 E I PADDICK 1949 E I PADDICK 1950 E I PADDICK 1951 H WORTH 1952 O I LOVELOCK 1953 H G MILLS 1954 H G MILLS 1955 H G MILLS 1956 H G MILLS 1957 H G MILLS 1958 H G MILLS 1959 H G MILLS 1960 H G MILLS 1961 H G MILLS 1962 H G MILLS 1963 H G MILLS 1964 C G DUDLEY 1965 C G DUDLEY 1966 K G WORNER/ C G DUDLEY 1967 K G WORNER 1968 K G WORNER 1969 K G WORNER 1970 K G WORNER 1971 K G WORNER 1972 K G WORNER 1973 B J SINGLETON 1974 B J SINGLETON 1975 B J SINGLETON 1976 W J MONCRIEFF 1977 L PERKINS 1978 L PERKINS 1979 L PERKINS 1980 K MERIFIELD 1981 K MERIFIELD 1982 K MERIFIELD 1983 M CARLILE 1984 M CARLILE 1985 M CARLILE 1986 M CARLILE 1987 M CARLILE 1988 D WILLIAMS 1989 D WILLIAMS 1990 D WILLIAMS 1991 D WILLIAMS 1992 D WILLIAMS 1993 B WARREN 1994 B WARREN 1995 B WARREN 1996 B WARREN 1997 P METROPOLIS 1998 P METROPOLIS 1999 P METROPOLIS 2000 P METROPOLIS 2001 P METROPOLIS 2002 P METROPOLIS 2003 P METROPOLIS 2004 P METROPOLIS 2005 N RANDALL 2006 N RANDALL 2007 N RANDALL 2008 N RANDALL 2009 N RANDALL 2010 N RANDALL 2011 N RANDALL 2012 M LAWRENCE 2013 M LAWRENCE 2014 M LAWRENCE 2015 M LAWRENCE 2016 M LAWRENCE 2017 M LAWRENCE 2018 M LAWRENCE 2019 M LAWRENCE 2020 M LAWRENCE 2021 M LAWRENCE
B C WOOD C OLDHAM J WANNELL H DOYLE J WANNELL H DAGLISH J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/ E A WHITTAKER E A WHITTAKER/H DAGLISH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH L T BOAS L T BOAS R ROBINSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/H L DOWNE W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/C E S SMITH W RICHARDSON/C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH J RANCE J RANCE J RANCE J RANCE O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK A BUGGINS A BUGGINS SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE O LEITCH/SIR J VIRTUE O LEITCH/ SIR J VIRTUE C BUNNING/SIR J VIRTUE K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD
WILLIAMS S GRACE S GRACE E WILSON H E SMITHSON H E SMITHSON J T CARROLL J T CARROLL E UDY C FRANCIS J E BARRETT W THOMAS W THOMAS W THOMAS W THOMAS F FERROW W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON P PICKERING P PICKERING T TCHAN T TCHAN H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS/T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT/B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER A QUARTERMAIN A QUARTERMAIN/D ORR J ROSE J ROSE/M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN/A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE/K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON/J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND/P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES
W HAYES J COWARD/W HAYES W HAYES G BOWEN G BOWEN G BOWEN MANN G BOWEN A BOTHROYD F WILDY F WILDY F WILDY J WILLIAMSON/F TUOHY G MOYSEY J DIPROSE J WILLIAMSON J SCADDAN P MATSON P MATSON J LECKIE J LECKIE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE/J LECKIE T OUTRIDGE T CAIN T CAIN T CAIN S GRAVENALL A ROBINSON A ROBINSON A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN F MURPHY F MURPHY F MURPHY H BUNTON SNR K SHEA/H BUNTON SNR A GREEN H BUNTON SNR W BROPHY W BROPHY W BROPHY S PARRY F MURPHY S PARRY F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS J SWEET J SWEET J SWEET J NEWTON C STRANG C STRANG C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON D MURRAY D CUZENS R BROWNING/D CUZENS K SLATER K SLATER K SLATER A KILLIGREW H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR R SMITH R SMITH D PARKIN J ENSOR B DOUGE B DOUGE P BURTON K ARMSTRONG K ARMSTRONG K ARMSTRONG P DANIEL/B FAIRCLOUGH H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR A SOLIN A SOLIN G BUCKENARA G BUCKENARA P THORNE P THORNE K SPARKS K SPARKS K SPARKS K SPARKS P GERMAN P GERMAN P GERMAN P GERMAN S WATTERS S WATTERS S WATTERS C WATERMAN C WATERMAN C WATERMAN J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD B WARDMAN B WARDMAN B WARDMAN
W HAYES J COWARD/W HAYES W HAYES G BOWEN G BOWEN G BOWEN MANN G BOWEN A BOTHROYD F WILDY F WILDY W HENNAN W HENNAN/F TUOHY P TREEN/J DIPROSE J DIPROSE/A CHRISTIE J WILLIAMSON J SCADDAN P MATSON P MATSON W STEELE S SNOW W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE H MORGAN W STEELE T OUTRIDGE J HAMILTON G SCADDAN J HAMILTON T OUTRIDGE J PENGEL T OUTRIDGE J LEONARD W BROPHY W BROPHY J GRIGG G SMITH F MURPHY F MURPHY F MURPHY H BUNTON SNR H BUNTON SNR/K SHEA L STRACK H BUNTON SNR R HERD/W BONE W MACKIE S PROUSE/M BECKHAM O DIGGINS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS J SWEET J SWEET J SMITH J SMITH D CARTER R JARVIS C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON L KETTLEWELL D CUZENS K MERIFIELD K SLATER K MERIFIELD K SLATER R HAMPSON H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR C WILLIAMS P METROPOLIS R SMITH R SMITH D PARKIN/P BURTON P BURTON B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR G WILKINSON G CARPENTER B TAYLOR B TAYLOR R WILLETT D SNOW D SNOW D LAMB D LAMB J BURTON D HAMPSON D HAMPSON T GODDEN/M SYMONS T GODDEN/M SYMONS T GODDEN R MALONEY R MALONEY M WEBB M WEBB M WEBB M WEBB A PARKER/B SMITH/K HORSLEY A PARKER A PARKER A PARKER A PARKER K HORSLEY K HORSLEY K HORSLEY K HORSLEY K HORSLEY L KITCHIN L KITCHIN L KITCHIN
1920 W STEELE 1921 T OUTRIDGE 1922 T OUTRIDGE 1923 J HAMILTON 1924 J HAMILTON 1925 W BROPHY 1926 J LEONARD 1927 J LEONARD 1928 J LEONARD 1929 J LEONARD 1930 J LEONARD 1931 W FAUL 1932 S DAILY/P MACKAY 1933 G SMITH 1934 G SMITH/J BOWE 1935 L DAILY 1936 L DAILY 1937 L DAILY 1938 H BUNTON SNR 1939 H BUNTON SNR 1940 L HARDIMAN 1941 H BUNTON SNR 1942 T PRESTON/W BONE 1943 M BECKHAM 1944 M BECKHAM 1945 L HICKEY 1946 F WILLIAMS 1947 W ALDERMAN 1948 A HOWE 1949 C DAVEY 1950 N ALTHORPE 1951 D CARTER 1952 J SMITH 1953 D CARTER 1954 D CARTER 1955 P AMARANTI 1956 C TYSON 1957 D GLASS 1958 T ROBBINS 1959 D GLASS 1960 L KETTLEWELL 1961 T ROBBINS 1962 L KETTLEWELL 1963 W MARTIN 1964 W MARTIN 1965 A ROBERTSON 1966 R GOSDEN 1967 C BLAKEMORE 1968 A ROBERTSON 1969 C BLAKEMORE 1970 C BLAKEMORE 1971 K WATT 1972 B SIERAKOWSKI 1973 M FITZPATRICK 1974 M FITZPATRICK 1975 P BURTON 1976 N RANDALL 1977 P FEATHERBY 1978 P FEATHERBY 1979 A HAMILTON 1980 A HAMILTON 1981 N TAYLOR 1982 D LAMB 1983 N TAYLOR 1984 D LAMB 1985 D LAMB 1986 L KEENE 1987 G WILKINSON 1988 B TAYLOR 1989 B MC DOUGALL 1990 D HAMPSON 1991 A MACNISH 1992 P SCOTT 1993 R WILLETT 1994 I DARGIE 1995 A DONNELLY 1996 N O’CONNOR 1997 D HAMPSON 1998 T RIDLEY 1999 N O’CONNOR 2000 M SYMONS 2001 R MALONEY 2002 D LUCAS 2003 M WEBB 2004 A PICKETT 2005 M PRIDDIS 2006 M HAYNES 2007 B SMITH 2008 G BROUGHTON 2009 S HILDEBRANDT 2010 B BROADHURST 2011 K HORSLEY 2012 A PARKER 2013 G HAMPSON/B MAHONEY 2014 K HORSLEY 2015 C PHELAN 2016 C PHELAN 2017 L KITCHIN 2018 K HORSLEY 2019 K HORSLEY 2020 K STAINSBY 2021 L KITCHIN
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RESERVES F&B
COLTS F&B
LEADING GOAL KICKERS
1954 L DAV IS 1955 R CORNFORD 1956 J SAUNDERS 1957 M SOMERFORD 1958 G WOODHOUSE 1959 N FLIN 1960 S PERIS 1961 I SHORTLAND -JONES 1962 L BOYCE 1963 D MURAY 1964 P FAREL 1965 T WRIGHT 1966 B PATERSON 1967 S HEAL
R NEWTON R GOSDEN J GRILE B SARE W MOORE C BLAKEMORE C WILAIMS R FIRTH W KEENAN W KEENAN J MASLIN
1968 I CUNINGHAM
K BARTLETT
1969 B JOYCE 1970 R KITCHIN 1971 G BUSHEL 1972 L BOHEMEN 1973 R HEWIT 1974 W WILIAMS 1975 T CONOLY 1976 D ROBINSON 1977 G RICHARDSON 1978 W LOXLEY 1979 B TAYLOR 1980 P LAMB 1981 K MARSHAL 1982 P WILSON 1983 L LIDELOW 1984 P ROS 1985 I PUT 1986 M LEE 1987 M MORT 1988 J BEL 1989 A SLADE 1990 M SLADE 1991 D LANGDON 1992 M TEEUWISEN 1993 M TEEUWISEN 1994 J CONEL 1995 J LANGER 1996 R THOMPSON 1997 C RICHARDSON 1998 M ATTARD 1999 B CHAMBERS 2000 A PARSONS 2001 S MCMANUS 2002 J CAMPBEL 2003 C HOOD 2004 B BROADHURST 2005 R FORREST 2006 T MCKENNA 2007 C MOORES 2008 J JACOBS 2009 A DAVEY /S WARD 2010 T VINEY 2011 G HAMPSON 2012 S MOORE 2013 N HAY 2014 J SCAFIDI 2015 J ASHMAN 2016 M BOGENSPERGER 2017 D LEACH 2018 T CLEGGETT 2019 L HICKMOTT 2020 O MATTHEWS 2021 G SAVIGNI
D WADE D THOMAS B BUSHEL G EBERT G WRIGHT N TAYLOR S FANDERLINDEN G CAPELI M JOHNS B TAYLOR J BENGOUGH L KEENE M STAPLES I PUTT W GATES J GEORGIADES B MONAGHAN S HOOPER D REED R RICHES T GODDEN A ESPOSITO M SLATTER P HANNENT P HANNENT B DAV IS P MCKENZIE C FLETCHER D CARMODY A GROVER L NEWICK J WYLIE C GARDINER B MCBRIDE B BROADHURST C MOORES J BATT/B PRIDDIS J OHALLORAN A DAVEY R SCANTLEBURY/C ENDERS C HOSKINS J LEE C HOSKINS J GARCIA J DELUCA T EDWARDS J BEVERLEY J HARRIS L HICKMOTT L HICKMOTT B GOLDING L VANIRSEN J EVITT
1912 H LIMB* 1913 H LIMB* 1920 RP RODRIGUEZ* 1926 RP RODRIGUEZ* 1927 L METHERAL 1928 A NISEN 1929 A NISEN 1930 G SMITH 1931 S DAILEY 1932 H BANCROFT 1933 A NISEN 1934 J JENINGS 1935 J JENINGS 1936 J JENINGS 1937 L MILS 1938 H BUNTON 1939 H BUNTON 1940 H BUNTON 1941 H BUNTON 1942 J HETHERINGTON 1943 E TONKINSON 1944 E TONKINSON 1945 J COOPER 1946 F WILIAMS 1947 W RALPH 1948 J SMITH 1949 R LINDSAY 1950 R LINDSAY 1951 E HAGDORN 1952 J SMITH 1953 C DAVEY T BUGINS 1954 A WHITE 1955 W DENTON 1956 D GLASS 1957 D GLASS* 1958 D GLASS 1959 R HAMPSON 1960 R HAMPSON 1961 R HAMPSON 1962 A ROBERTSON* 1963 A ROBERTSON 1964 A ROBERTSON* 1965 A ROBERTSON* 1966 K MERIFIELD 1967 A ROBERTSON 1968 A ROBERTSON* (AUSTRALIAN RECORD) 1969 A ROBERTSON* 1970 A ROBERTSON 1971 A ROBERTSON* 1972 A ROBERTSON* 1973 A ROBERTSON 1974 A ROBERTSON 1975 N RANDALL 1976 G FATHERS 1977 G FATHERS 1978 M MALONE 1979 G SCHULTZ 1980 P MUNRO 1981 G BUCKENARA 1982 B TAYLOR 1983 C BROWN 1984 C BROWN 1985 L KEENE 1986 S SELLS 1987 T BREMAN* 1988 T BREMAN* 1989 B HEADY 1990 W GOLDING 1991 T BREMAN 1992 R WILET 1993 J HEATLEY* 1994 J HEATLEY 1995 J HEATLEY* 1996 J HEATLEY 1997 T BREMAN 1998 T RIDLEY* 1999 T RIDLEY 2000 B SMITH 2001 B KNIGHTS 2002 L TOIA 2003 B SMITH* 2004 B SMITH* 2005 L OAKLEY* 2006 D MAPLESTON 2007 B SMITH* 2008 B SMITH* 2009 T DENNIS-LANE 2010 B BROADHURST 2011 B BROADHURST* 2012 B BROADHURST 2013 B STEVENSON 2014 M BOLAND 2015 S YARRAN* 2016 H SHEPHEARD 2017 L RYAN* 2018 B SOKOL 2019 B SOKOL* 2020 N MARTIN 2021 B SOKOL * DENOTES W.A.F.L. LEADING GOALKICKERS
LIFE MEMBERS
DIEHARDS
45 40 36 52 49 54 57 30 44 58 53 92 93 52 36 51 59 34 46 67 59 71 43 22 27 34 30 30 27 27 23 23 27 33 52 83 49 60 61 50 89 79 94 108 27 104
1914 L T BOAS 1915 A PRATER 1918 P MANSFIELD 1919 E PHILLIPS 1922 W J BUSHELL 1923 S J SNOW 1924 H BUSHELL 1927 L N MCDONALD 1928 R LAWRENCE 1928 C M BAHEN 1930 J N NAUGHTON 1934 A R GREEN 1935 T OUTRIDGE 1935 W BROPHY 1937 F BROPHY 1937 S DAILY 1938 R WIELAND 1939 B R ADAM 1940 L STRACK 1942 A A BUGGINS 1943 W YOUNG 1945 F BANT 1945 W GILBERT 1947 F WILLIAMS 1948 F DAVIS 1948 R L DOUGLAS 1949 E I PADDICK 1949 A PEACOCK 1951 S BRIGGS 1955 F EXELL 1956 W RICHARDSON 1957 H G MILLS 1958 A BENNET 1958 T CROSS 1960 R N AMES 1961 W WEHRSTEDT 1961 E C DOHERTY 1962 A R SNASHALL 1963 A L COCKLE 1964 R E CRUIKSHANK 1965 R BOEKEMAN 1966 L KETTLEWELL 1967 W BLACKBURN 1967 J WEBSTER 1968 T MALONEY 1968 R HAMPSON
1984 D BLAIR 1984 N TAYLOR 1984 P LAMB 1985 A LIVINGSTONE 1985 R CORNFORD 1985 D KEELEY 1985 P FEATHERBY 1986 DR K CULLEN 1988 B SIERAKOWSKI 1988 C BROWN 1988 B TAYLOR 1988 H BUNTON JNR 1988 M CARLILE 1989 R JACKMAN 1989 R LOXLEY 1990 T BARRON 1990 J SMITH 1991 W FRANCIS 1991 M LEE 1992 G YOUNG 1992 A HELLIWELL 1993 J LEONARD 1993 R TAYLOR 1993 R TESTER 1993 R WILLETT 1994 D LAMB 1994 A MCNISH 1994 B L STRACK 1995 K WILLIAMSON 1996 R ADAMS 1996 B J SINGLETON 1997 T BREMAN 1997 DR W LILLEYMAN 1997 B MONAGHAN 1997 B WARREN 1997 D WILLIAMS 1998 A COSTA 1998 D HAMPSON 1998 L STAFFORD 1998 P WRIGHT 1999 M BURTON 1999 L KEENE 1999 P SCOTT 2000 J BYRNES 2000 A HAWKINS 2000 I DARGIE
B ALLANSON P AMARANTI C BAHEN D BARRON R BAYNES A BENNET D BLAIR C BLAKEMORE L BOAS G BOWEN T BREMAN W BROPHY C BROWN A BUGGINS H BUNTON SNR H BUNTON JNR P BURTON H BUSHELL J BUSHELL T CAIN D CARTER L COCKLE K COWL T CROSS E CRUICKSHANK K CULLEN I CUNNINGHAM T DADOUR H DAGLISH L DAILY S DAILY I DARGIE F DAVENPORT F DAVIS K DEAN J DIPROSE T DOHERTY F EXELL P FEATHERBY M FITZPATRICK B FULLER W GILBERT D GLASS C GODDARD R GOSDEN A GREEN
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1969 K WOOLDRIDGE 1970 W HARRISON 1970 DR G T DADOUR 1970 DR K D FITCH 1971 J HAWTIN 1972 A ROBERTSON 1973 DR K G WORNER 1973 C WILLIAMS 1973 C BLAKEMORE 1973 T ROBBINS 1973 B SARRE 1973 P AMARANTI 1973 D BARRON 1973 R GOSDEN 1973 P METROPOLIS 1973 J SMITH 1973 J GRIGG 1974 SIR J VIRTUE 1974 K COWL 1975 P BURTON 1976 D CARTER 1977 W J MACKIE 1977 S J HEAL 1978 R BAYENS 1978 I CUNNINGHAM 1978 W J MONCRIEFF 1978 V QUAYLE 1979 F DAVENPORT 1979 J HODGEKISS 1979 N RANDALL 1979 R JARVIS 1981 A C GODDARD 1981 H SCHRUGIN 1982 B DOUGE 1982 B FULLER 1982 L PIESSE 1983 N CLYNE 1983 G O GAMBLE 1984 G J STOKES
2001 J GEORGIADES 2002 L HASSETT 2002 K SPARKS 2002 A WHITE 2003 J SCADDAN 2003 T GODDEN 2003 M BAILEY 2003 H LIMB 2004 G MCDAVITT 2005 T NISBETT 2005 D GAINES 2005 D METROPOLIS 2005 J DIPROSE 2006 K BROWN 2006 M LAWRENCE 2006 R LOCKHART 2007 A DONNELLY 2007 J LIND 2007 J SCHOFIELD 2008 A PICKETT 2008 C COSSOM 2008 T WISHART 2009 G CALLAGHAN 2009 G PEACH 2009 B SMITH 2009 M WEBB 2010 B KEEVERS 2010 L NEWICK 2010 A PARKER 2010 K STONE 2010 F VANIRSEN 2011 T HOMES 2011 D RUMBLE 2011 K DEAN 2011 J MARTIN 2012 B DEMMLER 2012 P HONEY 2012 W MARTIN 2013 W GOLDING 2013 M MALONE 2015 K HILL 2015 S LIND 2017 B HUTCHINSON 2017 P MILLER 2018 K HORSLEY 2018 C PHELAN 2019 B BROADHURST 2019 T FERGUSON 2020 A PORCARO 2020 C WHEELER 2021 R REYNOLDS 2021 B RANDALL
J HAMILTON D HAMPSON R HAMPSON J HAWTIN A HOWE R JARVIS L KEENE L KETTLEWELL D LAMB P LAMB M LEE J LEONARD H LIMB A LIVINGSTONE R LOXLEY B MACKIE A MACNISH T MALONEY P MATSON K MERIFIELD P METROPOLIS B MILLS J MONCRIEFF H MORGAN T OUTRIDGE A PEACOCK A PRATER N RANDALL T ROBBINS A ROBERTSON B SARRE J SCADDAN G SMITH J SMITH R SMITH S SNOW W STEELE G STOKES
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FOOTBALL MANAGERS
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1913 1914 1928 1935 1936 1953 1954 1956 1969 1999 2006 2008 2010 2012 2019 2021
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H BUNTON JNR L KETTLEWELL N TAYLOR C WILLIAMS A ROBERTSON JNR F WILLIAMS K MERIFIELD P FEATHERBY B SARRE D LAMB G YOUNG I DARGIE L KEENE M FITZPATRICK R HAMPSON G BUCKENARA P LAMB A PICKETT B TAYLOR B SMITH M PRIDDIS M WEBB
2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2013 2021
A GREEN B ORR (PTH-SU) P MATSON (SU-EP) P RODRIGUEZ T OUTRIDGE J LEONARD (SU-CL) H BUNTON SNR A ROBERTSON JNR H BUNTON JNR (SD-SU) M FITPATRICK G BUCKENARA K SLATER (SD-SU) D KEMP L KETTLEWELL C TYSON (SF-SU) P FEATHERBY P SPENCER (EP-SU) R TUCKER (PTH-SU) D LAMB G YOUNG M PRIDDIS
J SCADDAN L T BOAS W ALLANSON R RODRIGUEZ S SNOW W YOUNG W ORR T OUTRIDGE F EXELL B FULLER (WAFL) B FULLER (WAFC) G STOKES (WAFC) H BUNTON JNR (WAFC) B SEIRAKOWSKI M LAWRENCE P LAMB
T NISBETT W LOXLEY J LIND A MCBEAN L SANDERS D VIDOVICH M FARMER K DICTON
LEGEND STATUS 2010 H BUNTON JNR (SD-SU) 2015 J LEONARD
2021 ANNUAL REPORT & YEARBOOK 61
B STRACK L STRACK B TAYLOR N TAYLOR R TAYLOR R TESTER C TYSON J WEBSTER B WEHRSTEDT A WHITE R WILLET C WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS K WILLIAMSON W YOUNG 2005 R JACKMAN B MONAGHAN N O’CONNOR B SIERAKOWSKI B SINGLETON 2010 P GERMAN A HAWKINS B SMITH D WILLIAMS G YOUNG 2015 C COSSOM A PICKETT A PARKER L NEWICK M WEBB 2020 M LAWRENCE J MARTIN D RUMBLE J SCHOFIELD K SPARKS
TOTAL GAMES ABBOTT R (1954) 4 ABRAHALL C (1942-43) 15 ADAMS (1916) 1 ADAMS E (1961-1962) 3 ADAMSON-HOLMES J (2006- 2011) 66 ADAMSON C (2017) 20 ADDISON G (1978-79) 12 AHEARN J (1925-31, 33-34) 114 AHEARN J (1942) 2 AITKEN R (1979) 11 ALDERMAN F (1944) 17 ALDERMAN W (1946-51) 93 ALLEN T (1906) 3 ALLEN R (1939-41) 31 ALLEN R (1958-59) 8 ALTHORPE N (1942,45-52) 127 ALVES M (1979) 16 AMARANTI P (1955-63) 169 AMBROSE R (1999-04) 113 AMBROSIUS M (1955) 6 AMES V (1928) 5 ANDERSON W (1906,10-11) 5 ANDERSON (1941) 3 ANDERSON S (1957) 8 ANNERT A (1907,11) 4 ANNING W (1901-02) 28 ANTHONY J (2011-2012) 26 ANTONOWICZ D (1998) 13 APPEL H (1910-11) 13 APPLEBEE E (1937) 4 ARMANASCO J (1943-44) 14 ARMSTRONG G (1981-82) 11 ARNOLD S (1963) 1 ARTHUR S (1929-30) 17 ASH K (1973-75) 14 ASHMAN J (2012) 8 ASHWORTH B (1950) 2 ASHWORTH P (1984) 9 ATKINS C (1994) 3 ATKINSON J (2019- 16 ATKINSON R (1942) 2 ATTARD M (1997-99) 20 AUDAS R (1955) 11 AUSTICE (1902) 1 AUSTIN W (1901-04,08) 56 BAHEN C (1917-28) 133 BAHEN C (1922) 1 BAILEY E (1950-53) 42 BAKER (1921) 1 BAKER I (1954) 2 BAKER L (2017) 13 BAKER P (1999) 14 BALCHIN M (1996) 1 BALDWINSON (1904) 2 BALLANTYNE A (1930-32) 42 BALME N (1968) 4 BANCROFT H (1929-33,36) 80 BANCROFT L (1940) 7 BANCROFT A (1941,45) 12 BANFIELD D (1992-3,02,04,06) 32 BANKS (1914) 1 BANT W (1911-12, 14, 16-18) 59 BANT W (1932-37) 82 BARKER G (1909-10) 9 BARKER (1917-19) 10 BARKER J (1926-29) 65 BARNS A (1954-55) 10 BARRATT A (1928-30) 27 BARRETT J (1901,03) 7 BARRON R (1903) 1 BARRON D (1957-64,67) 166 BARRY D (1911-12) 21 BARWISE (1902,06) 3 BATES (1902) 3 BATES R (1993) 2 BATKA C (1992-94) 19 BAXTER G (1990) 11 BAYENS R (1969-78,81) 184 BEACH L (1950) 3 BEADEN W (1923) 1 BEASLEY J (1920-26) 79 BEATTIE A (2000-05) 89 BEAUMONT (1908) 4 BECK P (2000) 1 BECKHAM M (1942-44,47-50) 113 BECKWITH (1901,03) 10 BEECHING B (1970) 18 BEEK J (1941,45) 2 BEGG J (1979-81) 16 BEHAN (1902) 2 BELFORD P (1981) 1 BELL (1901) 1 BELL F (1908-09) 17 BELL S (1915,17) 28 BELL S (1922-23) 19 BELL W (1942) 8 BELL K (1976-80,82) 105 BELL J (1988) 3 BENGOUGH J (1980-84) 23 BENNET A (1939-41,47) 57 BENNETT W (1904-10) 72 BENNETT H (1911,21) 4 BENNETT W (1945) 10 BENNETT R (1955-58,60-61) 64 BENNETT P (1982) 1 BENNETT T (1999-02) 40 BENSON F (1904) 7 BERESFORD L (1937-41) 25
BESSEN M (1937) 16 BESSEN S (1949) 14 BESTER A (1995-98) 22 BESTRY J (2014) 6 BEVERLEY J (2019- 23 BIGLANDS J (1904) 9 BIGNELL (1907) 11 BILLINGTON J (1991-94) 40 BIRCH I (1969) 1 BIRD P (1997-00) 78 BISHOP C (1938,41) 6 BIZZACA B (2005,07) 5 BLACK (1905) 2 BLACK E (1917-19) 26 BLAIR D (1969-75,79-80) 146 BLAIR P (1996-03) 75 BLAKEMORE C (1963-72) 175 BLECHYNDEN R (2010-15) 67* BLIGHT M (1948) 4 BLOOMFIELD R (1950) 2 BLOXSIDGE K (2011-12) 42* BLURTON G (1918) 6 BOAS T (1901,08) 9 BOEKEMAN W (1958) 14 BOGENSPERGER M (2013- 2017) 10 BOHEEMEN L (1972) 3 BOLAND M (2014-15) 31 BOLIN G (1941) 12 BOLIN D (1942) 3 BOLT A (1901-03) 21 BOLTON K (1932) 1 BOMFORD G (1958-59) 24 BOND A (1909) 3 BONE W (1942) 17 BOOR A (1910) 5 BORCHET R (2018- 34 BOSCETTI (1907) 7 BOTHROYD A (1904) 14 BOTSIS S (1997-00) 26 BOUCHER C (1997) 2 BOURN E (1992-93) 39 BOWE J (1931-2,34-6,39-40) 103 BOWEN G (1901-07) 67 BOWEN (1903) 1 BOWERS G (1940) 2 BOWKER (1902) 3 BOWTELL L (1944) 2 BOYLAN W (1919-20) 9 BOYLE H (1922) 1 BRACKENRIDGE A (1971-72) 30 BRADDY S (1983-84) 13 BRADFORD (1905) 3 BRADLEY S (2014-16) 14 BRADSHAW C (2010) 1 BRADY (1902) 1 BRADY B (1957) 3 BRAIDWOOD J (1940) 2 BRAITHWAITE (1917-20) 30 BRAKEWELL B (1963-64) 16 BRATT J (1945) 1 BRAUN M (1997-98,02-03) 14 BRAUT M (2017- 50 BRAYSHER W (1904,06) 9 BREMAN T (1983-91,94-95,97) 151 BREMAN A (2020- 2 BREWER A (1934-40,45) 83 BRICE A (1987-89) 46 BRIGGS S (1931-36) 56 BRISTOW J (2008 -2014) 114* BROADHURST B (2004 -2012) 142* BROMLEY (1901) 1 BROOMHALL G (1932) 1 BROPHY W (1922-33,39-40) 168 BROPHY F (1927-34,36-37) 123 BROUGHTON G (2005-10,16) 94 BROUN R (1947) 14 BROWN (1901) 1 BROWN B (1928-29) 11 BROWN C (1934,37) 3 BROWN C (1949-54) 83 BROWN E (1950) 1 BROWN P (1976-79,81) 38 BROWN R (1979-84) 101 BROWN C (1980-90) 204 BROWN M (1987) 1 BROWNE B (1919,22) 12 BROWNE R (1920-21) 15 BROWNE G (1934-38) 66 BRUCE T (1977-79) 20 BRYAN C (2015-17) 24 BRYANT J (1911) 3 BRYANT B (1917) 4 BUCHANAN H (1907) 2 BUCK N (1950) 1 BUCKENARA G (1979-81) 61 BUCKNALL F (1976-77,80-82) 46 BUGGINS A (1914-16) 14 BUGGINS W (1915) 2 BUGGINS F (1922) 1 BUGGINS T (1952-54) 23 BUNNING C (1924-26) 21 BUNTON H (1938-41) 76 BUNTON H (1968-71) 59 BURBANKS (1902) 2 BURNETT E (2018) 1 BURDON (1906) 1 BURGESS B (1966-67) 17 BURKE B (1954) 7
BURKETT J (1935-36) 23 BURNHAM B (1944,48) 4 BURNS (1906-07) 2 BURNS R (1963-67) 72 BURNSIDE H (1953) 1 BURRELL H (1906-07) 15 BURTON (1910) 1 BURTON C (1941) 5 BURTON P (1967-76) 182 BURTON M (1990-99) 113 BURTON T (1993-94,98-99) 23 BURTON J (1994-95,97) 27 BUSH (1908) 2 BUSHE-JONES M (1983) 1 BUSHELL H (1909-22) 195 BUSHELL W (1911-19,23) 121 BUSHELL G (1969-72,74) 46 BUTLER L (1909-10) 18 BYRNE C (1998-99) 9 BYRNES (1901) 1 CABLE S (1990-91) 13 CABLE B (1990) 4 CAHILL E (1923-24) 29 CAHILL J (1945-46,48) 36 CAIN T (1912-15,22,24) 78 CALCUTT C (1926-28,30-31) 45 CALDOW R (1988-89) 11 CALLCOTT L (1949-50) 7 CAMPBELL B (1908-10,13-15,19) 76 CAMPBELL G (1990) 6 CAMPBELL B (2000-02) 51 CAMPBELL J (2002,05) 7 CAMPELL A (2010) 20 CANON (1901) 1 CAREY G (1918-19) 3 CARMODY S (1941,45) 38 CARMODY M (1944) 3 CARMODY D (1998-03) 94 CARPENTER G (1951) 2 CARPENTER G (1986-89) 84 CARR A (1967) 7 CARROLL W (1901-03) 30 CARROLL A (1946) 16 CARSON E (1918) 2 CARTER D (1950-55) 78 CARTER V (1990,92) 20 CARTLEDGE B (1939-40) 12 CASSEY P (1919) 11 CASTLES P (1983) 3 CATOGGIO V (1976-77) 30 CAVANAGH V (1955,57) 26 CHAMBERS B (2000,2012) 22* CHAMPION K (1941,45) 17 CHANDLER J (1902) 1 CHANDLER W (1904-06) 21 CHAPLIN A (1907) 7 CHAPLIN S (1991-92) 20 CHAPMAN T (1982-83) 11 CHATER A (1982) 1 CHERNOFF A (1942-44) 21 CHICK D (2008-09) 22 CHOPPING L (1914) 7 CHRISTIE A (1909-12) 45 CINORIS L (1917) 12 CLANCY A (1998,2000-01) 17 CLARK (1905) 2 CLARK D (2001-03) 27 CLARK G (1975-78) 33 CLARK G (2015- 92 CLARKE D (2012-17) 13 CLARKE Z (2018) 20 CLATWORTHY A (1960) 14 CLAY C (1961-62) 17 CLEGGET (2019-20) 7 CLEMENT D (1926-27) 23 CLINCH I (2020- 14 CLUNE P (1982) 7 CLYNE I (1977) 4 COBBY J (1939) 3 COCKBURN N (1924-26,30) 57 COCKER S (1987-91,93) 113 COCKIE A (2008-11,2015-18) 102 COCKRAM A (1969-70,72) 27 CODDE P (1943-44) 18 COFFEY R (1951-55) 73 COFFEY A (1984) 2 COGHLAN D (1931) 18 COLGAN J (1918) 5 COLLARD C (1954-55) 30 COMERY R (1916) 7 CONDON D (2000) 18 CONNELL M (1991-94,01,03) 93 CONNELL J (1996) 15 CONNOLLY A (1975-77,79) 12 CONROY (1901) 1 COOK C (1932) 1 COOK H (1945) 5 COOK B (1979-81) 25 COOKESLEY J (1908) 3 COOLEY E (1963) 4 COOPER (1902) 2 COOPER (1916) 9 COOPER J (1941,45) 16 COOPER J (1988-91) 35 COPE A (1988-89) 17 CORNFORD R (1953-55) 28 CORTI J (1950) 3 CORVINO E (1980) 1
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COSSOM C (2000-11) 214 COTTER G (1979-83) 42 COULSON K (1966) 4 COURT D (1980-83) 41 COWARDINE A (1944) 3 COX W (1927) 1 COX W (1954,57,59) 14 COX M (1971) 1 COX P (1988-92,95-96) 71 COYLE G (1991-94) 80 CRABB H (1916-18) 34 CRANNAGE D (1949-50,52-53) 24 CRAWFORD (1902) 2 CREEPER A (2017) 9 CRONIN F (1905) 10 CROOKS J (1945) 1 CROSBY J (1997) 4 CROSSLEY F (1916) 1 CROUCH G (1972-75) 60 CROWLEY R (2003-05) 42 CRUICKSHANK R (1947-49,51) 43 CRUTCHFIELD M (1983-86) 51 CULLEN J (1903) 6 CULLEN M (2012-2013) 7* CUMMING K (1938-40,45) 43 CUNNINGHAM I (1967,69-79) 182 CUREDALE E (1910-11) 15 CURNOW (1907) 16 CURNOW (II) (1907) 1 CURRAN (1907,09) 6 CURRIE (1908) 1 CURTIS D (1952-53) 5 CUSSEN K (1932) 13 CUZENS D (1962) 13 DAILY L (1910) 2 DAILY S (1928-38) 196 DAILY L (1931-32,35-37) 93 DAILY F (1934-35) 8 DALE W (1907-08) 11 DALTON R (1908) 1 DANIELL R (1934) 1 DANIELS R (2013) 21 DARGIE I (1986-88,91-94) 131 DARGIE C (1989) 2 DAVENPORT F (1971-80) 159 DAVENPORT T (2000-01,03) 7 DAVEY A (1910) 6 DAVEY C (1949-50,53) 44 DAVEY A (2009-2014) 56* DAVID (1902) 5 DAVIDSON A (1910) 4 DAVIDSON C (2012) 13* DAVIDSON J (1952-53) 17 DAVIES A (1933-38) 96 DAVIES W (1942-43) 17 DAVIES E (1951) 4 DAVIES S (1991-92,94) 35 DAVIES G (1997-00) 45 DAVIS F (1941,45) 7 DAVIS L (1952-54) 13 DAVIS D (1955-56) 22 DAVIS G (1981) 1 DAWSON (1916) 3 DAWSON N (1946) 7 DAWSON W (1983-86) 25 DAY W (1966) 3 DAYE J (2012-2013) 38* DAYKIN R (1911-15) 31 DEAN F (1955-64) 128 DEAN W (1982-86,90) 82 DEAN K (1954-61,63) 142 DEARLE G (1967-71) 65 DELAHUNTY L (2014- 128 DELAMERE G (1905-06) 26 DELUCA C (2012-2015) 54 DELUCA J (2014,2018-19) 35 DENNIS-LANE T (2007) 41 DENTON W (1955-62) 125 DETIUK M (1963) 1 DEVENISH-MEARES R (1973-78) 43 DEVENISH-MEARES B (1974-76) 34 DEWAR A (2017-) 81 DEWAR E (1959-61) 16 DICKIE J (1999) 4 DICKINSON E (1962) 1 DIGGINS B (1927-31) 87 DIGGINS O (1940-41,45-48) 100 DIMMER J (1973-79) 90 DIMMOCK M (1997-98) 11 DIPROSE J (1909-15,18) 116 DITCHBURN A (1929-31) 30 DIXON T (1952-55) 15 DIXON G (1953) 1 DIXON D (1968-70) 17 DOBSON P (1979-81) 16 DOHERTY W (1937-39) 3 DOLPHIN R (1963-64) 12 DONNELLY (1903) 1 DONNELLY A (1992-93,95-01) 84 DONOVAN P (1936-37) 36 DORE (1939) 2 DORNAN W (1953) 1 DORRIES H (1927) 1 DOUGE B (1977-81) 81 DOUGLAS A (1904) 8 DOUGLAS S (2009-2012) 21 DOWNER (1905) 3 DOWNEY W (1916) 3
DOYLE A (2020) 3 DOYLE T (1943) 12 DUAN A (1945) 1 DUDA A (1980) 5 DUFALL S (1916) 3 DUFFY K (1942,47-48) 20 DUNNE W (1983) 6 DUNSTAN (1904) 1 DUNSTAN J (1963) 2 DURNTHALER G (1979-80) 17 DYKES M (1969) 1 EADES J (2011) 2 EAKINS P (1966-69,73) 68 EARLE E (1922) 1 EARNSHAW A (1953) 6 EATON (1941) 3 EDDY W (1919,21-24) 24 EDMONDSON B (1927-29) 36 EDMONDSON J (1933-34,37-38,40) 34 EDWARDS W (1901-02,05-06) 53 EDWARDS F (1906) 3 EDWARDS P (1906) 10 EDWARDS H (1925-26) 6 EDWARDS P (1998) 10 EDWARDS-BALDWIN T(2018-20) 25 EIFFLER W (1943-44) 5 ELKINGTON L (2002) 1 ELLIOTT J (1929) 2 ELLIOTT D (2013-16) 14 ELLIS J (1920) 1 ELLIS P (1972,74-79) 88 EMERY (1903) 2 ENDERS C (2009) 1 ETHERIDGE N (1945) 2 ETTRIDGE B (1992) 1 EUSTACE D (1943-45) 7 EVANS (1906) 2 EVANS C (1941) 1 EVANS E (1941) 1 EVANS R (1991) 14 EXELL F (1941,46-50) 109 FACEY W (1907) 1 FAIRCLOUGH H (1917-18,22) 19 FAIRCLOUGH M (1983) 5 FAITHFULL P (1971) 4 FANCOTE P (1964-66) 16 FARAONE J (2021- 10 FARQUHAR A (1924-25) 14 FARRELL P (1961,63-66) 72 FARRELL J (1962-67) 50 FARRELL B (1966) 3 FARRINGTON (1901) 1 FATHERS G (1975-77) 37 FAUL W (1929-31) 55 FEATHERBY J (1996) 13 FEATHERBY N (2000-03) 39 FEATHERBY P (1970-74,77-79,84-88)197 FEE G (1977,80) 4 FELTON F (1930,33) 3 FENNELL (1903) 1 FENNER H (1944,47,49-52) 38 FERGIE R (1908-09) 8 FERGUSON R (1936) 1 FERRIS (1901) 2 FETHERSTONHAUGH W (2013-16) 39 FIELD R (1988) 4 FIELDER T (1933) 3 FILEAR A (1928) 2 FILLMORE G (1906-07) 13 FIMMANO B (2015-20) 41 FINCH B (1942-45) 30 FINLAY (1902) 9 FIRTH R (1964-66) 19 FISHER A (1904) 4 FISHER A (1934-39) 62 FITCH R (1929-31) 34 FITZGERALD B (1961-62) 11 FITZPATRICK (1905) 2 FITZPATRICK M (1970-74) 97 FITZSIMMONS (1941) 1 FLEMMING R (1960) 1 FLETCHER D (1982) 1 FLETCHER C (1998,00-02,07-09) 49 FLINN N (1954-57,59-64) 112 FLOYD T (1984) 10 FLYNN (1916) 2 FOLEY T (1904,06) 8 FOLEY G (1910) 11 FOLLEY E (1909-11) 13 FOOKS F (1904) 14 FORD N (1920-21) 30 FORREST (1906) 1 FORREST D (1999) 2 FORREST R (2005-2014) 107 FOSTER E (1945) 3 FOSTER R (1950-51) 29 FOTHERINGHAME N (1984) 14 FOWLER R (1958-59) 15 FOX T (1942-44) 55 FRASER D (1906-07) 5 FRAWLEY E (1948) 2 FRENCH (1908) 1 FRY (1916) 3 FULLGRABE A (1987) 2 FULLGRABE Ko (2021- 5 FULLGRABE Ka 2018- 27 FUSSELL M (1977-81,84) 55 GALLAGHER M (2007) 1
GALLAGHER W (1953) 18 GAMBLE M (1950-54) 32 GARAVANTA B (1966-67) 9 GARCIA J (2012-17) 22 GARDINER (1908) 1 GARDINER C (2002-03) 20 GARMISTON S (1908) 6 GARNAUT G (1989) 7 GAUCI M (1997-98) 21 GELAVIS M (1949-51) 37 GENOVESE M (2012-2013) 4 GEORGE T (1965) 8 GEORGIADES J (1998-01) 28 GEORGIADES J (1986-88,91-93) 103 GEPP T (1978-82) 84 GERRICK A (1929) 1 GIBBS (1904) 1 GIBSON (1903) 1 GIESE H (1907-08) 18 GIESE (1907) 2 GILBERT N (1911) 9 GILBERT W (1932-33,36-41,45-46) 108 GILCHRIST N (1951-52) 11 GILLIES C (1901-04) 53 GILLIES G (1976) 2 GILMORE W (1916-18) 20 GILMORE S (1982) 1 GIMM F (1949) 8 GLASKIN (1916) 2 GLASS D (1956-62) 136 GLIDDEN N (1952-53,55) 43 GLUCK L (1905-06) 9 GODBER A (1921) 5 GODDEN T (1990-03) 145 GOLDING B (2021- 4 GOLDING W (1987-94) 84 GOLDING E (1940) 20 GOOCH S (1994-96,98-00) 42 GOODE W (1901-02) 24 GOODE J (1944) 1 GORDON J (1907) 5 GORTON (1902) 4 GORTON R (1968-72) 52 GOSDEN R (1960-69) 166 GOW P (1964-65) 19 GRAFTON W (1951-53) 34 GRAHAM J (1908-09) 26 GRAHAM W (1909-10) 17 GRAY B (1986) 3 GREEN H (1907-08) 3 GREEN A (1915,19-28) 151 GREENV (1920) 1 GREEN M (1933-37) 70 GREEN N (1953-54) 8 GREEN G (1968) 1 GREEN B (2000) 1 GREENWOOD F (1928) 11 GREENWOOD N (1986) 1 GRENIKE (1902) 1 GRIEVE A (1990-92) 28 GRIFFIN J (1903-07) 60 GRIFFITHS M (1905,07) 8 GRIFFITHS L (1906-08) 17 GRIFFITHS E (1921) 1 GRIGG J (1922-33) 172 GROGAN (1916) 4 GROVER B (1963-64) 4 GROVER A (200-01, 03-05,10-13) 36* GRUMLEY C (1995) 17 GUHL A (1921-25) 70 GUILFOYLE (1910) 3 GUILFOYLE (1918) 4 GUINESS D (2017) 2 GUM T (2013) 9 GUMMOW (1901) 1 GUMMOW J (1908) 2 GWYNNE G (1908) 1 HADLEY F (1939-41,45) 9 HAGDORN E (1951) 7 HAGDORN J (1950-1953) 46 HAILWOOD F (1906) 6 HALES P (1971) 2 HALL (1941) 1 HALL G (1943-44,48-49) 45 HALL T (1976-81) 43 HALL C (2006-08) 46 HALL P (1975) 21 HALL J (1978-79) 6 HALLIDAY (1907) 6 HALLIGAN K (2013-18) 49 HALPIN L (1940-41) 10 HAMBLETON D (1935-40) 70 HAMBLETON G (1971) 8 HAMILTON F (1926-28) 52 HAMILTON A (1979-81) 65 HAMILTON J (1923-24,26-27,30) 67 HAMMOND (1902) 1 HAMMOND G (1917-19) 22 HAMPSON (1907) 1 HAMPSON R (1959-70) 224 HAMPSON D (1989-90,92-99) 169 HAMPSON G (2011-2014) 62* HAMPSTEAD (1907) 3 HANCOCK S (2015-2018) 48 HANLON (1907) 15 HANNAH G (1908) 1 HANSEN R (1995-97) 38 HARDIE G (1922-23) 10
HARDIMAN L (1938-41) 69 HARDINGHAM D (1997-99) 36 HARKESS S (2000) 10 HARRIS (1902) 1 HARRIS C (1945) 2 HARRIS C (2021- 19 HARROPP (1904) 1 HARVEY (1909) 1 HARVEY B (1996) 3 HASELHURST J (1964-67) 46 HASSETT P (2010-2012) 64* HATCH D (1949-50) 21 HAWKINS C (1942) 1 HAWKINS G (1990) 6 HAWKS R (1966) 3 HAWTIN J (1941,45-50) 105 HAY A (2008) 3 HAY N (2013-2016) 5 HAYDOCK D (1999) 11 HAYES M (1940-41) 15 HAYES C (2004-06,08 -09) 79 HAYES J (1943,47) 14 HAYLES A (1905-07) 10 HAYNES D (2002-03) 13 HAYNES M (2004-08) 107 HEAD (1906) 1 HEADLAND D (1998,05-12) 42 HEADY B (1988-90,92,94-96,99) 42 HEAGNEY (1919) 4 HEAL G (1965-67,70-71) 58 HEAL S (1967-77) 138 HEAL A (2014- 126 HEANEY P (1968) 1 HEATH T (1976-78) 17 HEATLEY J (1993-96) 73 HEBBARD W (1953-54) 14 HEFFERNAN V (1939,41) 8 HEFFERNAN-ROPER B (2010) 3 HEHIR (1902) 3 HEISE C (2006-07) 20 HENDERSON J (1904,06) 4 HENLEY (1906) 1 HENLEY N (1954-55) 3 HENNAH W (1907-09) 32 HERD C (1942) 11 HERD R (1942-46) 41 HERD D (1945-46) 19 HERRING R (2013) 8 HETHERINGTON J (1942) 12 HEWITT R (1972,74) 9 HEWITT E (1996) 16 HICKEY G (1924-26) 44 HICKEY L (1941,45-48) 48 HICKEY C (1984) 2 HICKMAN C (1954-57) 70 HICKMOTT L (2020- 23 HICKMOTT W (2020- 18 HICKS (1931) 1 HICKS G (1950-55) 71 HIGGINS P (1988-89) 8 HILDEBRANDT S (2006-2011, 2014) 138 HILL (1907-08) 2 HILL C (1964-68) 79 HINCHCLIFFE (1903) 2 HINES (1905) 1 HOCKING J (1996-98) 37 HODGE J (1942-44) 19 HODGE K (1942-43) 35 HODGE W (1944,49) 21 HODGE K (1924-25) 11 HODGKISS T (1967-69) 15 HOGAN R (1949) 17 HOGAN A (1971,73) 15 HOLDERS K (1944) 2 HOLMES T (1997-98,00-02,04-06) 102 HOLT W (1923-24) 13 HOOD C (2001-06) 66 HOOKWAY D (2009) 1 HOOPER S (1987-89) 5 HOOPER R (1990) 8 HOPKINSON S (1942,47-48) 27 HORSLEY K (2007-11,14-20) 206 HORTON (1916) 2 HORTON (1903) 6 HORWOOD A (1968) 2 HOSKING A (1907-09) 29 HOSKINS C (2015-19) 65 HOST G (1979) 1 HOULT P (1978) 10 HOWE A (1941,45-51) 122 HOWSON A (1921-23) 34 HOWSON (1934) 1 HOYNE M (1963) 2 HUBBLE J (1993-95,99-00) 27 HUDSON F (1941) 3 HUDSON R (1990) 4 HUGHES (1941) 1 HUGHES S (1942-44,46-47) 40 HUGHES F (1950-54) 39 HUGHES D (2011) 23 HUGHES J (1953) 6 HUGO V (1907-08) 12 HUMPHREYS R (1992) 1 HUNT K (1938-40,46) 20 HUNTER C (1989-91) 27 HURDLE B (1941,45) 13 HUTCHESON G (1988-89) 15 HUTCHINSON B (1987-88,90-93) 105
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LAWSON J (1942,48-49) 26 LAWSON D (1954-57) 73 LE FANU C (2013-2015) 44 LEACH D (2018-20) 9 LEACH Q (1999) 19 LEAHY M (2005-07) 11 LEE (1902) 1 LEE B (1942-44) 17 LEE J (2012) 1 LEE M (1980-91) 157 LEESON W (1940) 5 LEESON J (1941) 7 LEISHMAN D (2012-16) 50 LEISHMAN S (1983-85) 48 LEITCH G (1939) 14 LEMON F (1902) 1 LEMON J (1923) 1 LENNON (1901) 8 LENNON B (1962) 2 LEONARD J (1922-30) 141 LESLIE G (1941) 11 LESTER (1906) 3 LESTER S (1989-93) 25 LEVITZKE B (1980) 1 LEWINGTON P (1980) 2 LEWIS A (1906,08-11) 46 LIDDELOW L (1983) 2 LIDDICOAT J (1938) 6 LIGHTFOOT G (1975-79) 13 LILLEY H (1917) 1 LIMB H (1911-20,23) 126 LIND E (1952-55) 56 LINDBERG J (1988,90) 5 LINDSAY R (1941,46-51,53) 89 LINDSAY L (1972) 2 LOCKYER J (2015- 114 LOHOAR B (1980,82,84) 27 LOUGHRIDGE W (1911-13) 38 LOWRY (1906) 3 LOWRY L (1926-30) 51 LOXLEY W (1977-80) 19 LUCAS D (2002-03,05) 43 LUKE F (1939-41) 27 LYNCH P (1922) 9 MacDONALD D (1993) 4 MacDONALD B (1996-97) 10 MACKAY E (1910-12) 29 MACKAY P (1929-35,39) 110 MACKIE W (1942,50) 19 MacNISH A (1985-96) 195 MACRONE A (1916) 9 MADDERN W (1910-11) 14 MADUT D (2013-16) 18 MAFFINA G (1944) 6 MAGUIRE F (1989-91) 34 MAHON M (1929) 8 MAHONEY B (2012-16) 96* MALAXOS H (1942-43) 29 MALONE M (1970-76,78) 103 MALONEY (1906) 1 MALONEY R (2001-04) 72 MAMMION (1903) 1 MANN (1902) 8 MANNING R (1971-76) 49 MAPLESTON D (2006-09) 86 MARINKO D (1923) 3 MARLOW R (1976-78) 7 MARONEY (1902) 3 MARSH H (2019- 37 MARSHALL W (1968,70) 42 MARSHALL K (1978-82) 68 MARSHALL R (1989) 1 MARSHALL B (1997-98) 4 MARSHALL N (1999-03,05) 82 MARTIN F (1937) 1 MARTIN G (1957) 6 MARTIN N (2020- 24 MARTIN W (1959-67) 131 MARTIN S (2007) 9 MARTIN S (2012-2013) 4 MASCHMEDT J (1950) 9 MASLIN G (1977) 11 MASTERS J (1932) 3 MATERA Ba (2017- 38 MATERA Br (2021- 13 MATHESON R (1904) 1 MATHESON S (2005-06) 21 MATHEWS K (1953) 5 MATSON P (1912-17) 79 MATTHEWS C (1914-16,19-20) 52 MATTHEWS O (2021-) 4 MAYO J (2019, 2021- 5 McAULIFFE R (1951-55) 56 McCALLUM M (1933-39) 94 McCANN C (1908) 6 McCARTHY (1901) 2 McCLEMENTS (1920) 3 McCLUMPHA (1905) 7 McCORMICK (1905) 2 McDONALD (1906) 1 McDONALD (1917-18) 17 McDONALD L (1923) 1 McDONALD Z (1976-80) 57 McDONALD P (1980) 13 McDONALD S (1997-99) 51 McDONALD B (2013) 4 McDONNELL R (2011-12) 16 McDOUGALL B (1988-90,92) 56
McDOUGALL A (2013-14) 23 McDOWALL (1917) 1 McFARLANE S (1994-95,98-99) 60 McFAULL B (1982-83) 22 McGILL (1901) 2 McGILVRAY W (1955-59) 51 McGOWAN S (1993) 2 McGRADE G (1950-56) 117 McHARRY W (1901) 2 McINTOSH N (1991-93) 11 McINTYRE W (1904) 7 McINTYRE F (1939-41,45) 30 McKAY J (2002-03) 15 McKENNA T (2004-06) 6 McKENZIE P (1996-97) 28 McKENZIE S (2016) 6 McLEOD (1916) 1 McLEOD J (1932,35-36) 15 McMAHON J (1923) 1 McMANUS S (2001,03) 8 McNAMARA E (1920) 7 McNAUGHTON D (1935,38-39) 19 McNAUGHTON C (1996-97) 3 McNEIL C (1961-62) 11 McQUEEN C (1934) 5 McSWEENEY (1902) 3 MEDBURY A (1956-59) 38 MELBOURNE J (1903-04) 20 MELLET K (1945,47) 5 MELVILLE F (1908) 1 MELVILLE V (1980-83) 40 MENEGOLA N (2018- 12 MENEGOLA S (2015) 14 MERIFIELD K (1957-68) 212 MERILLO J (1999) 4 MERRETT G (1966) 11 MERSON F (1932-38) 93 MERTON H (1918) 2 MERVCICH R (1973) 2 METHERELL W (1927-29) 45 METROPOLIS P (1965-73) 159 METROPOLIS D (1991-98,01-03) 90 MIERS D (1981-82) 21 MILENTIS G (1999) 3 MILES S (2006-07) 4 MILLER (1937) 1 MILLER C (2002-04) 49 MILLER J (2018- 34 MILLER K (1956-57) 5 MILLER P (1992-98) 104 MILLS W (1908) 1 MILLS H (1922) 5 MILLS R (1934-40) 109 MILLSON (1906) 2 MINSON T (1914-15) 18 MITCHELL S (2002) 6 MOFFATT (1909) 2 MOHEN P (1992-93) 15 MOIR D (1960) 9 MOLONEY S (1996) 7 MONAGHAN S (1988-90) 21 MONAGHAN W (1986-88,91-97) 158 MONTEATH J (1908) 3 MONTELEONE M (1973-75) 10 MOORE R (1904-05) 18 MOORE B (1942) 4 MOORE S (2012-16),(2019) 68 MOORES C (2005-07) 15 MORGAN H (1910-13,20) 82 MORGAN H (1950) 5 MORIARTY K (1950-52) 41 MORPHESSE R (1941) 5 MORRIS T (1925-26) 2 MORRIS F (1929-30) 16 MORRIS W (1950-51,54) 26 MORT M (1982-83,85-88) 54 MOSS G (1954) 4 MULGRAVE (1906) 1 MULLER R (2009-2012) 20 MULLINEUX A (1933-34) 8 MUNDY D (1986-87) 3 MUNDY D (2004) 20 MUNRO W (1919) 9 MUNRO P (1980-81) 33 MURPHY J (1907-08) 17 MURPHY J (1915-22) 82 MURPHY F (1935-37) 53 MURPHY P (1944) 1 MURRAY J (1953) 1 MURRAY D (1961,63) 5 MURRAY J (1980-81) 27 MYSLIS M (1913-14) 4 NALTY C (1906) 8 NANOVICH M (1952) 10 NELMES R (1956-57,59) 15 NELSON E (1912) 16 NELSON V (1933) 5 NELSON D (1978) 2 NELSON D (2017) 4 NELTHORPE C (1960,65) 4 NETHERWAY K (1958-60) 7 NETTLETON M (1999) 1 NEVIN M (1965) 1 NEWICK L (2001-10) 150 NEWTON B (2018-20) 34 NEWTON R (1952) 7 NEWTON R (1958-63) 98 NICHOLAS A (1904) 4
NICHOLLS (1942) 1 NICOSKI M (2002-08,10-13) 48 NISSEN A (1928-30,33) 54 NOLAN (1902) 1 NONMUS E (1946) 4 NOONAN T (1902-04) 28 NORRIE A (1907) 1 NORRIS (1902) 7 NORRISS L (2015) 3 OAG J (1954-59) 61 OAKLEY G (1914-15,19) 35 OAKLEY L (2004-05) 32 OBERMAN M (1943) 18 OBORNE B (2001) 13 O’BRIEN G (1933) 2 O’BRIEN L (1955) 1 O’BRIEN J (1956-61) 88 O’BRIEN G (1985) 1 O’BRIEN K (1993-95) 43 O’CALLAGHAN R (1962,66) 8 O’CONNELL J (1977) 5 O’CONNOR F (1923-24) 2 O’CONNOR N (1993-02) 167 O’CONNOR R (1976-77) 12 O’DEA B (1944) 4 O’DONNELL A (1907) 2 O’DONNELL R (1909) 13 O’FARRELL C (1973-75) 33 O’HALLORAN J (2007-08) 2 O’KEEFE J (1949) 1 O’LEARY (1902-03) 3 OLIPHANT D (1965-68) 25 OLIVER R (1943-45,48) 38 O’LOUGHLIN G (1979,84-87) 75 O’MAHONY E (1945) 3 O’NEILL S (1990) 1 O’ROURKE D (1921) 3 ORR W (1912-13,16) 41 ORR W (1942,45-49) 68 ORR R (1944) 1 ORTON L (1945) 2 O’SULLIVAN L (1941,45) 10 O’SULLIVAN C (2003) 14 OUTRAM B (1901-05) 38 OUTRIDGE H (1915,19-21) 16 OUTRIDGE T (1919-31) 168 OUTRIDGE T (1945) 2 OWENELL J (1969-71) 4 PAAP S (2000-05) 68 PACKER (1907) 1 PAGE (1916) 2 PAGE L (1974-76) 38 PALMER D (1901-02) 9 PANG R (2000) 18 PARKER C (1926-27,29-30) 27 PARKER R (1945) 1 PARKER G (1951) 13 PARKER S (1993-96,07) 51 PARKER D (1996-00) 61 PARKER A (2001-02,05-13) 232* PARKIN D (1975) 8 PARNCUTT J (1903) 3 PARRIMAN M (1996-97) 12 PARRY A (1945) 1 PARRY R (1960-61) 11 PARRY D (1975) 4 PARRY C (2001-02) 19 PARRY S (2017) 5 PARSONS L (1918-19) 17 PARSONS A (2000-01) 8 PASCOE L (1955) 1 PASKOS D (1944) 2 PASSMORE L (1945-46) 3 PATERSON B (1967-73) 96 PATMORE B (1961) 6 PATON (1921) 1 PATTISON (1906) 1 PAULSEN D (1996-97) 11 PEARCE C (1901-02) 13 PEERS G (1912) 3 PEERS H (1936-40,45) 60 PELL J (1991) 2 PENBERTHY S (1927-31) 80 PENBERTHY J (1927-29) 15 PENGEL J (1923-31) 131 PENNY L (1948) 2 PEPPERELL J (1908-10) 31 PERKINS D (2017-2018) 8 PERRIS S (1957,59,61) 9 PERRY A (1915) 1 PERRY D (1980-83) 29 PERRY L (1985) 10 PETHICK M (1959-62,64-66) 130 PETHICK J (1989-90) 20 PHELAN C (2008-2018) 169* PHILLIPS (1915-16) 5 PHILLIPS D (1933) 10 PHILLIPS H (1964) 3 PHILLIPS D (1966) 4 PHILLIPS N (2013) 5 PICKETT A (2003-11) 180 PICKETT A (2010-2014) 19 PICKLES R (1944) 1 PIGGOTT D (1987-88) 4 PIGGOTT S (1992) 4 PITCHER R (1999-00) 9 PLEASS G (1905) 1 POCKLINGTON C (2012) 1
PORRIT (1903) 2 POSA M (1948-49,51-54) 46 POWELL R (2017- 54 POWER G (1932,34) 4 PREEDY G (1915-24) 114 PRESTON (1915) 1 PRESTON R (1942,46-47) 19 PRIDDIS M (2003-06) 63 PRINCE E (1923) 5 PRITCHARD B (1944,49,51) 26 PROPERJOHN E (1913) 2 PROSSER (1931) 1 PROUSE S (1942-44,46-48,50) 107 PRYOR T (1964,67) 14 PUDDEY T (1913-20) 116 PUDDEY F (1918) 2 PUDDEY H (1918) 1 PUISELLI M (1953) 1 PUTT I (1984,86) 6 PUTT L (2021- 16 QUICK B (1984) 10 QUILL G (1917-18) 15 RADFORD R (1996) 2 RAFFERTY J (1913) 13 RAKICH I (1986) 6 RALPH W (1947-48) 16 RAMSDEN A (1910) 1 RANDALL N (1971-79) 152 RANDALL B (2003-2013) 129* RANDELL J (1903,05-09) 79 RANN R (1903-05) 27 RAPHAEL P (1921) 3 RATTRAY A (1987-89) 41 RAWLINGS E (1920-22) 33 RAY M (1980) 4 RAYNER M (1972-73) 4 RE M (2010) 5 READ D (1987-88,90) 11 READ P (2008-10) 40 REED (1906-07) 5 REEVES R (1981-84) 54 REID B (2019-21 11 REILLY L (1949-52) 38 REYNOLDS J (1908-09) 14 RHODES J (1944) 2 RHODES D (1974-77) 48 RICH A (1956-57) 15 RICH D (2007-08) 21 RICHARDS W (1953) 10 RICHARDS T (2010) 6 RICHARDSON J (1903-04) 5 RICHARDSON R (1921-22,26) 5 RICHARDSON A (1931-36) 81 RICHARDSON G (1977-78) 8 RICHARDSON C (1997-99) 29 RICHES L (1924-27) 68 RICHMOND D (2000) 2 RICONI A (1922) 9 RIDD P (1910-12) 43 RIDDLE M (1994) 3 RIDLEY P (1993,95-98,06) 39 RIDLEY T (1998-01) 56 RINALDI B (2006-07) 29 RISEBOROUGH M (1951) 2 RIX M (2009-11) 51 ROADS P (1945) 1 ROBBINS T (1956-64) 159 ROBBINS D (2004-06) 59 ROBBINS J (2021-) 5 ROBERTS G (1939) 9 ROBERTS C (1953) 1 ROBERTS F (1960) 4 ROBERTS B (1960) 6 ROBERTS C (1985-87) 25 ROBERTSON A (1904, 08) 18 ROBERTSON J (1937) 1 ROBERTSON I (1940,45-46) 13 ROBERTSON K (1942-45) 17 ROBERTSON A (1962-65,67-74) 251 ROBINSON R (1975-77) 15 ROBINSON N (1979) 2 ROBINSON B (2015-16) 36 RODAN J (1952) 4 RODD E (1907-08) 15 RODGER S (1930,32-34) 52 RODGER G (1963-65) 14 RODRIGUEZ R (1918-22,24-27) 105 RODRIGUEZ C (1919) 12 ROE M (1934-36,38-41) 102 ROE D (1940) 2 ROGERS J (1918-19) 14 ROGERS E (1945-49) 49 ROHDE D (2018- 47 ROONEY F (1945) 1 ROPER D (1916) 9 ROSE A (1979-80) 18 ROSICH S (1988-89) 7 ROSS J (1947) 2 ROSS L (1968) 1 ROSS P (1982-85) 25 ROWE (1909) 1 ROWE S (1971-72) 4 ROWLANDS (1907) 1 RUBERY J (1940,45) 3 RUDD C (2001-03) 19 RUMBLE D (2003-2015) 229 RUSHTON (1903) 1 RUSSELL A (1931-32) 27
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RECORDS AT A GLANCE RUSSELL G (1950-51) 26 RYAN D (1934-35) 26 RYAN O (1938-39) 10 RYAN G (1941,45) 12 RYAN L (1946-48) 55 RYAN M (1946) 12 RYAN S (2002-03) 35 RYAN J (2004-05) 12 RYAN L (2016-17) 39 SADLIER C (1907-09,16) 28 SALT N (1953,55) 7 SAMPSON T (1917-19,21-24) 58 SAMPSON A (1947) 4 SANDERS C (1908) 16 SANDS A (1926) 1 SANDWELL A (1949) 2 SARICH E (1970) 14 SARRE B (1960-69) 172 SARRE J (1962-69) 81 SAUNDERS J (1955-56) 5 SAUNDERS K (2001) 2 SAVAGE N (1978-79) 10 SAXBY (1905) 1 SCADDAN J (1911-15,17) 57 SCADDAN R (1920) 4 SCADDAN S (1921-27) 85 SCAFIDI J (2014) 3 SCAHILL A (1930) 6 SCAPIN K (1954) 3 SCHMIDT J (1990) 7 SCHOFIELD A (1916,18) 5 SCHOFIELD J (1993-98,05-08) 114 SCHULTZ G (1975-81) 89 SCOTT (1902) 7 SCOTT (1906) 1 SCOTT J (1919,23-24) 26 SCOTT L (1941) 7 SCOTT P (1982-87,91-92) 110 SCOTT A (2010) 5 SCREAIGH M (1959-63) 87 SCREAIGH J (1956,58) 18 SCREECH K (1975-78,80) 53 SEABROOK M (1954-56) 10 SEARLE F (1945-48) 68 SELLS S (1984-86) 57 SEXTON F (1919-26) 89 SEYMOUR (1905) 5 SHADDICK R (1966) 7 SHARP H (2000) 10 SHAW M (2002) 5 SHAWCROSS J (1995-00) 87 SHEA K (1938-39) 37 SHEAN W (1967-68) 4 SHEARER A (1952-53) 19 SHEARER M (1976) 2 SHEARER C (1998) 7 SHEED D (2012) 7 SHEEHAN (1906) 1 SHEEHAN R (2010) 4 SHELDON M (1981-83) 36 SHEPHEARD A (1973-76) 54
SHEPHEARD H (2016) 22 SHEPHERD (1941) 1 SHIELDS A (1995-99) 51 SHORT L (1909) 17 SHORT W (1913) 17 SHORTLAND-JONES I (1961-63,66) 38 SIERAKOWSKI B (1969-74) 115 SIERAKOWSKI D (2002-03) 25 SIMON (1917) 1 SIMPSON (1904) 1 SIMPSON C (1968-72) 65 SIMPSON T (1997-98) 34 SIMS W (1946) 3 SINCLAIR (1908) 1 SINCLAIR C (2012-2013) 22* SKINNER A (1908-10,16) 7 SKULLEY H (1921) 14 SLADE A (1988) 2 SLATER K (1964-66) 52 SLATTER M (1992-93) 7 SLATTERY C (1921) 2 SLEEP C (1969) 3 SLOAN B (1987) 1 SLOPER D (1976) 12 SMITH J (1901-03) 15 SMITH W (1921) 1 SMITH J (1925-26) 4 SMITH A (1925-28) 58 SMITH G (1929-34) 116 SMITH P (1933) 1 SMITH N (1937-41,45-46) 94 SMITH B (1938-41) 49 SMITH J (1942-43,45-55) 159 SMITH S (1955) 1 SMITH B (1955-58) 45 SMITH B (1962) 13 SMITH T (1969-71) 21 SMITH J (1970-72) 26 SMITH R (1973-74) 39 SMITH A (1980) 1 SMITH G (1980) 1 SMITH J (1991) 1 SMITH B (1998-04,07-09) 140 SMITH A (2000-01) 36 SMITH M (2004-08,10-12) 53 SMITH R (2010) 1 SMITH T (2014-16) 4 SMYTHE (1916) 1 SMYTHE M (2012-13) 10 SNASHALL C (1927,30-33) 73 SNASHALL N (1932,34,36) 17 SNASHALL (1941) 1 SNOOKS L (1944) 4 SNOW S (1909-20,22) 172 SNOW (1916) 1 SNOW D (1990-95) 110 SOKOL B (2016- 98 SOMERFORD W (1949-50) 16 SOMERFORD M (1950-56,58) 76 SOUNNESS L (1993-96) 61 SOUTHEE H (1901) 1
SPARKS K (1985-88) 50 SPENCER P (1985-86) 21 SPILCKER N (1990) 5 STACK R (2007-10) 34 STAINSBY K (2019- 32 STAMPALIA J (1978) 1 STANLEY K (1967) 1 STANTON M (1973) 4 STAPLES M (1982-83) 5 STEELE W (1915-23) 120 STEER N (1942-47) 56 STEHN N (1934-37) 36 STEINEPREIS R (1985-87) 16 STENGLEIN T (1997-98,09) 30 STEPHENS B (1940-41) 20 STEPHENS R (1970-72) 20 STEVENS (1901) 6 STEVENS R (1911) 2 STEVENS W (1957-62) 108 STEVENSON B (2010-2018 97 STEWART M (1933) 7 STEWART C (1944) 16 STEWART K (1948) 1 STEWART D (1963) 5 STEWART M (1979) 1 STEWART G (1983) 1 STEWART N (2014) 2 STILES J (1916-18) 35 STOCKDALE R (2001,04) 6 STOCKLEY F (2014-15) 18 STOKES G (1963) 2 STONE (1916) 2 STONE E (1960) 16 STONE P (1966) 9 STRACK L (1932-40,46) 175 STRANGER T (1956) 3 STROTHER A (1931-32) 21 STUART D (1939) 11 STUART H (1995) 21 STUBBS R (1944) 10 STYLES F (1910-14) 35 STYLES L (1975) 8 SULLIVAN (1901) 1 SULLIVAN (1906) 1 SULLIVAN T (1913-15) 50 SULLIVAN C (1922) 1 SULLIVAN B (1930) 2 SULLIVAN M (1965-67) 5 SULLIVAN J (1986-89) 32 SURGRUE J (1945) 2 SUTHERLAND J (1953) 1 SUTHERLAND T (2017-2019) 8 SWANN F (1901-04) 44 SWANN C (1972-73) 8 SWEET J (1950-51) 41 SWITSUR W (1935-36) 6 SYMONDS F (1938-40) 22 SYMONS M (1991,00-01) 41 TAGGART W (1951-52) 29 TAIT J (1912-14) 26 TAPPER (1901) 1
TARIK R (1968) 3 TARRANT F (1911-12) 6 TAYLOR J (1934-38) 30 TAYLOR C (1937-39) 19 TAYLOR P (1943) 1 TAYLOR N (1961-65) 51 TAYLOR G (1962) 1 TAYLOR D (1971-72,74) 10 TAYLOR N (1975-89) 260 TAYLOR B (1979-82,84-91) 211 TEEUWISSEN M (1991-94) 15 TESTER G (1980-81) 9 THOMAS (1902) 2 THOMAS W (1911-14) 57 THOMAS W (1916) 4 THOMAS R (1955) 13 THOMAS P (1981-83) 34 THOMPSON J (1903-08) 72 THOMPSON H (1905-06) 14 THOMPSON (1905) 2 THOMPSON W (1923-26) 46 THOMSON S (1994-00) 74 TILLER M (1960) 2 TILLOTSON (1903) 6 TIMMERMAN B (1968-69) 20 TOIA L (1995-03) 81 TOLL C (1908) 6 TOLL L (1932-35,37-39) 91 TOLL R (1934,36) 27 TONKINSON E (1942,45,49-50) 44 TOOHEY C (1994,96) 12 TOWNSEND J (1984) 2 TRACEY H (1953) 1 TREEN P (1907-10) 60 TREGEAR T (1974) 10 TRENBERTH G (1940,47) 26 TREND R (1943-44) 34 TREWHELLA (1941) 2 TREWHELLA M (2006-07) 4 TRIPLETT R (1958-59) 31 TROY M (1910) 7 TUCKER I (1980-81,83-84) 28 TUCKER H (1944) 13 TUCKER R (1952) 18 TUCKEY D (1979) 1 TUCKWELL G (1979) 1 TULLOCH (1916) 1 TUOHY F (1908) 14 TWOMEY W (2014-17) 76 TYMMS (1916) 1 TYSON J (1923) 2 TYSON C (1956-60) 93 UHE (1906) 9 UKOVIC A (2003) 6 UNDERWOOD T (1989) 4 UNSWORTH J (1950) 2 UREN (1903) 3 UPTON L (2020-21) 5 VALLI W (1981-82) 37 VALLI M (1986-87) 5 VENABLES C (1996-97) 20
VERMEERSCH R (2017-2019) 6 VERYARD C (1921-22) 4 VINCENT G (1967) 7 VINES P (2002-05) 45 VINEY T (2010) 1 VIRGO G (1941) 1 VIRGO M (2007-08) 6 VOOLES G (1966) 2 WADE R (2011-2018) 13 WALDING (1903) 1 WALKER A (1980-81) 6 WALKER B (2004-05) 30 WALL G (1904) 10 WALLEY C (1967) 6 WALLISH (1903-04) 8 WALLWORK P (1984-85) 5 WALSH C (1954) 14 WALTERS R (1920,22-23) 21 WALTERS M (2016- 79 WALTON (1906) 1 WARD C (1902-10) 111 WARD H (1906-07) 17 WARD S (2011) 3 WARMAN T (1908) 1 WARNER B (1982-87) 55 WARREN S (1937-38) 17 WATERS J (1989) 1 WATERS R (2011-16, 18-20) 108* WATKINS R (1965-67) 8 WATSON J (2009) 5 WATT K (1970-73,78) 71 WATTERSON R (1948-50) 35 WEBB J (1922) 4 WEBB M (2002-10) 175 WEBSTER (1903) 3 WEILAND R (1923-31,33,35, 37-38,40) 102 WESCOMBE S (2004-05) 9 WEST B (1955) 1 WESTERN H (1954) 14 WESTERN J (1984,86-87) 16 WESTON H (1911-14) 25 WHATELEY K (1944) 11 WHEELER C (2011-2019) 155* WHELAN (1905) 3 WHITBY S (2001) 4 WHITE (1904) 2 WHITE A (1953-61) 136 WHITE M (1990-92,94) 44 WHITE S (2009) 19 WHITFIELD (1915-16,18) 4 WHYTE T (2012) 1 WILDY C (1901-02,07-08) 21 WILDY H (1903-05) 28 WILDY F (1905-06) 21 WILDY C (1907-09) 32 WILKINS J (1938) 5 WILKINSON A (1940,45-46) 29 WILKINSON D (1965) 7 WILKINSON G (1983-88) 112 WILLET R (1984-95) 188
WILLIAMS J (1938) 7 WILLIAMS F (1939-41,46-50) 122 WILLIAMS J (1948-49) 10 WILLIAMS G (1949) 1 WILLIAMS T (1956-59,61-64,66) 127 WILLIAMS M (1957-58) 15 WILLIAMS E (1963) 2 WILLIAMS C (1963-76) 252 WILLIAMS T (1964-68) 60 WILLIAMS K (1967-68) 3 WILLIAMS W (1974-79) 51 WILLIAMS D (1991) 2 WILLIAMS M (1991) 1 WILLIAMS M (1991-92) 35 WILLIAMSON J (1911) 4 WILLIAMSON K (1963-65) 8 WILLIAMSON M (1996-97) 12 WILLIS W (1913-15) 47 WILLS A (2001) 16 WILSON C (1901-03,07) 36 WILSON E (1901) 14 WILSON N (1954) 1 WILSON M (1954) 2 WILSON G (1962) 3 WILSON D (1982-83) 24 WILSON P (1982-84) 14 WINTON (1918) 2 WOLFE C (1914-15) 38 WOOD M (2013-2015) 28 WOODEN J (1997-98,02-06) 55 WOODEN J (2010) 1 WOODHOUSE G (1956-58) 34 WOODHOUSE S (1975-76) 18 WOODLEY C (1999,02) 8 WOODLEY J (2016) 1 WOODS F (1924) 7 WOOLHOUSE (1916) 2 WORTHINGTON S (2010-2015) 79* WRAY (1916) 1 WRENSTED C (1953) 2 WRIGHT T (1965-67) 33 WRIGHT G (1974-78) 49 WROTH (1916) 6 WROTH (1916) 11 WULFF A (1923) 3 WYLLIE J (2002-04) 16 WYNN-TAYLOR S (1984) 1 YARRAN S (2014-15) 39 YARRAN H (2016) 2 YATES F (1937-38) 19 YEATES W (1936-38,41) 36 YOULDEN P (1913-16) 53 YOUNG E (1901,06) 13 YOUNG R (1964-69) 76 YOUNG G (1969-72,79) 77 YOUNG C (1991) 16 YOUNG S (1997) 4 ZAMPOGNA A (1990-91) 9 ZANOTTI M (1983-88) 60
RECORDS AT A GLANCE - FOUNDED: 1896 ENTERED LEAGUE 1901 W.A.F.L. PREMIERSHIPS (16) 1912: v East Fremantle 1913: v Perth 1915: v West Perth 1924: v East Fremantle 1973: v West Perth 1986: v East Fremantle 1988: v Claremont 2004: v Claremont 2006: v South Fremantle 2007: v Claremont 2008: v Swan Districts 2014: v East Perth 2015: v West Perth 2018: v West Perth 2019: v South Fremantle 2021: v South Fremantle RUNNERS UP (15): 1925, 1926, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1959, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2009, 2011,2016, 2017 GRAND FINALS (31) 1912, 1913, 1915, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1959, 1973, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 FINALS (57) 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1943, 1946, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 LONGEST PREMIERSHIP DROUGHT 49 years (1924-1973) SUCCESSIVE FINALS 12 (1998-2009) SUCCESSIVE GRAND FINALS 6 (2014 – 2019) HIGHEST CLUB SCORE 29.33.207 vs Peel Thunder 3.5.23 (2008) 33.9. 207 vs South Fremantle 21.18. 144 (2010)
RESERVES PREMIERS (15) 1958, 1959, 1969, 1972, 1984, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2017, 2018 THIRDS, COLTS, UNDER 19’S (4) 1974, 1989, 2018, 2020 FOURTHS PREMIERS (1) 1970 R.P. RODRIGUEZ SHIELD (13) 1970, 1973, 1986, 1995, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 HIGHEST SUBIACO OVAL ATTENDANCE 51,385 (Grand Final W.P. v E.P. 30.9.1960) 26,744 (Neutral Games S.F. v W.P. 6.6.1949) 21,088 (Home & Away Games S v C. 2.6.1986) ALL AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS Brian Sarre (1966) Peter Eakins (1969) George Young (1972) Laurie Keene (1986) Andrew MacNish (1986) Matt Priddis (2015) Liam Ryan (2020) Daniel Rich (2021) SANDOVER MEDAL WINNERS 1921 Tom Outridge (Ruckman) 1926 John Leonard (Rover) 1929 John Leonard (Rover) 1935 Lou Daily (Fullback) 1938 Haydn Bunton (Rover) 1939 Haydn Bunton (Rover) 1941 Haydn Bunton (Rover) 1991 Ian Dargie (Wingman) 1994 Ian Dargie (Wingman) 2000 Richard Ambrose (CHF) 2004 Allistair Pickett (Rover) 2006 Matt Priddis (Midfielder) 2019 Lachlan Delahunty (Ruckman)
LOWEST CLUB SCORE 0.0 v South Fremantle 4.8.32 (1906)
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W.A.F.L. LEADING GOALSCORERS 1912 Herbert Limb 40 goals 1915 Herbert Limb 46 goals 1920 R.P. Rodriguez 36 goals 1957 D. Glass 83 goals 1962 A. Robertson 89 goals 1964 A. Robertson 94 goals 1965 A. Robertson 108 goals 1968 A. Robertson 162 goals 1969 A. Robertson 116 goals 1970 A. Robertson 113 goals 1971 A. Robertson 111 goals 1972 A. Robertson 98 goals 1987 . Breman 111 goals 1988 T. Breman 77 goals 1993 J. Heatley 111 goals 1995 J. Heatley 123 goals 1998 T. Ridley 3 goals 2003 B. Smith 84 goals 2004 B. Smith 109 goals 2005 L. Oakley 83 goals 2007 B. Smith 126 goals 2008 B. Smith 110 goals 2011 B Broadhurst 73 goals 2015 S Yarran 54 goals 2017 L Ryan 73 goals 2019 B Sokol 51 goals
TASSIE MEDAL WINNERS 1969 Peter Eakins
SFC LEADING GOALSCORERS Austin Robertson Jnr 1214 Brad Smith 530 Reg Hampson 385 Jason Heatley 370 Todd Breman 370 Andrew MacNish 345 Blake Broadhurst 319 Donald Glass 284 Jack Jennings 255 Laurie Keene 251
LONG SERVICE PLAYERS (SFC RECORDS) Neil Taylor (1975-1989) 260 games Colin Williams (1963-1976) 252 Austin Robertson (1962-1974) 251 Aidan Parker(2001-02,05-13) 232 Darren Rumble (2003-2015) 229 Phil Lamb (1976-1987) 227 Reg Hampson (1959-1970) 224 Tom Outridge (1917-1931) 217 Chad Cossom (2000 - 2011) 214 Kevin Merifield (1957-1968) 213 Brian Taylor (1979-1991) 211 Kyal Horsley (2007-2020) 206 Laurie Kettlewell (1954-1965) 205 Clinton Brown (1980-1990) 204 Stuart Daily (1928-1940) 202
MOST GOALS IN A MATCH 15 A Robertson v East Fremantle 31/6/1968
SIMPSON MEDAL WINNERS 1963 Brian Sarre (WA v Victoria) 1973 Peter Featherby (WA v SA) 1973 Dennis Blair (v West Perth, G/Final) 1981 Gary Buckenara (WA v Victoria) 1985 Brian Taylor (v East Fremantle, G/Final) 1986 Mark Zanotti (v East Fremantle, G/Final) 1988 Michael Lee (v Claremont, G/Final) 1998 Dean Irving (WA v SA) 2000 Brad Campbell (WA v SA) 2004 Paul Vines (v Claremont, G/Final) 2005 Matt Priddis ( WA v QAFL) 2006 Caine Hayes (WA v SA) 2006 Marc Webb (v South Femantle, G/Final) 2007 Brad Smith (v Claremont, G/Final) 2008 Chris Hall (v Swan Districts, G/Final) 2014 Jason Bristow (v East Perth, G/Final) 2015 Matthew Boland (v West Perth, G/Final) 2018 Kyal Horsley (v West Perth G/Final) 2019 Joshua Deluca (WA v SA) 2019 Ben Sokol (v South Fremantle G/Final) 2021 Greg Clark (v South Fremantle G/Final) LARKE MEDAL WINNERS 2013 Dominic Sheed (WA v VIC)
AFL DRAFTEES YEAR
PLAYER
AFL CLUB
1987
Laurie Keene Dwayne Lamb Phil Scott Andrew Macnish Mark Zanotti Glen O’Laughlin Warren Dean Karl Langdon Todd Breman John Georgiades Ian Dargie Mark Zanotti Brett Heady Deam Kemp Warren Dean Mitchell White Matthew Burton Brett Hutchison Damian Hampson Ian Dargie Daniel Metropolis Matthew Connell Steven Davies Michael Symons Jamie Billington Jay Burton Todd Breman Drew Banfield Travis Burton Jarrad Schofield Tony Godden Chris Batka Paul Ridley Scott Thomson David Sierakowski Andrew Donnelly Andrew Macnish Damian Hampson Jason Heatley Mark Zanotti Paul Ridley Ryan Humphreys Luke Toia Shane Parker Matthew Burton Jay Burton Scott Gooch Sam McFarlane Matthew Connell Scott Thomson Daniel Parker Sam McFarlane Evan Hewitt Andrew Donnelly Tony Godden Jason Heatley Michael Gardiner Paul Blair Todd Holmes Trent Simpson Scott Gooch Cameron Venables
WCE WCE WCE WCE WCE WCE Melb WCE WCE Foot St K Bris WCE WCE WCE WCE WCE WCE Carl WCE WCE WCE WCE Ess Ess Rich Rich WCE WCE WCE WCE Coll Coll Coll St K Syd Geel WCE WCE Fitz Melb Syd FFC FFC FFC FFC FFC FFC Adel WCE FFC N Melb N Melb WCE FFC St K Coll WCE WCE WCE FFC FFC
1988
# 1989 1990
#
# 1991
# 1992
# # 1993 # # 1994 # #
# # 1995 # 1996 # # # 1997 R R R R
AFL GAMES AT THIS CLUB
SUBIACO GAMES (TOTAL)
36 151 66 20 36 1 32 100 23 15 11 64 156 243 0 151 0 0 0 1 108 3 0 109 0 0 25 265 0 63 13 0 0 0 93 0 3 6 3 57 0 0 63 238 70 2 0 0 96 0 25 2 33 68 11 60 7 0 7 0 0 0
140 191 110 195 60 75 82 69 151 103 131 60 42 22 82 44 113 105 169 131 90 93 35 41 40 27 151 29 23 114 145 19 39 74 25 84 195 169 73 60 39 1 81 51 113 27 42 60 93 74 61 60 16 84 145 73 0 75 122 34 42 20
YEAR 1998
1999
2000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
R*
# # R* R* R # R # # # # # R R* # # R* R
2008 R* R 2009 2011 2012
R* R* # # R*
2013 2014 2015
R R #
2017
R 2018 # 2019 # 2020 2021
PLAYER
AFL CLUB
Chad Fletcher Des Headland Tyson Stenglein Adam Lange Jarrad Schofield Cameron Venables Ashley Clancy Antoni Grover Andrew Smith Matthew Burton Christian Woodley Luke Newick David Sierakowski Daniel Metropolis Mitchell White Evan Hewitt Des Headland Aidan Parker Mark Nicoski Tyson Stenglein Brad Smith Jarrad Schofield Matt Priddis Darren Rumble Jarrhan Jacky David Gourdis Daniel Rich> Greg Broughton Adam Cockie Trent Dennis-Lane Simon White Kyal Horsley Greg Broughton Trent Dennis-Lane Callum Sinclair Dominic Sheed> Michael Wood Joshua Deluca Callum Sinclair> Shane Yarran Sam Menegola> Liam Ryan> Brayden Ainsworth Kyron Hayden> Benjamin Miller> Liam Baker> Luke Foley> Zac Clarke Jack Mayo Joshua Deluca Mitch Georgiades > Tyler Brockman>
WCE Bris Adel N Melb Pt Adel Coll FFC FFC FFC N Melb N Melb FFC WCE FFC Geel Adel FFC Adel WCE WCE WCE FFC WCE FFC Adel Rich Bris FFC WCE Syd Carl GCS GCS STK WCE WCE FRE FRE SYD FRE GEEL WCE WCE N Melb Rich Rich WCE Ess STK Carl PTA HAW
# = Previously Drafted R = Rookie Listed
AFL GAMES AT THIS CLUB
SUBIACO GAMES (TOTAL)
179 52 106 28 131 3 0 202 0 77 0 0 10 6 23 15 114 0 112 102 0 12 240 0 3 4 183 68 7 19 87 14 17 10 29 78 0 4 58 6 53 13 3 0 0 3 0 9 0 6 7 11
49 42 30 13 114 20 17 36 36 113 8 150 25 90 44 16 42 232 48 30 140 114 63 229 0 0 21 94 102 41 19 182 94 41 22 7 28 29 22 39 14 39 0 0 0 13 16 84 4 80 0 0
* = Subsequently Fully Listed
AFLW DRAFTEES YEAR
PLAYER
2016
Emma King Kiara Bowers Renee Forth Aimee Schmidt Lara Filocamo Tiah Haynes Amy Lavell Kelly Clinch Dana Hooker Hayley Miller Tarnica Golisano Lisa Webb Jodie White Leah Mascall McKenzie Dowrick Courtney Stubbs Beatrice Devlyn Danika Pisconeri Tarnee Tester Lindal Rohde Dana Hooker Tarnee Tester Tiah Haynes > Maggie Maclachlan> Charlotte Thomas>
>
>
> > 2017
2018 2019
#
2020
# # #
2021
# = Previously Drafted R = Rookie Listed
AFL CLUB Coll FREO GWS GWS FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO FREO Bris FREO WCE WCE WCE FREO WCE FREO FRE FRE WCE
AFLW GAMES AT THIS CLUB 14 15 5 20 14 6 14 6 22 28 4 6 4 19 7 1 6 3 4 5 6
0
* = Subsequently Fully Listed
SUBIACO/COASTAL TITANS GAMES (TOTAL) 44 77 94 98 60 28 142 28 140 86 66 15 185 70 53 43 16 47 12 23 140 12 28 19 1
>= Currently Listed
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>= Currently Listed
THE VICTORS: SUBIACO’S LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS
1912 - Coach: Joe Scadden Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers:
Harry Bushell Ernie Nelson (VC) Jimmy Tait Billy Orr Herb ‘Hubba’ Limb Bill Loughridge
1913 - Coach: Phil Matson Sid Snow Horrie Bant Harry Morgan Phil Matson Joe Scadden (C) Tom Cain
Les ‘Bruiser’ Lang Joe Bushell Jack Diprose R. ‘Bony’ Daykin Percy Ridd H. Weston
Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers:
Joe Bushell Harry Morgan Jack Diprose Bruce Campbell Tom Cain Tom Puddy
Sid Snow (VC) Tom Sullivan W. ‘Digger’ Thomas Phil Matson (C) Herb ‘Hubba’ Limb P. ‘Snowy’ Youlden
Les ‘Bruiser’ Laing Joe Scaddan Wally Short W. ‘Tiny’ Willis Billy Orr H. Weston
W. ‘Battler’ Thompson Arthur Green J. ‘Snowy’ Hamilton (C) Ted Cahill Pat Rodriquez Jack Scott
Ave Guhl W. ‘Bill’ Brophy George Scaddan Johnny Grigg Greg Hickey John Leonard
Michael Crutchfield Mark Zanotti Peter Featherby Laurie Keene Todd Breman Glenn O’Loughlin Stephen Sells
Fred Davenport Gary Crouch John Dimmer Brian Sierakowski Mick Malone Ross Smith (C)
Rod Willet Clinton Brown Brad McDougall Shane Cocker Todd Breman Glen Hutcheson Mick Jennings
Kevan Sparks Andrew Brice Greg Carpenter (VC) John Georgiades Brett Heady Neil Taylor (C)
1924 - Coach: Tom Cain Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers:
Keith Hodge Jack Beasley Fred Sexton Ray Cockburn Les Riches Tom Outridge
1915 - Coach: Jack Leckie Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers:
Arthur Green Joe Bushell Joe Murphy Harry Bushell Syd Bell W. ‘Tiny’ Willis
Sid Snow George Oakley Charlie Wolfe Phil Matson Herb ‘Hubba’ Limb P. ‘Snowy’ Youlden
Les ‘Bruiser’ Laing Tom Puddy George Preedy Bruce Campbell Wally Steele (C) Clarry Matthews
1986 - Coach: Haydn Bunton Jnr. Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Clinton Brown Phil Lamb (VC) Greg Carpenter Karl Langdon Neil Taylor (C) Phil Scott Greg Wilkinson
1973 - Coach: Ross Smith Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Reserves::
Alan Shepheard Barry Patterson Dick Manning Neil Randall Keith Watt Mike Fitzpatrick Peter Metropolis (VC)
Colin Williams Dennis Blair Peter Featherby Ron Bayens Austin Robertson Peter Burton Roch Devenish-Mearse
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Fred Davenport Gary Crouch John Dimmer Brian Sierakowski Mick Malone Ross Smith (C)
1988 - Coach: Haydn Bunton Jnr. Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Garry Kemp Bret Hutchinson Ian Dargie Mick Lee Brian Taylor Laurie Keene Graham Jones
2004 - Coach: Peter German Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Ben Keevers (VC) Todd Holmes (VC) Paul Vines Ryan Crowley Sam Larkins Luke Newick Chris Hood Caine Miller
2006 - Coach: Peter German Darren Rumble David Mundy Marc Webb Richard Ambrose Brad Smith (VC) David Robbins Matthew Priddis
Caine Hayes Josh Wooden Chad Cossom Richard Maloney (C) Allistair Pickett Mark Haynes Anthony Beattie
Darren Rumble Mark Nicoski Chris Hall David Mapleston Brad Smith Marc Webb (C) Daniel Rich
Aidan Parker (VC) Greg Broughton Jarrad Schofield Shaun Hildebrandt Mark Haynes Allistair Pickett Ben Randall
Darren Rumble Clancy Wheeler Jason Bristow Lachlan Delahunty Matthew Boland Chris Phelan Joel Latham
Brad Stevenson Charles Le Fanu Brett Mahoney Shane Yarran Andrew McDougall Kyal Horsley (C) George Hampson
2007 - Coach: Scott Watters Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Ben Keevers (VC) Shane Parker Chad Cossom Anthony Beattie Sam Larkins Luke Newick Robert Forest Marty Smith
Daniel Leishman Wayde Twomey Shaun Hildebrandt Rhys Waters Chris Deluca Frank Stockley Scott Worthington Joshua Deluca
Aidan Parker (VC) Josh Wooden Chad Cossom Caine Hayes Chris Hall Luke Newick Blake Broadhurst Mark Nicoski
Darren Rumble Ben Randall Matt Priddis David Mapleston Sam Larkins Marc Webb (C) Chris Hood
Todd Holmes (VC) Greg Broughton Jarrad Schofield David Robbins Mark Haynes Allistair Pickett Ben Keevers (VC)
2008 - Coach: Scott Watters
2014 - Coach: Jarrad Schofield Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Jordan Adamson-Holmes Caine Hayes Jarrad Schofield Blake Broadhurst Allistair Pickett Luke Newick Marc Webb (C) Daniel Chick
Darren Rumble Aidan Parker Adam Cockie David Mapleston Brad Smith Phil Read Shaun Hildebrandt
Robert Forrest Greg Broughton Chad Cossom Kyal Horseley Chris Hall Mark Haynes Daniel Rich
2015 - Coach: Jarrad Schofield Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Darren Rumble Aaron Heal Scott Hancock Kyle Halligan Shane Yarran Clancy Wheeler Craig Hoskins Michael Wood
Charles Le Fanu Jordan Lockyer Sam Menegola Lachlan Delahunty Chris Deluca Leigh Kitchin Hayden Kennedy
Scott Worthington Wayde Twomey Kyal Horsley (C) Brett Robinson Matthew Boland Chris Phelan Brett Mahoney
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2018 League Premiership - Coach: Jarrad Schofield Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Angus Litherland Hayden Kennedy Justin Joyce Chris Phelan Rhys Waters Zac Clarke Jacob Miller Clancy Wheeler
Jordan Lockyer Aaron Heal Josh Deluca Lachlan Delahunty Ben Sokol Leigh Kitchin Rowen Powell
2019 League Premiership - Coach: Beau Wardman Drew Rohde Greg Clark Ben Newton Braden Fimmano Kyle Halligan Kyal Horsley (C) Max Walters
Backs: Halfbacks: Centre: Half-forwards: Forwards: Followers: Interchange:
Angus Litherland Hayden Kennedy Greg Clark Simon Moore Rhys Waters Clancy Wheeler Max Walters Tom Edwards-Baldwin
Jordan Lockyer Aaron Heal Kyal Horsley Lachlan Delahunty Ryan Borchet Leigh Kitchin (C) Rowen Powell
2021 League Premiership - Coach: Beau Wardman Backs:
Kyle Stainsby
Angus Dewar
Jakob Atkinson
Halfbacks:
Jordan Lockyer
Aaron Heal
Hayden Kennedy
Centre:
Wil Hickmott
Greg Clark
Chad Harris
Half-forwards:
Nicholas Martin
Jack Mayo
Michael Braut
Forwards:
Brandon Matera
Ben Sokol
Max Walters
Followers:
Lachlan Delahunty
Leigh Kitchin
Harry Marsh
Interchange:
Bailey Matera
Ben Golding
Liam Hickmott
Drew Rohde
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Michael Braut Drew Rohde Justin Joyce Harry Marsh Ben Sokol Ben Newton Kyle Stainsby