2021 Subiaco Football Club Annual Report

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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.


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TOTAL GAMES

25min
pages 64-65

THE VICTORS: SUBIACO’S LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS

5min
pages 68-72

ESPERANCE FL/GFL 2021 AWARDS

1min
page 61

HONOUR ROLL

18min
pages 62-63

LITTLE LEAGUE REPORT

2min
page 59

DISTRICT FOOTBALL REPORT

3min
page 58

COLTS SQUAD

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page 56

SUBIACO CULTURE A THING OF BEAUTY

5min
page 45

RESERVES SQUAD

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page 55

LEAGUE SQUAD

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page 54

RETIREES AND VALE

4min
page 35

GOLDS REPORT AND CLUB HERITAGE COMMITTEE

4min
page 31

MEMBER SERVICES & FACILITIES REPORT

3min
page 30

COMMUNITY REPORT

4min
pages 28-29

COLTS COACH REPORT

5min
pages 22-23

STRATEGY AND GOVERNANCE REPORT

3min
page 24

FINANCE REPORT AND PLAYER SPONSORS

2min
page 25

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT

4min
page 26

TALENT DEVELOPMENT & COUNTRY ZONE REPORT

4min
pages 20-21

WOMEN’S REPORT

2min
pages 18-19

TALENT SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS

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RESERVES COACH REPORT

4min
pages 16-17

ANNUAL REPORT & YEARBOOK 2021

1min
page 3

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT

5min
pages 12-13

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

6min
pages 8-9

LEAGUE COACH REPORT

6min
pages 14-15

CEO REPORT

8min
pages 10-11

SUPPORT STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS

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