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| Names | |
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| Full name | Subiaco Football Club |
| Nickname(s) | Lions |
| Season 2008 | |
| Position (after finals) | 1st |
| Home & away season | 1st |
| Top goalkicker | Bradley Smith |
| Best & Fairest | Greg Broughton |
| Club Details | |
| Founded | 1896 |
| Colours | Maroon and gold |
| Competition | West Australian Football League |
| Chairman | Neil Randall |
| Coach | Chris Waterman |
| Ground(s) | Medibank Private Stadium (Capacity: 18000) |
| Other information | |
| Official website | http://www.sfclions.com.au |
| Guernsey: |
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The Subiaco Football Club was incorporated in 1896 establishing its base at a small playing arena within the environs of the Shenton Park Lake. During the Club's embryonic period of its history it played in the "First Rate Juniors" competition from 1896 to 1900 and enjoyed premiership success.
In 1901 the Subiaco Football Club joined the then Western Australian State League football competition where it has remained to be an integral part of the State's football history and in the 2000 football season the Club proudly celebrates its Centenary.
The history of the Subiaco Football Club reflects the diehard character of people who made Subiaco one of the State's most powerful football clubs and who also made significant contributions to both the development of our State and, closer to home, the Subiaco municipality.
It joined the then Western Australian State League competition (known today as the West Australian Football League - WAFL) in 1901.
In November 2006, former Fremantle Football Club vice-captain Scott Watters was announced as the new coach for the 2007 season onwards, replacing Peter German.
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Facts
- Nickname: Lions (formerly Maroons)
- WAFL Premierships: 1912-13, 1915, 1924, 1973, 1986, 1988, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008
- Record Home Attendance: 22,000 v. South Fremantle Bulldogs on 24 September 2006
- Highest Score: 32.12.204 v. Perth Demons 2 June 1984
- Lowest Score: 0.0.0 v. South Fremantle Bulldogs 4 August 1906
Individual records
Sandover Medal Winners
See: Sandover Medal for an explanation and full list of winners.
- Tom Outridge (1921)
- Lou Daily (1935)
- Haydn Bunton, Sr (1938,1939 & 1941)
- Ian Dargie (1991 & 1994)
- Richard Ambrose (2000)
- Allistair Pickett (2004)
- Matthew Priddis (2006)
Simpson Medalists
See: Simpson Medal for an explanation and full list of winners.
- Dennis Blair (1973)
- Brian Taylor (1985)
- Mark Zanotti (1986)
- Mick Lee (1988)
- Paul Vines (2004)
- Marc Webb (2006)
- Brad Smith (2007)
- Chris Hall (2008)
Bernie Naylor Medalists
See: Bernie Naylor Medal for an explanation and full list of winners.
- Pat Rodriguez (1920)
- Don Glass (1957)
- Austin Robertson, Jr. (1962,64,65,68-72)
- Todd Breman (1987,88)
- Jason Heatley (1995)
- Todd Ridley (1998)
- Brad Smith (2003,04,07)
- Lachlan Oakley (2005)
Team of the Century
| Team of the Century | |||
| B: | Dwayne Lamb | Brian Sarre | Lou Daily |
| HB: | Laurie Kettlewell | Brighton Diggins | Bill Faul |
| C: | Snowy Hamilton | Peter Featherby | Dean Kemp |
| HF: | George Young | Phillip Matson | Gary Buckenara |
| F: | Allistair Pickett | Austin Robertson, Jr. | Tom Outridge |
| Foll: | Mike Fitzpatrick (c) | Haydn Bunton, Sr. | Johnny Leonard |
| Int: | Laurie Keene | Fred Williams | Drew Banfield |
| Brett Heady | |||
| Coach: | Haydn Bunton, Jr. | ||
See also
- Wikipedia listing of Subiaco Football Club players
- Subiaco Lions 2007 Season
- Subiaco Lions 2008 Season
External links
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