2015 Subiaco Football Club Annual Report

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120TH ANNUAL REPORT 2015

SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB

EST. 1896

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ANNUAL REPORT & YEARBOOK

2015

ANNUAL REPORT AGM 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 2016 10. General Business COVER: 2015 Premiership Team Photography by Michael Flood Designed by Scott Print. Photo contributions courtesy of SFC, Michael Flood. DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY: Scott Print 4 Aberdeen Street, Perth, WA 6000 Tel: (08) 9223 7788 Fax:(08) 9223 7700 Email: info@scott.com.au www.scott.com.au

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Board & Staff ������������������������������������������������������� 4 President’s Report ����������������������������������������������� 6 CEO Report ��������������������������������������������������������� 8 Business Development Report �������������������������� 10 Top Moments in 2015 ���������������������������������������� 11 Commercial Operations Report ������������������������� 12 Lions Corporate Report ������������������������������������� 12 Finance Report �������������������������������������������������� 14 Facilities Report ������������������������������������������������� 14 Membership Report and Figures ����������������������� 15 Quarter Century Members �������������������������������� 15 Football Operations Report �������������������������������� 16 League Coaches Report ������������������������������������ 18 Reserves Coaches Report ��������������������������������� 19 Colts Coaches Report ���������������������������������������� 20 Darren Rumble Retires ��������������������������������������� 21 2015 SFC Survey Results ����������������������������������� 22 2015 Support Staff �������������������������������������������� 23 Round by Round Results ������������������������������� 24-25 Debutants ���������������������������������������������������������� 26 Milestones & State Representatives ������������������ 27 Club Champion Awards ������������������������������������� 28 2015 Diehards ���������������������������������������������������� 30 2015 Life Members �������������������������������������������� 31 League Team Photo �������������������������������������� 32-33 2015 Premiership ������������������������������������������ 34-35 2015 Premiers ����������������������������������������������� 36-37 Subi Social ���������������������������������������������������� 38-39

Talent Development & Country Servicing Report ����������������������������������40 Community Programme Report �������������������������41 Development Squad Photos (14’s, 15’s, 16’s) ���42 GFL & EDFA Award Winners �����������������������������43 PP&S Association & Ladies Forum Reports �������44 Golds Report ������������������������������������������������������45 League Statistics �����������������������������������������������46 Reserves and Colts Statistics ����������������������������47 SFC Honour Roll �������������������������������������������48-49 Games Played 1901-2013 ������������������������������50-52 SFC Records at a Glance �����������������������������������52 Draftees ��������������������������������������������������������������53 The Victors �����������������������������������������������������54-56 Team of the Century ������������������������������������������56 League Squad and Board Photo �������������������������58 Reserves Team Photo ���������������������������������������59 Colts Team Photo ����������������������������������������������60 SFC District Football Development Council ��������62 SFC District Chair Report �����������������������������������63 SFC District Participation Report ������������������������65 SFC District Junior Football League Report �������66 SFC District Umpires Association Report ����������67 2015 District Award Winners ����������������������������68 SFC District Little League Report ����������������������69 District Club Reports �����������������������������������������70 Colts & Reserves Photos of the Year ����������������76 League Photos of the Year ���������������������������������77 2015 Grand Final Luncheon Photos �������������������.78

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SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB INC.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SUB-COMMITTEES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mark Lawrence (Director) John Martin Basil Fuller Nathan O’Connor (Treasurer) Bret Hutchinson Tony Fullgrabe Dwayne Lamb In attendance only Peter Capes (CEO) Cindy Dunham (Chair DFDC)

Mark Lawrence President

John Martin Vice President

Basil Fuller

Bret Hutchinson

Tony Fullgrabe

Cindy Dunham

Dwayne Lamb

Nathan O’Connor

TRUSTEES

Mark Lawrence (Chairman) Nathan O’Connor Peter Capes EXECUTIVE SUB-COMMITTEE

Mark Lawrence (Chairman) John Martin Peter Capes FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE

Nathan O’Connor (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Debbie King COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS SUB-COMMITTEE

Bret Hutchinson (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Pia Klymiuk Kevan Sparks Travis Kalin

STAFF MEMBERS

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE

Mark Lawrence (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Travis Kalin FACILITIES & MEMBER SERVICES SUB-COMMITTEE

Basil Fuller (Chairman) Peter Capes Travis Kalin Kevan Sparks Debbie King Brooke Edwards Chelsea Shaw Michael Barr

CEO Peter Capes

Football Manager Luke Sanders

Player Development Officer Community Programs Manager Neil Arnold

Accounts/Office Manager Debbie King

Business Development Manager Travis Kalin

Bar & Functions Manager Kevan Sparks

Lions Corporate Manager Pia Klymiuk

Marketing Coordinator Brooke Edwards

Communications Coordinator Michael Barr

Reception Chelsea Shaw

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS SUB-COMMITTEE

John Martin (Chairman) Dwayne Lamb Luke Sanders TALENT & COUNTRY SERVICING SUB-COMMITTEE

Tony Fullgrabe (Chairman) Neil Arnold Sean Wrigley DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

District Football Development Council (DFDC) Cindy Dunham (Chair) Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director) Peter Capes (WAFL Representative) Rosemary Goodin (Registrar) Isaac Babcevich (Umpire’s Manager) Cory Lake (District Coach Coordinator) Brad Hearn (Senior Community Football Representative) Mike Lasscock (Schools Representative) Shane Fraser (Local Government Representative) Tiah Haynes (Female Football Representative) Peter Quinlan (Secretary) Paul Beckers (Treasurer) Andrew Ridley (Community Development Manager – Executive Officer)

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT On behalf of the Board of Directors, I have great pleasure in presenting my 4th report as President to the members of this great club.

Mark Lawrence

Two premierships in a row and the 13th in our history, what another great performance by the players – Schoey his coaches and all the players had another excellent year. The Reserves also had another strong year and many players pushed up into the league side.

As I have said every year of my Presidency, I’m determined we remain a WAFL powerhouse and financially sustainable for the next decade and beyond, nothing has changed that focus.

After the Grand Final last year, we lost seven premiership players from the Club to WAFL retirement, Harvey Bulls, Scarborough and the AFL draft. It was a big challenge to develop our players to replace that experience and then recruit where necessary. Our List Management was again 1st class, led by Luke Sanders and Schoey. We welcomed into the Club a number of debutants this year. Through our Colts system Greg Clark, Craig Hoskins and Luke Norriss, joining our club this year were Sam Menegola, Scott Hancock, Brett Robinson, Jordan Lockyer, Braden Fimmano, Mitch McPhee, Leigh Kitchin and back from the AFL Michael Wood. Difficult to pick the recruit of the year!! Some of our team and individual highlights are

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CONGRATULATIONS

The winner of the President’s Trophy was the tireless Alby Hawkins, for his outstanding efforts again in 2015. Alby is a Diehard of this club and whilst he is a little worn he continues to deliver for the Club and our players. Well done to Captain Kyal Horsley on leading the Premiership team, to Chris Phelan for winning the Outridge Medal and Shane Yarran for the Bernie Naylor Medal.

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Rodriguez Shield – won on the last round of the year from our close rivals at West Perth Coach Schoey winning the JJ Leonard Medal as the WAFL Coach of the Year. Incidentally JJ Leonard was a Subi man and he was elevated to Legend Status at the WA Football Hall of Fame function this year The last 4 WAFL Premiers have now been coached by Subiaco Football Club Life Members (Schoey twice now, Bill Monaghan & Marc Webb) Greg Clark was named the State 18s Captain Seven SFC players were chosen in the WA Team to play and beat SA – Clancy Wheeler, Wayde Twomey, Leigh Kitchin, Chris Phelan, Lachlan Delahunty, Shane Yarran and of course Darren Rumble We broke an 89 year old SFC Club record for conceding the least average points per game making our 2015 defence was the best in our long history. We got 2 Colts into the Colts Team of the Year – Jack Beverly and Ethan Burnett

Well done also to the determined Joel Ashman winning the Reserves Blakemore Medal and Taylor Medallist and Colts Captain Jack Beverly.

A host of legends from the “Glory Years” attended a function where we added to an illustrious group of “Diehards”. Allistair Pickett, Marc Webb, Luke Newick, Chad Cossom and Aidan Parker were all honoured by the Club.

What a great announcement Colin Ahern and QBE made at the Outridge Medal in front of our faithful supporters. A three year extension on our agreement which takes them to 35 years as the principal partner, plus an increase and additional bonuses and benefits. Thanks to Colin and his team at QBE.

The Life Members induction night was a terrific night where we welcomed long time team manager Steve Lind and the very best Little League Manager in the business Kevin Hill as Life Members.

QBE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Our Ball Legend for 2015 was the great Gary Buckenara whose achievements in football are right up there with the very best. Gary lives in Victoria but made the effort to attend a home game where we could present him with the match ball and meet up with his many friends at this Club. FOOTBALL

Last year I congratulated Schoey and his team for their against the odds success, it was unthinkable at that time to expect a repeat performance – but we did it, we did it better than in 2014 and we should celebrate that. Again we got the right people in the right places including our excellent coaches led by Schoey in the Seniors and Sean Wrigley & his team in the Colts. Schoey’s key assistants include Wayne Orsi, Steve Wasley, Ryan Redfern, Nigel Hamilton and Shane Paap plus many other assistants, doctors, physios, support staff, stats people, trainers – the list goes on. Thanks to you all Back to back Premierships is a tremendous challenge for our players, coaches and everyone else at the footy club.

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MANAGEMENT

No doubt that our staff set the standard in the WAFL, they are involved in all industry committees, they contribute and held drive our club and competition to improve. Well done to Peter Capes, Luke Sanders and the rest of the staff on the way the club is managed and operates. Thanks to all the staff, Neil, Deb, Travis, Pia, Brooke and Chelsea, I am a fan of Kevan’s work and I appreciate all of our hospitality staff. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

I thank the Board for their loyalty, commitment and support to me this year, it is a team effort and to John Martin, Basil Fuller, Dwayne Lamb, Cindy Dunham, Nathan O’Connor, Bret Hutchinson and Tony Fullgrabe thanks for the time and sacrifice you make for our club. COTERIE GROUPS

Thanks very much to our coterie groups - the PP&S committee and President Garry Underhill, Ross Lockhart and The Golds and of course Sue Olcorn & The Ladies forum for all their good work

during the season. My thanks also to the TRG for their tireless maintenance work around the club. Well done to you all and thank you. Our club is a community based organization that has supported many charity events and school and club quiz nights and other fundraising efforts. This year we again dedicated home games to promote NAIDOC, to assist the Prostate Cancer Foundation of WA and the Mens Health Round as well as the Count Me In Round with the Disability Services Commission. Thanks everyone for your involvement in the Lions and we will continue to always work to improve our standards, and improve our culture and values by which we operate. Thanks to my wife Debbie and I wish all our members and supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mark Lawrence President

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CEO REPORT

Peter Capes

Last year I wrote in this report that the WAFC have a clear responsibility to provide leadership on an increasing number of issues that continue to frustrate WAFL Clubs. TV Broadcast rights, sustainability modelling, declining financial distributions and grants, “ownership” of the talent pathway and interaction with the District Model, decline in the numbers playing youth football are all key football issues that are still screaming out for resolution.

What has been clear to most for some time is that it appears there is an all or nothing approach from the WAFC when it comes to the new stadium management rights and the resulting WA football funding model that leaves little room for alternate plans. The dialog from the WAFC is an area of deep concern for WAFL Clubs and the implications of failure could be extreme. The AFL Alignment Model again demonstrated that the WAFL seemed to gain no advantage from the presence of the AFL Clubs. Key areas like attendance & sponsorship were maintained but there was a lot of negativity throughout the WAFL and in media reporting. We need to seriously consider alternative models that can harness the power and prestige of the AFL Clubs to provide a positive environment for the WAFL and its fans and supporters. Back to back WAFL premierships is a wonderful achievement by everyone involved and the many people lucky enough to be at the WAFL Grand Final at Domain Stadium will remember our 13th premiership for many years to come. Other highlights during the year included;

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The induction of two new life members in the very popular pair of Kevin Hill and Steve Lind after many years of dedication to the club. The Diehards Function. The SFC Hall of Fame where a host of legends from the “Glory Years” attended a function where we added to an illustrious group of “Die-hards”. Allistair Pickett, Marc Webb, Luke Newick, Chad Cossom and Aidan Parker were all honoured by the Club. Good Friday – this attracted our biggest crowd of the year and it was again the highlight of our home games.

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

Football is addressed more completely elsewhere in this report but I would like to acknowledge Luke Sanders for the work he has done again this year. Luke and Schoey have teamed up to ensure our list management is thorough and balanced, promoting the development of Colts and emerging talent while at the same time identifying our playing weaknesses and gaps. The recruiting was again 1st class , attracting players that were the stars of the WAFL in 2015. Luke helps lead the football manager group and involves himself to ensure the rules, fixturing and many other competition concerns have a Subiaco influence. Well done to Luke.

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TALENT & DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY

Well done to first year duo in Colts coach Sean Wrigley and Player Development Manager Neil Arnold for their efforts this season in this most critical area of our club. They are supported by a number of aspiring coaches that provide the over 100 youth in the programs with great a learning experience during their time at the club in addition to development of their football. MARKETING COMMUNICATION WITH MEMBERS, SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS

We will continue to target growth of the number of people we have contact with, to thereby increase the number of people we can convert to members, get to attend games, events and functions and of course promote the benefits of our sponsors. Communication with members and supporters remains a high priority. The website, Lions eNews and Facebook and Twitter social media provide up to date information and stories about the people within the club. Michael Flood Photography has been outstanding and is a real asset to the people of the club. Well done to Travis Kalin and his team which includes Michael Barr and Floody. SPONSORS

My sincere thanks for what was not just another great year from our Principle Partner QBE. It was the 31st anniversary of our partnership which remains unrivalled in any state league in Australia. It was a real boost to the Club that Colin Ahern announced a live negotiation with Mark Lawrence at the Outridge Medal. Many in the audience were stunned that a new three (3) year deal that included and increase and bonus payments was agreed on the night. Well done Colin and thanks to Mark Hughes and his marketing team for their great support all year. Our major support sponsors are vital to the club, thanks to Phoenix Holden, KC Sports, Medibank, AE Hoskins and Sons and the Fosters Group for your support. LIONS IN THE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & SOCIAL INCLUSION PROGRAMS

Neil Arnold has again been instrumental in the development and delivery of our Aboriginal Engagement Programs that deliver life skills, numeracy and literacy lessons to indigenous youth in our district, both metro and regional. The programs engage participants in a range of structured and supported sporting and physical activities, develop leadership skills in participants through mentors that include the David Wirrapanda Foundation.

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Jarrad Schofield is now officially recognized as a leading coach in the competition, winning the JJ Leonard Trophy as the Best Coach in the WAFL competition.

The influence of Schoey and his coaching group will continue to lead us towards an era of sustained excellence where we can continue to challenge the competition.

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The club is very community focused and we will continue to stage events and programs in our district which included; Prostate Cancer Club PROST – fitness program run for those men battling prostate cancer and recovering from operations. Community Raffle – provides over $25,000 to participating junior football and netball clubs. District schools – club provides quiz night prizes to many district schools. Country coaching and development – Neil Arnold and a number of SFC players visited our country areas to develop young players. The Golds and the PP&S also visit both Kalgoorlie and Esperance in their grand final days – thanks to both these groups.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Mark Lawrence continues to grow a reputation as one of the clubs better Presidents and he has been really supportive of both myself and all the other staff at the club. Mark runs a large business with many demands on his time and we all appreciate the time that Mark makes available to everyone. Thanks to the SFC Board for their dedication to the club and their ability to positively influence our future. Thanks to you all for the assistance you provide not only to me but for the work you do with all of the staff. To our various Coterie Groups, your work and dedication to the club is noticed and appreciated and we hope it continues for many years to come.

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Past Players and Supporters led by Garry Underhill. The Golds led by Ross Lockhart. The Ladies Forum, Sue and team. The TRG volunteers, great job gents.

Outridge Medal

NO 1 TICKET HOLDER AND AMBASSADOR

Justin Langer and Kim Hughes are both passionate about the club. We remain very fortunate that both these champions continue to give us their time and it is a huge bonus for the club. SFC OPERATIONS

People are what really defines a clubs culture and we are very fortunate to have a great administration team led by Debbie King, supported by Chelsea Shaw and Brooke Edwards. The team is very positive and provides a wonderful public face to our members, visitors and supporters. Lions Corporate is a crucial area of club operations and although we forecast another difficult year, Pia Klymiuk took responsibility and delivered a very good outcome for the Club. Our sales remain a concern. Both WCE and FFC did not sell out all of their corporate hospitality and that, as well as a gloomy outlook in the economy had a big impact on us. Thanks to Director Bret Hutchinson for his direction and leadership. Our bar and functions are run professionally thanks to Kevan Sparks and his very popular support staff Paul Pisani and Susie Woods. Thanks for your dedication, long hours and friendly efficient service, we appreciate it. I extend my appreciation to all members and supporters of the Subiaco Football Club, enjoy the back to back premierships long and loud, and I wish you all a very merry Christmas as we look forward to 2016. Finally to my wife Linda and kids Brendon & Taleisha, thanks for your patience and understanding that allows me to continue in this role. Peter Capes Chief Executive Officer

Peter Capes, Rhonda Worthington & Neil Arnold

PATRON

Kevin Merifield VICE PATRONS

Julie Bishop MP Graham Edwards Janine Freeman Bryan Gardiner Clyde Goddard Chris Hatton MLA Mayor Heather Henderson Mayor Giavanno Italiano Michael Keenan MP

Tony Krsticevic MLA Peter Metropolis Andrea Mitchell MLA Dr Harry Phillips Margaret Quirk MLA Neil Randall Mayor Tracey Roberts Luke Simpkins MP Dr Ken Spillman David Williams

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Justin Langer CLUB AMBASSADOR

Kim Hughes 2015 WAFL Grand Final

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2015 has been a great year for Business Development, which includes sponsorship, marketing and communications. Travis Kalin The club worked hard to improve on a very successful couple of years and still faces a lot of challenges moving forward and will continue to progress in this very challenging market place. SPONSORSHIP

We are extremely thankful to all of our loyal sponsors that have provided the club with much needed assistance and support. We have a great group of partners that love the club and are always willing to help. A special appreciation goes to Colin Ahern and Mark Hughes from QBE Insurance who are our Principal Partner and Michael Hoskins from AE Hoskins and Sons who is our Colts Major Partner. The club has many great partners and we would like to thank some of our long standing partners that have been with the club for 10 plus years. Australian Property Consultants (10), Annalice Framing (16), Carlton Untied Brewery (15), Community Newspaper Group (11), Driftwood Winery (12), Phoenix Holden (29), QBE Insurance (31), Sports Specialists (10) and The Paddington Ale House (20). Our club prides itself on on creating lasting partnership and we thank you for your longstanding support. This season we welcomed a number of new partners to the club and look forward to building great relationships with them. TJS Services came on board as a coaches’ partner, Grand Events Group joined the club as the main coaches’ and platinum partner, SKG Radiology became our official imagining partner and RHG Contactors join us a promotional partner. To all of our partners your support, communication and willingness have been wonderful this season and we look forward to ongoing associations with you all. We would also like to encourage all our members and fans to support those sponsors who support us. COMMUNICATIONS

The club’s website once again ranks as one of the best in the WAFL for quality and content. Our goal in 2015 was to provide our members and fans quality content, have three stories a week for the league including weekly feature, previews before each match and recaps one hour after each match. We will continue to deliver a best practice website for our members, sponsors and fans.

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Our social media pages are very popular with our fans and members and we pride ourselves on keeping our social media current, graphically esthetic and providing fans an inside look our fantastic club. Facebook and Twitter are continually evolving and the club is committed to evolve as well. This year we had a bigger push towards Instagram, which provides fans a behind the scenes look into the club. Social media is a key aspect of our communications mix as it provides a twoway conversation with our members and fans. The club’s pages have continued to remain in the top three of the WAFL. In 2015 we updated the Lions News template to make each edition more user friendly in the way of an updated layout. The Lions News is the best way for the club to communicate with members and fans and provides them with a weekly snap shot of what has been taking place around the club and what to look forward to.

APPRECIATION

Thanks to Peter Capes, for his guidance and support which enabled us to maximize our results once again in 2015. Thanks to Mark Lawrence and the board of directors who are always there to provide guidance and support. To my team Brooke Edwards, Michael Barr and Michael Flood thank you for your hard work and assistance throughout the year. To Brad Lohoar from Corporate Web Services who puts in countless hours on our club’s website, your guidance and hard work since 2011 has been invaluable and we appreciate all of your hard work. And lastly thanks to the Subiaco Football Club’s members and fans, without you this great club does not run and we thank you for your support in 2015 and we look forward to go for the elusive three-peat in 2016.

Our Communications Officer Michael Barr took on the communications role in December and has been able to implement a number of new ideas, write some fantastic in-depth stories and provide graphics that rival any of the major sporting codes around the world. Our communications with fans and members is the best in the WAFL and we should all be very proud of that. MARKETING

In 2015 the club focused on key home games to provide extra entertainment and fun for spectators. In round 3 we played our annual Good Friday game, the day provided great atmosphere and has become an annual tradition. In round 9 we celebrated our member’s appreciation day and held a number of completions for members and provided one lucky fan the ultimate Lions experience. In round 12 we played in our Men’s Health Day, the club played in a special heritage jumper from the 1973 season. It was a great day in association with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and we delivered a great result for a great cause. In round 15 we celebrated our 31st year with QBE and brought back the Cyan jumper, this day is always good fun for the club. In round 19 in partnership with the Lions District we had a kid’s fun day. This season we achieved a great result with the kids zone and the pre event colouring in completion with over 300 entries. This season we ran a number of events for our members, partners and fans. This year we hosted our golf day at the beautiful Lakelands Country Club and our first ever online auction. From our events this season we achieved excellent results.

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PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS

Annalice Framing, Australian Property Consultants, Ape Medical, Biersdorf, Burley/ Seekem, Engel, Flash Flood Photography, Loftus Recreation Centre, Nectar Mortgages, RHG Contractors, The Paddington Ale House, The Sandbar, The Loans Café and Topolinis Café. Travis Kalin Business Development Manager


TOP MOMENTS IN 2015 HORSLEY’S OUR NUMBER ONE

Subiaco captain Kyal Horsley was a part of a new club tradition in the pre-season as he moved to number #1. The Lions captains will don the number one in future as an on-going tradition. UNFURLING THE FLAG

Subiaco unfurled their 2014 premiership flag in Round Two against Claremont at Medibank Stadium. Directors Dwayne Lamb and Basil Fuller carried the cup onto the ground as the 12th premiership flag was raised. Subi cruised to a big 45-point win over the Tigers in the season opener.

CLARK LEADS WA U18S

Subi youngster Greg Clark was chosen to represent West Australia at the 2015 NAB National Championships and led the Black Ducks to a memorable one point win over South Australia in Round One. Clark has been touted as a future AFL star and has nominated for the 2015 National Draft.

MENEGOLA EMERGES

Ex-Docker Sam Menegola emerged as one of the biggest talents in the WAFL after making his debut in Round 11 for the Lions. Menegola cut the Tigers open on his debut gathering 35 disposals and two goals. The big midfielder stormed home in 2015 polling 41 Sandover votes from 12 games to finish 3rd in the count.

the Quarter Century Club on Members Appreciation Day. Stanley Bessen, Alan Bishop, Colin Button, Margaret Button, Eric Carmody, Jean Carmody, Margaret Hall, Rede Moulton, Rod Strange, Fred Symons, Peter Warden and Jackie Warden are acknowledged at Medibank Stadium. SUBI SOARS AT SANDOVER

Subiaco’s 17-3 premiership season had them poised to do damage at the Sandover and four players polled over 20 votes for the first time since the Glory Years. Sam Menegola finished third with 41 votes from 12 games and Chris Phelan finished 6th with 35 votes. Victorians Leigh Kitchin and Brett Robinson also polled heavily in the WAFL’s biggest awards night.

THE ANZAC SPIRIT DEBUTANTS DAZZLE

The Lions introduced a host of debutants over the off-season and were delighted to see them make an impact. Scott Hancock, Jordan Lockyer, Brett Robinson, Leigh Kitchin and Sam Menegola were brought in to fill roles and have all performed outstandingly at league level in 2015.

BLACK AND GOLD

Wayde Twomey, Clancy Wheeler, Leigh Kitchin, Lachlan Delahunty, Shane Yarran, Chris Phelan and Darren Rumble were all selected in the West Australian side that toppled South Australia by 45 points in May. Twomey gathered 31 touches, Yarran kicked three goals, Phelan and Kitchin were prominent in the midfield, Delahunty had 20 touches, Wheeler manned the forward line and Rumble held down the back.

Subiaco’s Jordan Lockyer burst onto the WAFL scene in 2015 and established himself as one of the league’s best defenders in Round Four against West Perth. Lockyer played gallantly against his junior club to win the Andrew Christie Medal for the player that best demonstrates the ANZAC spirit. THE YAZ-MAN

Subi forward Shane Yarran was surprisingly overlooked in the 2014 AFL National Draft and had a point to prove in 2015. The speedy forward torched the competition early kicking 30 of his season tally in ten games. Yaz slowed towards the seasons end but cruised to the Bernie Naylor Medal for league leading goal-kicker. Yarran became the first player of indigenous heritage to win a Naylor for Subiaco. HALL OF FAME FOR “OCKER”

Subiaco champion Austin “Ocker” Robertson Jr. was inducted into the AFL Hall Of Fame in June and was honoured for his decorated career at the Crown Casino, Melbourne. Robertson Jr. kicked 1,271 goals from 269 games over a 12-year career.

A NEW AGE OF DIEHARD

A host of legends from the “Glory Years” were added to an illustrious group of “Diehards”. Alistair Pickett, Marc Webb, Luke Newick, Chad Cossom and Aidan Parker were all honoured by MC Tim Gossage at the Subi Sports Bar.

FLAG #13

Subiaco had the rare opportunity to secure back-to-back flags for the fourth time in the club’s history against West Perth. The Lions were undoubtedly the best team of 2015 and put it beyond doubt with a 66 point belting of the Falcons in WAFL Grand Final 131. Matt Boland won the Simpson Medal with a spectacular sevengoal performance.

DEFENSIVE HISTORY

Subiaco broke an 89-year-old record to concede the least average of points per game in 2015. The Lions only let in 1,102 points for the year at an average of 55.1 to stand as the most dominant defensive side in the club’s history and smashed an 89 year old record. QUARTER CENTURY CLUB

Subi great Antoni Grover inducts 12 new members into

PHELAN FINE

Lions veteran Chris Phelan was acknowledged for an outstanding year in the midfield with his first Tom Outridge medal for the club’s fairest and best. Phelan averaged 24 disposals a game, represented WA and won his second WAFL premiership in 2015.

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COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS REPORT I am pleased to present the Commercial Operations report to members for the 2015 - a season that provided success both on and off the field! As stated in previous years, the corporate hospitality market has become difficult. With the slowing of the mining boom and lower corporate profit margins, the availability of funds for corporate hospitality has significantly reduced. New competition Bret Hutchinson for the corporate entertainment budget, such as the Arena, has also added to the challenge. For the first time in years West Coast struggled to fill their corporate space as did Fremantle. Given this background, at the start of the season we made the difficult decision to significantly lower the cost of our AFL Function offers, without reducing the quality of the experience, so that our clients would receive better value for money. Our hope was to retain existing clients and attract enough new clients to offset our reduced profitability. The result was mixed, with over 120 new businesses experiencing our offer for the first time, but many existing clients had less to spend in 2015, such that our AFL Functions failed to meet budget during the home and away season. In contrast to this the Subi Sports Bar, under the management of Kevan Sparks, delivered its best ever result for the Club. The Presidents Room was again opened to patrons on AFL game days which helped increase sales along with the continuation of premium snacks from Ultimo Catering. Over the past few years awareness of the Bar’s facilities has resulted in a growing number of patrons, helping to offset the reduction in AFL Functions revenue. The biggest windfall for Commercial Operations however, was the unprecedented four home AFL finals, both for AFL Functions and the Subi Sports Bar. September 2015 was the most financially successful month in the history of SFC resulting in Commercial Operations significantly exceeding budget in 2015! The careful management of expenditure by Pia and Kevan as well as a significant increase in the number of non-AFL functions also helped achieve budget. We only have two more years remaining at the traditional home of WA football (assuming the new stadium is built on time). So maximising the income from this facility is very important to the

financial well being of SFC. Once this revenue is gone, it will be difficult to replace. I would therefore like to encourage all members to consider using our facilities for functions or AFL packages. Recommending our facilties and packages to friends or family is another great way to help SFC. APPRECIATION

First and foremost, I would like to thank the Lions Corporate team et al, for an incredible effort during September. Peter, Pia, Kevan, Travis, Brooke, Chelsea and Basil and all of your teams – THANKYOU! Some of these people worked from 6am to 3am during the busy finals weekends, Friday, Saturday and on Premiership Sunday, to make each day a success for our clients and members and ensure the most successful financial month in SFC’s history. I also express my gratitude to my Board colleagues over the past Premiership year, in particular Basil Fuller who has continued to contribute to Commercial Operations team. To CEO, Peter Capes I am grateful for your experience, continual support and filling in for me when I’m not in Perth. Thank you to Pia Klymiuk for your fabulous work on AFL game day preparation and implementation. A big thank you to Kevan Sparks for his stewardship of the Subi Sports Bar, which has become an integral part of our overall operations at the Subiaco facility. Thank you both also for your efforts in attracting and managing our nonAFL functions throughout the year. I would like to extend a big thank you to Basil Fuller and the TRG group for all their work around the Club and at the Corporate Function Centre. These volunteers work tirelessly to help lower the costs of running the Club and ensuring everything is in fantastic condition. Finally, I would like to congratulate the Coach, Players, Assistants, Trainers and Support Staff on winning the 2015 WAFL Premiership. This has only happened 13 times in the past 100 years and we need to celebrate and acknowledge all of the hard work and effort put in by so many to make our Club successful. In closing, I wish our corporate partners and all our members a Merry Christmas and continuing prosperity in 2016. Bret Hutchinson Chairman – Commercial Operations

LIONS CORPORATE REPORT The 2015 year offered many exciting and demanding times for Lions Corporate. Most notably with the historic 4 home finals being hosted by Western Australia at Domain Stadium. Corporate package sales started off steadily for the year with an extremely strong return rate of the 2014 client base. With the continued downturn in the economic Pia Klymiuk environment and as a direct result the corporate expenditure on entertainment, we found it did indeed provide some challenges, such as increased competition from our strongest competitors, the need to reduce package pricing, which whilst resulting in more

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new clientele also results in reduced profit per sale. This meaning much more effort was required for every dollar made than ever before. We found that focusing on producing a solid and consistent offering for both our new and existing clientele was the most certain method to not only sustain sales throughout the season but also ensure growth wherever possible. In a market where retaining clients is paramount we also needed to ensure that their spend was consistent. This was a challenging task, as we found that whilst retaining clients was an area we excelled in, we could not control the corporate budgets being reduced across the board for our customers. We found that where a business may have had $50k allocated for 2014, budgets were being consistently reduced for the 2015 financial year. This meant we needed to find that lost profit


LIONS CORPORATE REPORT elsewhere, and so the hunt for new clients was ramped up. A strong focus was placed upon branding this past year, with the aim to create more hype and awareness around the Lions Corporate brand. We explored numerous advertising and marketing avenues, such as digital databases, radio advertising, print advertising, social media advertising and many more to ensure a larger reach and awareness of Lions Corporate’s offerings. We witnessed a great push from both our major competitors towards our clients this season and are delighted to report that although we did lose one major client to our competitors we also gained 10 fold. Lions Corporate experience a very successful year with regards to engaging with new businesses and securing their accounts with over 120 new businesses joining us in 2015. We attribute this growth to the vital combination of an excellent offering, very competitive pricing and creative marketing/advertising. CLIENTS

It goes without saying that our clients are our number one asset and their satisfaction with our product is of the upmost importance to our ongoing success. Lions Corporate are extremely thankful to our loyal clientele whose word of mouth recommendations are invaluable to not only our growth but our retention. Long standing clients joined us again this year and their support is greatly appreciated. Many new businesses and individuals have also joined us in 2015 and the response has been overwhelmingly positive, as shown through ongoing feedback throughout the year. Lions Corporate’s ultimate goal for 2016 is to grow our client base whilst retaining our existing loyal clientele and with a combination of strong marketing, well executed events we are well on our way to making 2016 another historic year. SPONSORS

We are extremely grateful for our 2015 corporate sponsors and suppliers whose support throughout the season has been vital to the success of Lions Corporate. Special thanks must be given to the outstanding catering services provided by the team at Ultimo Catering and Events, the professionalism and strong support shown by the team at Perth AV and the brilliant team at 6PR. We also must acknowledge our wine suppliers Tom Galopolous (Driftwood) and Dean Mitchell (Samuel Smith & Sons) who provide exceptional support and premium wines for all our AFL functions. Our sponsor’s and supplier’s support has been second to none and we hope to see them all again for the 2016 season. AFL FUNCTION HIGHLIGHTS

We had many highlights during the 2015 AFL season in The Corporate Lounge at the Subi Sports Bar, setting off with a very strong Fremantle and West Coast side this year, bolstered by solid fan base for both clubs and then finishing off with a historic 4 home finals at Domain. Both West Coast and Fremantle started off and then continued their seasons in an unparalleled and dominant form. We saw the West coming up victorious and the supporters beaming with pride round after round. Both teams were tipped to be dominant forces for the 2015 season but no one expected the never before seen four home finals in Western Australia and the W.A teams did not disappoint. Both winning their respective games in the Week One of finals, cementing their positions for 2 home Preliminary Finals, the fans were in a frenzy and Lions Corporate experienced the most demanding but also rewarding month in its history. Without the support of our office staff, Board

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members and our casual staff, the momentous task that was in front of us would have been impossible. West Coast Eagles enjoyed another year of a sustained and solid supporter base which made for some very passionate West Coast home games win or lose. With a room full of avid supporters hungry for a win, our West Coast functions all shared an exciting atmosphere this season. Unlike the West Coast fans we found the Fremantle supporters continued to drop off this year amid great successes by the club, many tactics were employed to retain existing clients and entice new business to some success. This will be a key area of focus for the 2016 season. A special mention must be given to our outstanding MC’s for the 2015 season. The very funny and engaging Steve “Millsy” Mills, the extremely professional Mark White and our rising star Michael Genovese. Our events are strengthened by their professionalism and ability to captivate their audience, we look forward to continuing our partnership in the 2016 season. FUNCTIONS

Besides our AFL Lions Corporate offerings we were also responsible for the delivery a number of major functions and events held at the Subi Sports Bar throughout the year, events such as;

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Sydney Swans Cocktail Function Western Demons Luncheon Western Saints Cocktail Function West Coast Eagles VIP Family and Friends functions x 2 Jonathan Brown Book Launch Wembley Godfathers Luncheon Old Haleians Luncheon 4CHF Function Trinity College retreats ABN Function Various Quiz nights AC/DC Fan Club Fleetwood Mac VIP Cocktail Function Pokémon Gala Weekend x 2

The additional revenue which these functions and events create for the club is vital to our growth and Lions Corporate will focus on developing this further in the coming years. STAFF

The encouragement, support and dedication of the team we have made this historic year one of our most successful of all time. None of this could have been achieved without the assistance, professionalism and guidance of not only the Commercial Operations Committee but the Club staff, Directors and our CEO Peter Capes, the challenging but very rewarding year has strengthened Lions Corporate and has positioned us to start the 2016 season strongly and with a clear vision of our goals. We encourage all Subiaco Football Club supporters and members to show your support for Lions Corporate either by word of mouth referrals or by experiencing our offerings for yourselves. By supporting Lions Corporate our loyal supporters and members are helping to grow the club and ultimately support the success of our great team. Many Thanks Pia Klymiuk Lions Corporate Manager

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FINANCE REPORT

Nathan O’Connor

The 2015 year again presented a number of financial challenges for the club given the commercial pressures impacting the clubs operations at Domain Stadium and the increased costs associated with running the club’s football operations and in providing services to members. I am pleased to report that notwithstanding these challenges the club has again strengthened its overall financial position at year end.

Whilst it is pleasing to report another profitable year, the Board is acutely aware of the need to continually plan for the club’s long term financial security, in particular having regard to the finite nature of the club’s commercial operations arrangements.

Subi Forever has been established by the Board with the ultimate objective being to generate a pool of funds sufficient to secure the club’s financial future in perpetuity. It has two key roles, the first is to achieve a better financial return for the club’s existing reserves and secondly, to generate significantly more funds to increase the club’s capital base. Only if this is successful will the club’s future be assured. On a personal note, I would like to thank my fellow finance committee members, Peter Capes, Debbie King and Basil Fuller for their support during the year. I wish all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Nathan O’Connor Chairman - Finance Committee

FACILITIES REPORT FACILITIES

In reviewing this section of my portfolio the main thrust continues to be the maintenance and repair programmes at Medibank Stadium and our Function Centre at Domain Stadium.

Basil Fuller

As the period of occupancy at Subiaco appears will finish at the conclusion of the 2017 season, ongoing and upkeep maintenance is programmed to cover the balance of our stay.

At Medibank Stadium both Social and Football areas were freshened up with painting, repairs also undertaken where necessary and at the same time upgrading changeroom photos to fit current achievements. The backbone of the Club’s upkeep and maintenance continue to be undertaken by the clubs TRG (Tuesday Response Group) acknowledge photographically in this report. This dedicated team ensures all our facilities continue to be in the condition expected by members, players and guests. The Club’s sincere thanks are recorded to the TRG members and look to have them again on site Tuesdays in 2016. Our group was saddened during the year with the passing of one of our original members Clyde Goddard. Clyde certainly enjoyed the companionship of his fellow TRG members and always had a story to tell. CLUB HALL OF FAME

This area continues to create great interest for members and visitors. With new items being included and a regular rotation of historical features. Early in the New Year our 2015 premiership photos and details will be on display. COMMUNICATION

As a service to members our website continues to be professionally upgraded. Our weekly Lions news (in season) reflects club activities and matter of member interests. Added club exposure through Facebook and Twitter are keeping up with current trends. Further details under this heading are included in our Business Development Report. FUNCTIONS

Our Season Opening function at our Subiaco facility catered for a sell-out attendance of members, players and guests who voted the night a great success especially the season’s program being presented by President Mark Lawrence and Coach Jarrad

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Schofield together with new players being introduced. The player auction was also conducted with a record result being achieved for this popular season event. The clubs Best and Fairest award League (Outridge Medal) and Reserves (Blakemore Medal) was again held at our Subiaco Function Centre with an excellent and professional presentation. Our support staff recognition dinner was held mid-season with an entertaining evening enjoyed by all. District Junior and Community sporting groups held regular functions at Medibank during the year and annual presentation nights at the conclusion of the season. CLUB CATERING

Home game catering this year was organised by Topolinis Caffe, a family business specialising in food for footy patrons and selected menus for Presidents Functions and Club events. Our thanks are extended to Phil and Jodie Jardine for their personal involvement and interest taken at all times. Our popular Coffee Station compliments members match day availability and we thank Jannice from Xpresso Delight for her service. CLUB MERCHANDISE

Standard and new 2015 Premiership club badged items are available from our display area located at the club reception where Chelsea Shaw supervises sales and membership information. To view our extensive stock range visit out clubs website. CLUB MAJOR RAFFLE

With member support combined with our Junior and associated sporting clubs involvement resulted in this year’s event being outstanding success. A financial distribution of $30,000 benefited our district Junior Clubs, Woman’s football (Titians Premiership club)and the Lions Netball teams. A similar amount was allocated to support our club development program. Thanks are recorded to our regular donors to this annual fundraiser Engel Distributions Pty Ltd The Good Guy’s Malaga Driftwood Margaret River Wines Topolinis Caffé IGA Leederville Loftus Recreation Centre


MEMBERSHIP REPORT MULTI-PURPOSE MEMBERSHIP CARDS

Member’s benefits have increased for next season with the introduction of our new swipe card. In launching this program the club is acknowledging all 2016 full member renewals by loading on a dollar amount on the card to be utilised at our club facilities. A special discount is also an inbuilt benefit applying to club bar prices. MEMBERSHIPS

Our membership trends for 2015 indicated a good response from a follow up with past members combined with our on field success resulted in full and country membership increase being achieved. With a planned new season membership drive complimented by reaction from our back to back team achievement we look to the current trend continuing.

Keith Stone, Chic Jackman, Ray Cornford, Mick Bailey, Gerry Stokes, Kevin Smyth, Geoff Stafford, Graeme Wilson, Mike Symons & Basil Fuller

Membership Service and Facilities sub-committee meeting Included in this committee is Peter Capes, Travis Kalin, Debbie King, Brooke Edwards, Kevan Sparks and Chelsea Shaw. This team gives an excellent input to the direction the club takes in relation to event planning, member benefits, communication and operational expectations. My thanks are recorded to their contributions.

CLASSIFICATION

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Full (inc pensioners)

757

690

671

695

662

540

672

635

532

600

Life Members

75

78

82

85

89

92

96

100

103

103

Members for Life

13

12

12

12

10

10

17

18

20

23

Country

95

89

104

98

86

70

96

72

68

86

Junior (inc. students)

767

783

625

686

538

201

360

223

165

288

Social

302

394

307

286

171

158

135

106

98

78

Our appreciation is also extended to our loyal and long standing members who regularly attend games and support club activities. We look forward to your continued involvement in 2016

Corporate

365

385

391

364

294

215

200

224

224

135

Players

111

88

117

129

106

121

125

147

132

127

3

12

25

29

25

14

20

14

14

14

Basil Fuller Chairman - Member Services and Facilities

Honorary

166

171

318

375

249

50

112

102

168

168

TOTAL

2624 2702 2652 2833 2230 1471 1833 1641 1524 1622

Vice Patrons

QUARTER CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS John Adams

Noelene Doohan

Vern Humble

Kevin Pow

Fred Symons

Maureen Barron

Robin Ewers

Jill Kennedy

Ian Salt

Val Taylor

Ian Barron

Bruce Floyd

Bruce King

John Savage

Judith Thomas

Paul Barron

Penny Gamble

Jim King

Graham Silverlock

David Thomas Mark Tidmarsh

Stanley Bessen

Steve Garcia

Maxwell Malpass

Peter Simmons

Alan Bishop

Euro Gerbaz

Terry McNeice

Steven Smith

Neil Tilbrook

James Middleton

Francis Smith

Ian Trudgen

William Boekeman Peter Bruse

Christopher Gilleland

Rede Moulton

Peter Smith

Jackie Warden

Margaret Button

Dennis Gilleland

Michael Noonan

John Smith

Peter Warden

Colin Button

Leslie Gray

John Nylander

Les Snashall

Robert Watts

Bruce Cadee

John Grow

Rob Nylander

Gail Stokes

Leslie Wearne

Thelma Carlshausen

John Hales

Michael Oborn

Brian Stone

Peter Wearne

Margaret Hall

Dominic Papalia

Jean Carmody

Robert Hall

Graham Parker

Eric Carmody

Pamela Hann

Terry Pearson

Shona Chilton

Jan Herron

Clive Penaluna

Geoffrey Clegg

Sara Hildabrandt

Joe Pistilli

Fred Cottrell

Kenneth Horton

Les Popoff

Beverley Cottrell

Rhiannan Horton

Marie Popoff

HAVE YOU BEEN A MEMBER AT SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB FOR 25 YEARS OR MORE? IF YES, PLEASE CONTACT CHELSEA AT THE CLUB TO BECOME A PART OF OUR QUARTER CENTURY CLUB.

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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT

John Martin

Reflecting on the 2015 season and the result of winning back to back premierships, the 13th in the clubs history, this could not have been achieved without the hard work and dedication from the coaches, players, support staff and volunteers. These key people are the lifeblood of the football club that make sacrifices to ensure the ongoing success and enrich the culture of our great club.

The excitement for the 2015 season was high from within the club after winning our first premiership since 2008, however with the departure of several premiership players, the club identified players needed to replace Shaun Hildebrandt, Jason Bristow, Andrew McDougall, Dan Leishman, Josh Deluca and Frank Stockley after injuring his ACL prior Luke Sanders to the season. The club had to be specific with their recruiting and set about the task of identifying suitable replacements to complement the squad. The club was able to secure Leigh Kitchin, Michael Wood, Scott Hancock, Brett Robinson, Jordan Lockyer and Sam Menegola. The clubs transition program for players graduating from Colts to senior football was healthy and several players still eligible for Colts were given opportunities at reserves and league level. Throughout the 2015 season the club played 39 players in the league team. Ten players debuted (Christopher Bryan, Braden Fimmano, Scott Hancock, Leigh Kitchin, Jordan Lockyer, Brett Robinson, Sam Menegola, Luke Norriss, Craig Hoskins and Greg Clark). Some significant milestones occurred with Darren Rumble climbing up to 5th on the clubs games played record list to sit at 229 matches and became a 6 time WAFL Premiership player. Since 1931 there are only 3 other WAFL players that have played in 6 or more premierships. Bradley Stevenson and Chris Deluca (50 SFC matches) and Brett Robinson (played 100 WAFL matches) and Chris Phelan (100 SFC matches). The 2015 Outridge Medal was held at Subiaco Subi Sports Bar in what was an exciting count. The voting system changed in 2015 to a four voter card system and all players were given a rating out of 10, a maximum of 40 votes could be awarded to any one player for each round. It was a close count all evening with Chris Phelan being awarded the Outridge Medal for his consistent season polling 560 votes. Chris was recruited from the Kingsley Junior Football Club and has been outstanding for the last two seasons culminating in his selection in the state team this season. Leigh Kitchin was runner up with 547 votes and Clancy Wheeler was the next best with 543 votes. Jordan Lockyer and Scott Hancock rounded out the top 5 with 511 and 503 votes respectively. Brett Robinson, Charlie Lefanu, Sam Menegola, Shane Yarran and Hayden Kennedy were all rewarded with consistent seasons by finishing in the top 10 players. COACHING

To our Senior Coach Jarrad Schofield, Assistant Coaches Wayne Orsi, Steve Wasley and Ryan Redfern along with Reserves Coach Shane Paap, Assistant Coaches Mark Enders and Matt Panizza, and Chairman of Selectors Nigel Hamilton, development coach Todd Holmes, rotations assistants Chad Redfern and Ben Saulsman, we thank you for your time commitment, professionalism, knowledge, communication and passion that you displayed during the season. The coaching afforded to our players is second to none and the result of winning a League premiership and making a preliminary final in reserves is directly attributed to your dedication and the outstanding group of coaches that we have at the club.

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FITNESS AND CONDITIONING

In season 2015 the Subiaco FC appointed Jackson Dennis as our head of our strength and conditioning program assisted by Dan Stead. The program that was implemented by the strength and conditioning staff was first class again this season, with the use of technology we were able to track our player’s loads closer than ever before both at training an in games. Jackson was also assisted by a group of university students and in particular we would like to acknowledge Ben Cassidy for his involvement. For the second time in as many seasons, our strength and conditioning coach has been provided an opportunity at the next level, which is an endorsement for our club and our people. We wish Jackson all the best in his new position as one of the strength and conditioning coaches at the Fremantle Football Club. The club understands that this is an important position and the club and has worked hard in the off season to secure a new strength and conditioning coach and we are pleased to announce that Dan Hiscock will be joining the club in 2016. He will continue to build on the foundations set by Jackson. Given the club has a young list of talented footballers transitioning to senior football, Dan has already been busy developing the groups strength and speed for the season ahead. MATCH DAY STAFF

Volunteers are the cornerstone of every successful sporting club, and the Subiaco Football Club is privileged to have an outstanding group of hard working volunteers. Todd Holmes was instrumental on match days as our League runner and development coach and we thank Jason Hoskins for regularly running for the reserves. Team Managers Ron Tester and Steve Lind, Timekeepers Arthur Livingstone and Lindsay Hassett, Interchange steward Frits Vanirsen, plus our statisticians in Peter Douglas, Nyree Stokes, Jeff Hoskins, Mal Adamson and Robin Adamson all have done a fantastic job throughout the season. Words can not express how indebted the club is to all our support staff. To Alby Hawkins and Mick Bailey, your dedication over countless years is unprecedented and we look forward to your continued involvement at the football club for many years to come. We can never have enough volunteers so if any member feels they can contribute in some form or other let us know. MEDICAL TEAM

The Medical team was inundated during the year with several players injuring their knees and requiring ongoing treatment and support. Their diagnosis and treatment provided to players is first class and a special thank you must go to our club Physiotherapist Annie Italiano who continued to provide a very high level of service to all players, Doctor Kent Morison and Simon Trinca for their involvement during the season. We would also like to acknowledge Dr Peter Honey who was always available to assist referrals or treatment for players. Tanya Ferguson as Head Trainer ensured that there was a consistent availability of trainers at training sessions and on match days to provide appropriate injury prevention and management for players. The work that Tanya does for our playing group is greatly appreciated. The players have enormous respect for the medical staff and the time that they dedicate during the week and match days to ensure the club has a healthy playing list. In 2015, our club embarked on a partnership with SKG Radiology to provide medical imaging for our players which enabled our medical staff to work efficiently and effectively when treating injuries. The partnership with SKG Radiology is appreciated by our medical team, players and coaches alike, and the club would


like to thank Lee Parker and his team. We look forward to an ongoing partnership for many more years.

Director

Football Operations Manager

TRAINERS

Tanya was supported by an enthusiastic and dedicated group of professional trainers. A very big thank you to all who attend training sessions, match day and rehab sessions. These very special people are Alby Hawkins, Mike Bailey, Britney Miltrup, Sarah Harris, Lauren Hodder, Kiara Kent, Rodney Reynolds, David Graham, Nathan Stephens, Tayla Collins, Cam Cody, Sam Dalmasson, Rochan Millar, Brodie Scicluna, Callum Reynolds and Troy Stafford. PLAYERS

Season 2015 was always going to be an exciting and challenging year for the football club after winning a premiership and finishing runner up in 2014. Our senior playing group (League and Reserves) was totally committed to the demands of WAFL football and the sacrifices you made during the season culminated in the club achieving the ultimate goal of a League premiership and playing in a reserves preliminary final with a young reserves squad. In the clubs 119 year history, this is only the thirteenth premiership which is a fantastic achievement. The other positives of any season is that another group of younger players have had an opportunity to play at the next level and understand the sacrifices needed to be a successful WAFL League footballer. This will compliment the group of younger players from this season that had a similar experience transitioning to League football and in return provide a more competitive environment for players to be selected. Ten players made their league debut 2015 and these players will be better equipped to handle the pressure of senior football, when the club embarks on its next phase in season 2016 and beyond. Shane Yarran was awarded the Bernie Naylor Medal (WAFL Leading Goal kicker), Jarrad Schofield was awarded the JJ Leonard Medal (Best Coach 2015) and also the John Todd Medal as premiership coach. Matt Boland was awarded the Simpson Medal for his outstanding performance in the grand final and seven players played state football. Greg Glark represented the State and was bestowed the honour of captain. After a long distinguished career, Darren Rumble retired after the WAFL Grand Final with his sixth WAFL premiership, leaving the game as Vice-Captain and also representing the club on 5 occasions as a state player. He is etched into the clubs history as the fifth highest on the clubs games played record. Matt Boland has advised that club that he will be returning to Melbourne and Scott Worthington has moved home to Kalgoorlie for employment opportunities. The club has secured Greg Broughton for the upcoming season. Greg is a three time WAFL premiership player for the club and has played in the AFL with both Fremantle and Gold Coast Suns. STAFF

The support, patience, professionalism, and assistance of the Directors, Coaches, Football Operations Committee and staff throughout the year are much appreciated. After winning a second WAFL premiership in as many years, clubs can sometimes become complacent, but we can assure you that our club is continually investigating opportunities to ensure the long term success of the club. We will continue to provide opportunities to players to transition through our talent pathway, together with recruiting specific players and coaches to complement our game plan.

Kyle Halligan

Brett Robinson 2015 LEAGUE LADDER

Team

P

W

L

D

%

Pts

Subiaco

20

17

3

0

172.32%

68

West Perth

20

13

7

0

116.57%

52

Peel Thunder

20

13

7

0

106.25%

52

East Perth

20

11

9

0

114.66%

44

Claremont

20

10

10

0

106.84%

40

Swan Districts

20

10

10

0

103.5%

40

South Fremantle

20

8

12

0

82.7%

32

East Fremantle

20

6

14

0

81.21%

24

Perth

20

2

18

0

59.4%

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2015 RESERVES LADDER

Team

P

W

L

D

%

Pts

South Fremantle

20

18

2

0

182.52%

72

Subiaco

20

14

5

1

152.53%

58

Swan Districts

20

14

6

0

109.93%

56

West Perth

20

10

8

2

118.21%

44

East Perth

20

10

10

0

108.35%

40

Claremont

20

7

12

1

97.53%

30

Perth

20

6

13

1

79.19%

26

East Fremantle

20

6

14

0

70.38%

24

Peel Thunder

20

2

17

1

45.56%

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Team

P

W

L

D

%

Pts

Claremont

20

14

6

0

113.68%

56

Swan Districts

20

13

7

0

123.50%

52

Peel Thunder

20

12

8

0

136.42%

48

East Fremantle

20

11

9

0

112.07%

44

Finally to our loyal supporters and members your support is greatly appreciated and importantly we encourage you to continue your support as we strive defend our WAFL Premiership in season 2016.

West Perth

20

11

9

0

99.08%

44

Perth

20

10

10

0

100.16%

40

South Fremantle

20

9

11

0

112.20%

36

John Martin Chairman - Football Operations

East Perth

20

7

13

0

75.26%

28

Subiaco

20

3

17

0

55.10%

12

Luke Sanders Football Operations Manager

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LEAGUE COACHES REPORT

Jarrad Schofield

Well what a year it has been for the club once again backing up after an amazing 2014 season. 2015 was always going to be an interesting year for the club to see whether we could emulate the efforts of 2014 or not. Internally there was always a self belief that we were good enough but with the increased external expectation and pressure going into the season, it was always going to be a challenge to go BACK to BACK.

After every season there is always the possibly of players retiring or leaving and in our case we had 7 premiership players and 10 additional squad members move on so the challenge for us was to regroup and rebuild a team that was capable creating more success for the football club. The development of the players in 2014 was vitally important for us to improve in 2015 and this was evident early on in the year. It was a challenging year early on with a host of injuries to key personnel but this opened the door to several players. The likes of Simon Moore, Reece Blechynden, Dave Madut, James Garcia, Chris Bryan, Bill Fetherstonough, Bradyen Fimmino & the return of Brad Stevenson from 12 months out with a knee all stepped up which is exciting for the future. We also recruited players into the club that were not only good footballers but quality men that wanted to be a part of the Subiaco FC and that were keen to add to the strong culture that already existed. These players were Lee Kitchin, Brett Robinson, Scott Hancock, Sam Menegola, Jordan Lockyer and Brayden Fimmino. All of these men have added to the playing group and have all had an impact throughout the 2015 season. We as coaches believed our game plan was sound and effective so there wasn’t much we felt needed to change other than improve on what was already in place. I must commend the players for their commitment, their time, hard work and attitude that they have all displayed throughout the program. The work they have done is a testament to the success the club has achieved in both grades over last two seasons. Two years in a row we have earned the title as best club winning the Rodriguez Shield, a reserves side that has played in Grand Final and Preliminary Final and a League side that has won two Premierships. We reviewed the season thoroughly to see what areas we could

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still improve in. Firstly we had to replace the departed Toby Horak in our Strength & Conditioning department and we did this with Jackson Dennis. Jackson’s efforts to keep the boys focused and driven throughout the preseason were second to none, his management of the players to get them as fit and strong as possible was evident with the development of our younger players and durability of our more senior players. This was proven with our win loss record throughout the year. This season we were able to develop players at league level and reserves level and the opportunities players were given will benefit them moving forward in 2016 and we will be looking to players to step up as players may get drafted and retire. THIS SEASON

39 57 5 4

players played League football. players played Reserves football. players debuted playing their 1st ever league game. players played for the club for the 1st time

The club would like to congratulate the 7 players that represented WA. Lee Kitchin, Lachlan Delahunty, Shane Yarran, Chris Phelan, Wade Twomey, Clancy Wheeler, Darren Rumble. Greg Clarke Captaining WA State 18s . Shane Yarran winning the Bernie Naylor Medal. Moving forward in 2016 the players that continue to develop and display the key attributes to play senior football will be rewarded with greater opportunities as seen with 9 new premiership player’s this year. I believe we can still have more improvement from all players, with a well managed program and the continued work with our transition program, I have know doubt we can be a force to be reckoned with in 2016. The club looks forward to seeing you all again in 2016 and appreciates the support of all our supporters and members. Jarrad Schofield League Coach


RESERVES COACHES REPORT It’s been a year of fantastic high’s and some disappointing lows, but together the group of Reserves players have grown and developed both through their football but also through the development of their personal relationships as a group. During the year, 18 of the 48 players that played Reserves played their first game. This coupled with the fact that we had an Shane Paap enormous turnover of players from the team that played in the 2014 Grand Final indicates that our efforts to reach the preliminary final were a huge step in the right direction both for the players personally and for the future development of the club. We started the season like a bull out of the gate, sitting at 8 and 1 at round 11. Our best win of the season was against Swans in round 9 in what was a wet and windy day at the office. Our side came up against an up and coming team and although they ended up facing off in the Grand Final, our deliverance of our best game that day meant we had a convincing win. Unfortunately the second half of the season wasn’t quite as successful, it’s a long year and that coupled with the other responsibilities that so many of the players had, meant we started to fall away a little with 6 wins, 4 losses and a draw against West Perth at Joondalup. It was a real goal of our side at the beginning of the year to finish nothing lower than second, to enable us to have a real go during the finals. I was incredibly proud of the boys during the great character building win against Swan Districts. Then, we ran out of legs against the eventual Premiers and bowed out in a disappointing loss to Swans the next week.

For me, many of the highlights from our first year players, With Jeremy Woodley being our leading goal kicker, Max Walters winning Runner up Fairest and Best, Luke Norriss, Braden Fimmano, Greg Clark, Craig Hoskins and Jordan Bestry all making their League debut. I was super proud to lead this group of young men and the amount support that goes on behind the scenes was phenomenal. I’ve been involved in football a really long time, but even for me, I had no idea the amount of work that is required to make a football game happen I really want to thank each and every person that helped me in my first year of coaching. To Nigel Hamilton, Mark Enders and Jason Hoskins you guys were my ‘main men’. I couldn’t have asked for better wingmen and your help, support and guidance during the season was absolutely what kept me going. To Matt Panizza, I know you were injured mate, but your help with the backline was fantastic and I was incredibly happy to see that you were named Best Clubman as result. I had many of the injured players help out at various times of the year and whilst I can’t thank you all individually, I want to thank you all as a whole. I believe that to get as far as we did this year was an enormous achievement and everyone involved at the club should be very excited about the future prospects. As the players play together for a longer period of time they will start to enjoy one another and will naturally work together as a team to achieve the common goal. Thank you again to everyone who put their faith in me this year, Jarrad for his guidance and trust and to my boys, it really was an absolute pleasure to see you develop and succeed. Well done. Shane Paap Reserves Coach

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COLTS COACH REPORT It’s been a good year of development for our young colts; the resilience and determination that has been shown by the boys in some challenging circumstances, demonstrating an ability to stick together and striving to get better has been first class. In my first year as coach we have been focussed on developing players with the skills and attributes to play league football Sean Wrigley for the Subiaco Football Club with an eye to develop the depth of our colts program and development squads which will be needed to further enhance our competitiveness and growth. The commitment to provide an environment conducive to the development of young players is a whole club approach and I appreciate the support that has been provided by many people. I would like to acknowledge the great support from Mark Lawrence, John Martin and the Board, Peter Capes and the Subiaco Football Club and staff, the Football Operations Committee and our sponsors AE Hoskins & Sons, Paul Harris, Tony Fullgrabe and Chas Greenwell Smash Repairs, Topolinis, Supporters and of course Sue Olcorn and the Ladies Forum who once again have shown great support of the colts program. Colts football is a fair commitment for all concerned but this is especially the case for parents and families. From early November, including the early Saturday morning preseason sessions to the Sunday morning in season rehabs, game day presentations on top of the usual training sessions. This is increasingly highlighted that considering the age of our group at times our parents may have felt like a taxi service; but it was great to see many of our parents at training and at times braving the unpleasant weather conditions. A key component of our program has been to develop and create a pathway for young players to move into senior football and our senior coach Jarrad Schofield has been a terrific support for all concerned with the colts, as has Luke Sanders and all involved with the senior program. Since May we have had 15 players take part in the transition program where the players trained with the senior group for a month. This is on top of the 4 colt’s age players who transitioned during preseason and all stayed and played senior football this year. To our boys that are now too old for colts, we look forward to you transitioning to senior footy, roll up the sleeves and do the work boys, and enjoy the experience and challenges. Abe Kennedy has trained with the seniors for most of the season with Michael Braut and Josh Chapman spending time later in the year with the senior group and playing some senior footy. This was terrific to see. To our coaching group Mike Pannell, Ben Armstrong, Todd Martin, Wayne Golding, David Wrigley and Jack Whitelaw; thanks boys for your support and loyalty, energy and mateship, and we were never short of a few laughs either. Thanks also to Kynan Hall and Andrew Warne for you help throughout the year with the runner duties, and Rod Jenkins and the team for taking care of our stats requirements each week. I would like to acknowledge our PDO Neil Arnold. I came into contact with Neil last November and we quickly established common ground. Neil does a huge amount of work behind the scenes, which I know is appreciated by everyone. What a medical team we have at colts level, Head Trainers Sarah Harris and Scott Flood, Physiotherapist Nick Blackah, and the team Callum Hewson, Luke Hegney, Brittany Moore, Alysce Hoskins and Cameron Miltrup. I know I’m thanking you on behalf of everyone that we really appreciate the time that you put in and the energy and expertise that you bring. You guys

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don’t mind a good laugh either, and you all bring a great vibe. Where would we have been without our brilliant team manager, Troy Halligan, not sure what we would have done without you mate; from the beginning of preseason you took control of all of the administrative stuff and managed all of our requirements game day – at times I would think everything’s running pretty smooth here, and that’s you Halla’s. We started training back in November and one of the highlights for the preseason was the colt’s annual trip to Guilderton. There was no doubting the creativity of the players who were put into groups and allocated team colours that they needed to be dressed and provided with extra challenges. I understand this trip has been a tradition of the Subiaco Colts program for some time hosted at John Byrnes’ place, and along with Kevin Brown they provided a memorable weekend, thank you very much for everything Burnsy and Browny. We were an extremely young group coming into the season and had limited experience in terms of the number of games played at colt’s level. Moving forward it’s important that the boys continue to believe, develop and understand what this team could look like going forward. Throughout the year we played 68 players, 39 debutants, 15 country players (7 from Kalgoorlie and 8 from Esperance) and the way the metro players embraced and supported the boys traveling to Perth was first class and vice versa. Going forward over 15 players can play for another 3 seasons in colts, and around 20 for another 2 years; and we successfully transitioned a number of our under 16s players to become part of the squad and to play some colts footy. Congratulations to Jack Beverley for winning the 2015 Taylor Medal and for the way he has have led the team and the leadership qualities demonstrated was beyond his years. Jack is extremely talented, has been terrific to work with as Captain, and also has the honour along with Ethan Burnett to being named as a member of the WAFL 2015 Colts team of the year. This is a great achievement by these boys and one for which we are all proud. Finally, congratulations to our seniors and the Club on the huge effort to win back-to-back premierships. Thanks everyone and all the best. Sean Wrigley Colts Coach


DARREN RUMBLE RETIRES SUBIACO LEGEND DARREN RUMBLE RETIRED AFTER 229 GAMES AND 12 SEASONS AS THE LIONS DEPENDABLE FULLBACK.

Rumble departed as the most successful player in Subiaco history with a record six WAFL premierships to his name.

There’s a reason we’ve been so successful and that’s because we are that professional, and the culture of the club is brilliant.” Added Rumble.

At 31, Rumble decided the time was right.

Rumble started and finished his career as one of the best defenders in the league and has since been employed as defensive coach for the WA State U18’S under Andrew Lockyer.

“I love playing and still have the commitment to play but I don’t have the drive to train and do all the right things any more,

Michael Barr Communications Coordinator

You get to an age when you have to make a decision and I’m now 31 and this is the right time.” Said Rumble Following Subiaco’s monstrous Grand Final victory over West Perth, Rumble announced it would be his last game. “I’m done. It means everything and it’s my last, so it does mean everything. I know I’ve won a couple before, but they are all different and all mean just as much so I’m still just trying to let it all sink in,” said Rumble. The Lions leader went out on a fairy-tale high with a 66 point drumming of the Falcons in the Grand Final and credited the club for their guidance over his 13 year career. “It’s been a pleasure to play for this club and we (Subiaco) get a bit of stick for whatever reason, but the professionalism of the club and the boys is what makes us stand out.

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The Annual 2015 Subiaco Lions survey is conducted at the end of the season and taken by our members and fans. Each year the club’s survey helps shape the club’s future. Below are some the key results.

MEMBERSHIP BREAKDOWN 11% 4% 4%

27%

6%

48%

CLUB MANAGEMENT

92%

of people are very satisfied with the Club’s performance

WHY YOU ATTEND SUBI GAMES

HOME GAME ATTENDANCE of fans attendend 5+ games in 2015

60%

SUBI’S KEY ATTRIBUTES

YOU SAID SUBI IS.... SUCCESSFUL

AFL MEMBERSHIP

TRADITIONAL PASSIONATE COMMUNITY MINDED FAMILY ORIENTED

94%

HOW WE COMMUNICATED of fan said we communicated good to excellent this season.

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WAFL TV BROADCAST

82%

of fans believe Channel 7 provides a positive image of the WAFL comp.


2015 SUPPORT STAFF

Back Row (L-R): Third Row (L-R): Second Row (L-R): Front Row (L-R):

Dr Kent Morison, Luke Hegney, Luke Sanders, Steve Wasley, Shane Paap, Wayne Orsi Ryan Redfern, Sarah Harris, Cameron Cody, Arthur Livingstone, Ron Tester, Lindsay Hassett, Jackson Dennis, Kiara Kent Brittany Miltrup, Callum Hewson, Mark Enders, Ben Cassidy, Nathan Stephens, Rochan Millar, David Graham, Annie Italiano Brodie Scicluna, Callum Reynolds, Tayna Ferguson, Jarrad Schofield, Nigel Hamilton, Tayla Collins, Rodney Reynolds

League Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach League Bench Coach League Coaches Assistant/ Reserves Assistant League Match Day Manager League Runner/ Coaches Assistant Rotations Assistant Reserves Coach

Jarrad Wayne Steve Ryan Frank

Schofield Orsi Wasley Redfern Stockley

Statistician Statistician Statistician Statistician Ground Announcer

Peter Mal Nyree Jeff Michael

Douglas Adamson Stokes Hoskins Barr

Trainers Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Strength & Conditioning Assistant Strength & Conditioning Assistant Physiotherapist

David Jackson Dan Ben Annie

Graham Dennis Stead Cassidy Italiano

Nigel

Hamilton

Little League Manager

Kevin

Hill

Match Day Doctor

Dr Kent

Morison

Ron Todd Ben Shane

Tester Holmes Saulsman Paap

Head Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer

Tanya Rodney Brittany Sarah

Ferguson Reynolds Miltrup Harris

Dr Peter Dr Simon Terry Jake

Honey Jenkin Duncan Halligan

Reserves Assistant Coach

Mark

Enders

Trainer

Lauren

Jack

Wasley

Reserves Assistant Coach Reserves Match Day Manager Reserves Runner League Interchange Steward League Timekeeper Reserves Timekeeper Property Property Assistant

Matt Steve Jason Fritz Arthur Lindsay Alby Mick

Panizza Lind Hoskins Vanirsen Livingstone Hassett Hawkins Bailey

Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainers Assistant

Nathan Kiara Tayla Cam Sam Rochan Brodie Callum

Gerry Keith Chic Kevin Ray Geoff Mike Mick

Stokes Stone Jackman Smyth Cornford Stafford Symons Bailey

Graeme

Wilson

Doctor Sports Doctor Ground Manager Scoreboard Attendant - Colts Scoreboard Attendant Hodder League & Reserves Stephens SFC Helper - TRG Kent SFC Helper - TRG Collins SFC Helper - TRG Cody SFC Helper - TRG Dalmasson SFC Helper - TRG Millar SFC Helper - TRG Scicluna SFC Helper - TRG Reynolds SFC Helper - TRG SFC Helper - TRG

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2015 ROUND BY ROUND RESULTS ROUND 1 – SUBIACO V CLAREMONT

ROUND 5 – SOUTH FREMANTLE V SUBIACO

Saturday 21 March, 4:15pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco Claremont

Q1 2.4 2.1

Q2 7.9 6.3

Q3 9.13 8.6

Saturday 18 April, 2:15pm at Fremantle Oval

Q4 15.16 (106) 9.7 (61)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 5 C.Wheeler, S.Yarran, 1 L.Kitchin, C.Le Fanu, B.Mahoney, M.Wood, C.Phelan BEST: S.Yarran, R.Blechynden, L.Kitchin, S.Worthington, C.Wheeler CLAREMONT - GOALS: 3 S.Mcadam, 2 I.Richardson, 1 J.Bradshaw, J.Richardson, K.Yu, J.Starcevich BEST: T.Ledger, C.Yeo, S.Mcadam, M.Andrews, M.Davies

South Fremantle Subiaco

Q1 4.1 4.2

Q2 5.4 8.6

Q3 7.4 14.9

ROUND 10 – BYE

Q4 10.8 (68) 24.13 (154)

SOUTH FREMANTLE - GOALS: 3 B.Saunders, 2 C.Dell-Olio, 1 B.Verrier, J.Sgherza, T.Kelly, J.Pullman, J.Sellar BEST: T.Kelly, J.Parry, R.Cook, M.Pickett, A.Hams SUBIACO - GOALS: 6 S.Yarran, B.Stevenson, 4 R.Waters, 1 L.Kitchin, B.Mahoney, W.Fetherstonhaugh, C.Wheeler, S.Moore, J.Garcia, S.Hancock, B.Robinson BEST: B.Robinson, B.Stevenson, A.Heal, S.Yarran, C.Phelan

ROUND 6 – BYE ROUND 7 – PERTH V SUBIACO

Aaron Heal

Saturday 2 May, 2:15pm at Lathlain Park

Perth Subiaco

Q1 0.0 1.6

Q2 1.5 4.8

Q3 1.7 8.11

Q4 3.9 (27) 8.15 (63)

PERTH - GOALS: 1 K.Chester, B.Wolfenden, A.Boyes BEST: C.Billings, J.Bell, B.Wolfenden, R.Brookes, A.Tropiano SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 S.Yarran, 1 S.Hancock, C.Phelan, W.Twomey, C.Wheeler BEST: C.Wheeler, C.Le fanu, S.Worthington, B.Robinson, S.Hancock

Shane Yarran ROUND 2 – EAST FREMANTLE V SUBIACO Saturday 28 March, 2:15pm at ATOM Stadium

East Fremantle Subiaco

Q1 3.4 4.3

Q2 6.7 6.7

Q3 6.9 13.8

ROUND 11 – SUBIACO V EAST FREMANTLE Monday 6 June, 2:15pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco East Fremantle

Q1 2.3 0.4

Q2 5.6 6.9

Q3 10.11 6.11

Q4 15.18 (108) 8.12 (60)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 C.Deluca, S.Menegola, B.Robinson, S.Yarran, 1 W.Fetherstonhaugh, R.Waters, M.Wood, L.Delahunty, S.Hancock, C.Phelan, C.Wheeler BEST: S.Menegola, B.Robinson, D.Madut, A.Heal, J.Latham EAST FREMANTLE - GOALS: 2 J.Locantro, G.Hampson, 1 R.Lester-Smith, S.Henson, J.Perham, J.Schofield BEST: B.O’brien, J.Schofield, S.Henson, G.Hampson

Q4 9.13 (67) 17.12 (114)

EAST FREMANTLE - GOALS: 5 B.Ellis, 1 S.Henson, B.O’Brien, J.Mcnamara, J.Schofield BEST: B.Ellis, R.O’Brien, M.Jupp, B.Williamson, D.Chartres SUBIACO - GOALS: 5 S.Yarran, 3 C.Wheeler, 2 R.Waters, L.Delahunty, J.Garcia, 1 M.Wood, L.Kitchin, S.Hancock BEST: K.Horsley, S.Yarran, L.Kitchin, C.Wheeler, D.Madut, C.Le Fanu

Scott Worthington Wayde Twomey ROUND 8 – PEEL THUNDER V SUBIACO

Saturday 9 May, 2:15pm at Bendigo Bank Stadium

Peel Thunder Subiaco

Q1 3.2 7.2

Q2 4.4 8.5

Q3 5.5 12.14

Q4 7.10 (52) 16.16 (112)

PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 3 L.Jetta, 1 C.Moller, G.Ugle, N.Fahey, T.Vandeleur BEST: J.Bootsma, T.Mzungu, B.Lawler, T.Smith, T.Sheridan SUBIACO- GOALS: 6 S.Yarran, 2 K.Halligan, C.Le fanu, B.Mahoney, 1 B.Robinson, B.Stevenson, J.Latham, C.Deluca BEST: B.Robinson, D.Madut, S.Yarran, H.Kennedy, C.Phelan

Jordan Lockyer

ROUND 12 – SUBIACO V SOUTH FREMANTLE Saturday 13 June, 2:15pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco South Fremantle

Q1 4.5 1.0

Q2 5.7 4.4

Q3 6.9 4.5

Q4 9.12 (66) 6.8 (44)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 K.Halligan, 2 L.Delahunty, S.Yarran, 1 D.Madut, C.Phelan BEST: K.Halligan, C.Deluca, A.Heal, L.Delahunty, S.Menegola SOUTH FREMANTLE - GOALS: 2 J.Sellar, H.Schloithe, 1 J.Dragovich, T.Kelly BEST: A.Guglielmana, M.Pickett, J.Dragovich, B.Wilson

ROUND 9 – SUBIACO V SWAN DISTRICTS Saturday 16 May, 2:40pm at Medibank Stadium

ROUND 3 – SUBIACO V EAST PERTH Friday 3 April, 3.10pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco East Perth

Q1 2.1 5.4

Q2 3.4 10.7

Q3 5.5 14.10

Q4 7.9 (51) 17.13 (115)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 S.Yarran, 1 M.Wood, J.Garcia, B.Mahoney, S.Hancock BEST: C.Wheeler, L.Kitchin, K.Horsley, L.Delahunty EAST PERTH - GOALS: 4 M.Newman, 3 B.Colledge, 2 J.Hill, S.Tunbridge, 1 C.Wulff, L.Duggan, J.Bennell, A.Gardoud, F.Mcinnes, B.Lee BEST: B.Colledge, J.Oakley-Nicholls, K.Anderson, M.Fraser

Subiaco Swan Districts

Q1 2.3 2.3

Q2 6.8 2.3

Q3 7.14 5.5

Q4 11.18 (84) 6.6 (42)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 C.Deluca, 1 W.Fetherstonhaugh, R.Waters, S.Yarran, J.Lockyer, B.Stevenson, C.Wheeler, B.Robinson, C.Phelan BEST: L.Kitchin, C.Phelan, C.Deluca, H.Kennedy, J.Latham SWAN DISTRICTS - GOALS: 2 M.Rogers, 1 T.Geappen, J.Nuich, J.Daniels, R.Cary BEST: N.Broad, A.Howard, J.Simpson, T.Notte

Brett Robinson ROUND 13 – CLAREMONT V SUBIACO

ROUND 4 – SUBIACO V WEST PERTH

Saturday 20 June, 1:40pm at Claremont Showgrounds

Saturday 12 April, 2:05pm at Bendigo Bank Stadium

Subiaco West Perth

Q1 0.0 4.4

Q2 3.6 4.5

Q3 8.7 6.6

Q4 9.11 (65) 6.12 (48)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 B.Stevenson, J.Garcia, 1 C.Wheeler, B.Robinson, L.Delahunty BEST: J.Lockyer, S.Worthington, H.Kennedy, C.Phelan, J.Latham WEST PERTH - GOALS: 2 M.Lourey, 1 A.Strijk, L.Meadows, M.Fowler, K.Manning BEST: S.Nelson, A.Strijk, C.Keunen, M.Lourey

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Claremont Subiaco

Scott Hancock

Q1 2.3 2.3

Q2 3.4 6.5

Q3 5.6 7.11

Q4 5.8 (38) 10.15 (75)

CLAREMONT - GOALS: 1 A.Hamp, J.Bradshaw, B.Maister, I.Richardson, K.Yu BEST: C.Yeo, T.Ledger, B.Franz, M.Davies, K.Yu SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 S.Yarran, 2 M.Wood, S.Menegola, 1 L.Delahunty, L.Kitchin, K.Halligan BEST: S.Menegola, C.Phelan, B.Robinson, D.Madut, C.Le Fanu


2015 ROUND BY ROUND RESULTS ROUND 19 – SUBIACO V SOUTH FREMANTLE

ROUND 14 – WEST PERTH V SUBIACO

Saturday 1 August, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium

Saturday 27 June, 2:15pm at HBF Arena

West Perth Subiaco

Q1 1.2 3.4

Q2 4.2 3.7

Q3 8.4 5.11

Q4 8.7 (55) 5.15 (45)

WEST PERTH - GOALS: 2 L.Meadows, M.Fowler, J.Van Berlo, 1 M.Guadagnin, C.Chalmers BEST: C.Keunen, M.Adams, A.Lynch, A.Strijk, N.Rodda SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 M.Boland, 1 C.Phelan, S.Menegola, B.Robinson BEST: H.Kennedy, L.Kitchin, B.Robinson, M.Wood, K.Horsley

Subiaco South Fremantle

Q1 1.2 3.3

Q2 4.3 6.3

Q3 9.5 8.5

Q4 16.8 (104) 9.6 (60)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 5 M.Wood, 3 S.Menegola, 2 K.Halligan, 1 M.Boland, B.Robinson, W.Twomey, C.Phelan, S.Moore, C.Deluca BEST: S.Menegola, C.Phelan, M.Wood, S.Hancock, C.Deluca SOUTH FREMANTLE - GOALS: 3 J.Pullman, 2 H.Schloithe, 1 J.Dragovich, A.Hams, C.Dell-Olio, C.White BEST: A.Hams, J.Dragovich, A.McIntosh, M.Pickett

ROUND 23 – EAST PERTH V SUBIACO

Saturday 29 August, 1.40pm at Medibank Stadium

East Perth Subiaco

Q1 1.2 0.4

Q2 6.2 2.8

Q3 7.5 6.13

Q4 9.9 (63) 9.13 (67)

EAST PERTH - GOALS: 2 M.Karpany, 1 C.Wulff, T.Lamb, C.Giblett, R.Powell, T.Omodei, M.Howlett, J.Oakley-Nicholls BEST: G.Moss, P.Johnson, J.Oakley-Nicholls, K.Anderson SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 M.Boland, S.Yarran, K.Halligan, 1 S.Hancock, C.Hoskins, S.Moore BEST: K.Horsley, L.Kitchin, S.Hancock, S.Menegola

2ND SEMI FINAL – SUBIACO V WEST PERTH Sunday 13 September, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium

ROUND 20 – BYE

Saturday 8 August, 2.15pm at Steel Blue Oval

Swan Districts Subiaco

Q1 4.1 1.2

Q2 5.3 7.7

Q3 9.9 8.8

Q4 11.6 (72) 10.11 (71)

SWAN DISTRICTS - GOALS: 2 T.Geappen, R.Davis, 1 A.Howard, R.Riddoch, M.Jukes, M.Rogers, A.Dean, T.Notte, M.Riggio BEST: T.Banfield, J.Blight, T.Geappen, A.Faulkner, R.Davis SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 S.Moore, 2 S.Yarran, 1 M.Wood, M.Boland, W.Twomey, C.Deluca, C.Hoskins BEST: C.Phelan, C.Wheeler, S.Yarran, L.Kitchin, W.Twomey

ROUND 15 - SUBIACO V PEEL THUNDER Saturday 4 July, 2:40pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco Peel Thunder

Q1 5.5 1.2

Q2 7.5 3.4

Q3 12.7 4.4

Q4 15.9 (99) 6.8 (44)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 M.Wood, 2 B.Robinson, K.Halligan, C.Deluca, 1 C.Phelan, B.Mahoney, S.Menegola, S.Yarran, J.Latham, M.Boland BEST: S.Menegola, J.Lockyer, L.Kitchin, C.Le fanu, J.Latham PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 2 J.Griffin, 1 S.Hurley, G.Ugle, B.Grey, C.Moller BEST: J.Ballard, J.Bootsma, G.Ugle, B.Grey, S.Hurley

Subiaco West Perth

Q1 4.2 5.1

Q2 7.9 6.3

Q3 12.12 7.3

Q4 17.13 (115) 9.6 (60)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 S.Yarran, C.Wheeler, 2 K.Halligan, S.Menegola, 1 M.Boland, B.Mahoney, M.Wood, L.Kitchin, C.Deluca, W.Twomey, B.Robinson BEST: C.Wheeler, L.Kitchin, S.Yarran, W.Twomey WEST PERTH - GOALS: 3 M.Lourey, 1 T.Manzone, R.Kerr, M.Johnson, N.Rodda, A.Lynch, A.Black BEST: R.Bartholomew, R.Kerr, A.Strijk, N.Rodda

ROUND 21 – PERTH V SUBIACO

Saturday 15 August, 2.15pm at Lathlain Park

Perth Subiaco

Q1 4.1 3.3

Q2 4.3 11.9

Q3 6.6 18.9

Q4 8.6 (54) 22.15 (147)

PERTH - GOALS: 4 C.Walley, 1 D.White, S.Moore, D.O’Sullivan, L.Mckenna BEST: B.Latch, C.Walley, L.Mckenna, B.Wolfenden, A.Tropiano SUBIACO - GOALS: 6 K.Halligan, 5 M.Boland, 4 C.Phelan, 2 M.Wood, R.Blechynden, 1 B.Robinson, L.Delahunty, S.Menegola BEST: S.Menegola, L.Delahunty, K.Halligan, C.Phelan, J.Lockyer

Matt Boland

ROUND 16 – EAST PERTH V SUBIACO Saturday 11 July, 2:15pm at Medibank Stadium

East Perth Subiaco

Q1 2.2 3.5

Q2 5.5 7.7

Q3 7.8 7.9

GRAND FINAL – SUBIACO V WEST PERTH Sunday 27 September, 2.30pm at Domain Stadium

Q4 9.8 (62) 12.13 (85)

Subiaco West Perth

EAST PERTH - GOALS: 3 C.Wulff, 1 M.Karpany, N.Blee, K.Anderson, B.Lee, J.Oakley-Nicholls, P.Johnson BEST: B.Colledge, C.Wulff, B.Lee, P.Johnson SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 M.Wood, K.Halligan, 2 S.Menegola, 1 S.Yarran, B.Robinson, C.Wheeler, S.Moore BEST: J.Lockyer, B.Robinson, S.Menegola, C.Wheeler

Clancy Wheeler

ROUND 17 – BYE ROUND 18 – SUBIACO V PERTH

Saturday 25 July 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco Perth

Q1 4.2 1.1

Q2 11.5 3.1

Q3 18.12 5.1

Q4 25.17 (167) 5.4 (34)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 7 M.Boland, 4 K.Halligan, S.Menegola, 3 C.Deluca, S.Yarran, 2 M.Wood, 1 C.Hoskins, S.Worthington BEST: S.Menegola, M.Boland, C.Hoskins, K.Halligan, J.Bestry PERTH - GOALS: 3 M.Jones, 1 L.Mckenna, C.Walley BEST: M.Sinclair, J.Morton, T.Stevenson, A.Tropiano, M.Jones

Sam Menegola

Q1 3.4 3.3

Q2 10.7 5.4

Q3 17.8 7.9

Q4 21.10 (136) 10.10 (70)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 7 M.Boland, 5 S.Yarran, 2 K.Halligan, 1 C.Wheeler, S.Menegola, C.Deluca, B.Mahoney, M.Wood, W.Twomey, C.Phelan BEST: M.Boland, S.Yarran, C.Wheeler, S.Menegola, S.Worthington WEST PERTH - GOALS: 2 A.Strijk, L.Rasmussen, 1 M.Lourey, D.Rohde, A.Lynch, M.Adams, A.Black, S.Potente BEST: K.Shannon, A.Strijk, S.Potente

ROUND 22 – SUBIACO V EAST FREMANTLE Saturday 22 August, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium

Subiaco East Fremantle

Q1 3.6 1.2

Q2 8.10 2.3

Q3 12.12 2.5

Q4 16.17 (113) 5.6 (36)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 M.Boland, 3 K.Halligan, 2 S.Menegola, C.Deluca, M.Wood, 1 K.Horsley, C.Phelan, C.Wheeler BEST: C.Phelan, K.Horsley, L.Kitchin, D.Rumble, W.Twomey EAST FREMANTLE - GOALS: 2 B.O’brien, 1 J.Green, B.Ellis, R.Young BEST: J.Schofield, R.Young, S.Read, R.Lester-smith, J.Cripps

Craig Hoskins

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Chris Bryan

Greg Clark

Braden Fimmano

Scott Hancock

Craig Hoskins

Leigh Kitchin

Jordan Lockyer

Sam Menegola

Luke Norriss

Brett Robinson

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2015 MILESTONES

Darren Rumble Retirement 229 Games

Chris Phelan 100 SFC Games

Brett Robinson 100 WAFL Games

Brad Stevenson 50 SFC Games

Chris Deluca 50 SFC Games

2015 STATE REPRESENTATIVES

Lachlan Delahunty WA v SA

Leigh Kitchin WA v SA

Chris Phelan WA v SA

Darren Rumble WA v SA

Wayde Twomey WA v SA

Clancy Wheeler WA v SA

Shane Yarran WA v SA

Greg Clark State 18s

Jacob Peletier WA State Schoolboys

Ben Miller WA State Schoolboys 16s

Kyron Hayden WA State Schoolboys 16s

Cody Juhas WA State Schoolboys

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2015 CLUB CHAMPION AWARDS LEAGUE Club Champion – Chris Phelan Outridge Medal – Donated by Kevin Merifield Runner-Up Club Champion – Leigh Kitchin Don Carter Memorial Trophy Outstanding Play Award – Clancy Wheeler Ted Doherty Memorial Trophy

Best Clubman – Matthew Panizza City of Subiaco Medallion Leading Goal Kicker – Shane Yarran, 54 Goals Austin Robertson Jnr Perpetual Trophy President’s Trophy Alby Hawkins

Outstanding Play Award – Jordan Lockyer Colin Williams Trophy Chris Phelan

Outstanding Play Award – Scott Hancock Neil Taylor Trophy

TOP TEN VOTES

Rising Star Award – Hayden Kennedy Dennis Barron Memorial Trophy

Chris Phelan Leigh Kitchin Clancy Wheeler Jordan Lockyer Scott Hancock Brett Robinson Charlie Le Fanu Sam Menegola Shane Yarran Hayden Kennedy

Golds Award – Chris Phelan Golds Player of the Year Newton Screaigh Coaches Award – Charlie Le Fanu

560 Votes 547 Votes 543 Votes 511 Votes 503 Votes 426 Votes 415 Votes 400 Votes 398 Votes 374 Votes

RESERVES Fairest & Best – Joel Ashman Blakemore Medal Runner-up Fairest & Best – Max Walters Bill Mackie Memorial Trophy Outstanding Play Award – Braden Fimmano Outstanding Play Award – Jeremy Woodley Joel Ashman

Max Walters

Newton Screaigh Coaches Award – Declan Jackson

COLTS Fairest & Best – Jack Beverley Taylor Medal Runner-up Fairest & Best – Ethan Burnett Rod Wholohan Memorial Trophy Outstanding Play Award – Michael Braut Outstanding Play Award – Ryan Borchet Newton Screaigh Coaches Award – McKenzie Lawrence Leading Goal Kicker – Justin Woodley, 18 Goals

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Jack Beverley


Alby Hawkins & Mark Lawrence, Winner of the Presidents Trophy

Alby Hawkins & Mark Lawrence, Winner of the Presidents Trophy

Ben Armstrong & Ryan Borchet, Colts Taylor Medal

Charlie Le Fanu & Terry Cochrane

Colin Ahern & Mark Lawrence

Jack Beverley & Brian Taylor, Colts Taylor Medal

Jack Beverley & Neil Taylor

Jack Beverley & Sean Wrigley, Colts Taylor Medal

Jarrad Schofeild, Joel Ashman & Dwayne Lamb

Jarrad Schofield & Clancy Wheeler

Jarrad Schofield & Darren Rumble

Jarrad Schofield & Jordan Lockyer

Jarrad Schofield, Braden Fimmano & Dwayne Lamb

Jarrad Schofield, Chris Phelan & Kevin Merifeild

Jarrad Schofield, Leigh Kitchin & Ros Carter

Jarrad Schofield, Max Walters & Dwayne Lamb

Matt Panizza & Kyal Horsley

Neil Taylor, Hayden Kennedy & Jarrad Schofield

McKenzie Lawrence & Todd Martin, McKenzie Lawrence, Jack Beverley, Colts Taylor Medal Sean Wrigley, Ryan Borchet & Ethan Burnett, Colts Taylor Medal

Sam Menegola, Ross Lockhart & Chris Phelan

Scott Hancock & Neil Taylor

Mike Pannell & Ethan Burnett, Colts Taylor Medal

Shane Yarran & Brooke Edwards

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2015 DIEHARDS SUBIACO INDUCTED FIVE NEW MEMBERS INTO THE HALLOWED GROUP OF “DIEHARDS” IN JUNE 2015 Marc Webb, Alistair Pickett, Luke Newick, Chad Cossom and Aidan Parker joined a distinguished group of people that have been acknowledged for their contributions to the club. DIEHARDS HISTORY

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 Subiacowhat 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. In 2010, the Football club acknowledged.

Peter German (Most successful coach in the club’s history and dual premiership coach) Alby Hawkins (Head trainer and club stalwart for over 25 years) Brad Smith (Champion full forward who was the cornerstone of SFC’s recent success) George Young (Mercurial player from the 1970s and long time servant of the club) David Williams (Ex President in late 1980s and early 90s who set up the club’s ongoing financial stability) Webb, Pickett, Newick, Cossom and Parker were added to a highly respected group of characters that have helped build and drive the Subiaco Football Club.

ALLISTAIR PICKETT

Allistair Pickett was one of the most dynamic WAFL players of the 21st century with his story of determination and persistence an inspiration to the Subiaco faithful and Western Australian Football community. Pickett originally got his chance at West Perth where he played three games before an ACL reconstruction de-railed his footballing dreams. After doubting himself Pickett was drawn back into football at the Narrogin Eagles in 1999 and enjoyed a dominant, injury free year. After impressing for Narrogin the little master gave the WAFL another crack at the Peel Thunder. With a beautiful kick and deceptive speed, Pickett burst onto the WAFL scene to win his first Sandover Medal as a Thunder player in 2002. He moved to the Subiaco Lions in 2003 where he would eventually gather four WAFL premierships. MARC WEBB

Marc Webb is a four-time premiership player for the Subiaco Lions and one of the most consistent midfielders in the club’s history. Webb began his football career at Port Melbourne in 2000 before transferring to the Perth Demons in the WAFL in 2001. After 20 games at Perth Webb made the move to Subiaco who were in the midst of a premiership push. The midfielder fit seamlessly into the Lions and would heavily contribute to Subiaco’s 2004 premiership success and the subsequent “Glory Years”. Webb was named captain of the Lions in 2005 and won the Simpson Medal for best on ground in Subiaco’s 2006 premiership triumph. After 176 games and eight years of service to the Lions, Webb hung up the boots to focus on coaching. He served as an assistant coach for Subiaco in 2011 before moving to the head role at Claremont. Webb now serves as an assistant coach for Ross Lyon at the Fremantle Dockers.

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Pickett also earned his second Sandover Medal at the Lions in 2004 for the most outstanding player during the regular season. After eight years at the Lions, Pickett decided to hang up the boots and leave his legacy. The club champion was later honoured as a Subiaco FC Life Member and a member of the Subiaco FC Team of the Century. LUKE NEWICK

Newick is one of Subiaco’s most decorated players with the ruck-man winning four league premierships and three reserves premierships over his time at the club. Newy was the definition of persistence eventually earning his place in the league side during the 2004 premiership season. The 196cm tall then played a pivotal part in the Lions consecutive premierships; operating as the number one ruck-man in the 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 successes. The Lions big unit also represented West Australia on four occasions between 2005 and 2008 alongside a host of his premiership teammates. Newick finished his career with 2000+ hit-outs over his 150 game career, etching himself as one of Subiaco’s greatest ruck-men.


Marc Webb

Allistair Pickett

Luke Newick

Chad Cossom

Aidan Parker

CHAD COSSOM

AIDAN PARKER

Cossom was a ball-magnet for the Lions during his 214 game career honing his craft on the wings.

Parker became a defensive stalwart for the Lions over the 2000’s and enjoyed considerable team and personal success.

Originally from Kingsley, Cossom broke into the Lions league side in 2000 where he played 16 games in his first season. After the Lions assembled the pieces for a title-assault, Cossom and Co. secured four premierships from 2004-2008.

The man known as “Shuff” was a hot talent when he appeared on Subiaco’s roster in 2001, playing 36 games before AFL club Adelaide showed interest in the defender. After two years on the Crows list and frustrating injury setbacks Parker returned to Subiaco amidst a premiership frenzy. The Lions would unfortunately bow out in straight sets in 2005 but had a side capable of significant damage.

Coss had an insatiable work ethic combined with an inept ability to transition the football, which made him an in-valuable component of the Lions premiership sides.

Parker played every game between 2006 to 2009 including consecutive premierships from 2006-2008.

The silky winger gathered over 2500 touches over his career and was a dangerous goal-kicker of the run. The club legend called it quits in 2011 to focus on his professional career but undoubtedly stands as a “Diehard”.

After a considerable changeover of the Lions list and Chris Waterman’s appointment as coach Parker was named as the Lions captain in 2010. Shuff claimed the club Best & Fairest in 2012 before retiring after 11 seasons and three premierships. Michael Barr Communications Coordinator

LIFE MEMBERS The Subiaco Football Club inducted two more life members this year with Steve Lind and Kevin Hill joining a distinguished group. Lind and Hill were recognised for their loyal contributions to the club over the last 20 years at the Subi Sports bar at Domain Stadium. They become the 174 and 175th life members to be honoured by the club. Steve Lind is the brother of club legend Jeff Lind who retired as Player Development Officer in 2014. Steve became involved in 1996 through Jeff who was serving as colts coach at the time and has been a part of Subi since.

Hill runs the half-time little league fixtures and takes Subiaco’s community clubs through a unique insight of the Lions home game preparations. Lind and Hill join the likes of Tom Outridge, Austin Robertson Jr, Neil Randall and Basil Fuller as custodians of the Subiaco Football Club. Michael Barr Communications Coordinator

Lind volunteered alongside his brother before taking the reserves team manager role in 1997 and he hasn’t relinquished that role in 18 years. Kevin Hill was the second added after 20 years operating as the Little League Manager. Hill is responsible for engaging grass-root clubs and getting them involved with the Subiaco Football Club. Life Members Dinner

Mark Lawrence, Steve Lind, Kevin Hill and Peter Capes

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David Madut, Jordan Bestry, Jordan Lockyer, Declan Jackson, Michael Wood Kyle Halligan, Aaron Heal, Thomas Smith, William Fetherstonhaugh, Hayden Kennedy Charlie Le Fanu, James Garcia, Scott Hancock, Craig Hoskins, Christopher Bryan, Brett Mahoney Jarrad Schofield (Coach), Darren Rumble (Vice Captain), Leigh Kitchin, Scott Worthington, Christopher Phelan. Subiaco Football Club Annual Report and Yearbook 2015


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2015 PREMIERSHIP 2015 SUPPLIED A NEW HOST OF CHALLENGES FOR JARRAD SCHOFIELD’S MEN.

They rose from dark-horse premiers in 2014 to the most hunted team and the WAFL were intrigued to see how the Subiaco Football Club would respond. When put under the pressure of expectation, Schofield and Subiaco boldly faced their premiership hangover and were able to produce a dominant response to their 2014 success. It wasn’t easy; but 2015 made it apparent that culture and character serves an integral role within a football club. Subi had 13 of their 2014 premiership players remaining but through hard-nosed commitment and teamwork the Lions were able to achieve the ultimate prize again. For the sixth time in ten years, Subiaco lifted the cup on the last game of September. “DEDICATION IS THE WAY TO FIGHT FOR HAPPINESS.” THE JOURNEY

The Lions lost six key players after winning the 2014 premiership. Simpson medalist Jason Bristow retired; as well as Andrew Mcdougall, Daniel Leishman and Shaun Hildebrandt. George Hampson went to East Fremantle and Josh Deluca was drafted by Fremantle. With gaping holes left in the playing group Subiaco were proactive in putting their best foot forward. Football Operations Manager Luke Sanders and Schofield addressed the squad’s weakness and were able to attract top end talent. Victorian Leigh Kitchin joined the club from Frankston. Former Swan Districts’ player Brett Robinson joined alongside Sharks speedster Scott Hancock. The Lions were also able to bring in ex-AFL talent with Sam Menegola (Fremantle) and Jordan Lockyer (Sydney) agreeing to play for the club in 2015. Talented forward Michael Wood also returned to round out an ambitious trade period for the Lions. Only 13 of Subiaco’s 2014 premiership heroes were playing at the start of the season; meaning a fresh look Lions outfit had to earn the respect of the competition. Two big wins against Claremont and East Fremantle got Subi on the right track but a humbling blow to East Perth in Round Three left the Lions with work to do. The Royals comprehensively beat Subi around the midfield and left the reigning premiers with a week of soul-searching. The Lions responded to the Good Friday demolition against East Perth with a rampage of their own; winning the next eight games with an average margin of 43 points. Subiaco were outright leaders on the WAFL ladder by the half way mark. Another wake up call was provided in Round 14 against West Perth with the Lions falling short in front of a huge crowd at HBF Arena. Schofield rued missed opportunities against the Falcons as West Perth rose as Subiaco’s season rivals.

The Lions managed to respond strongly again with wins against Peel, East Perth, Perth and South Fremantle in the following weeks. A one-point slip up against Swan Districts in Round 20 didn’t discourage the playing group as they headed into the WAFL Finals on top of table with a record of 17-3. Subi utilised the bye in the first week of the WAFL Finals to prepare for West Perth who tamed Peel at Bendigo Bank Stadium. A culmination of on-field and off-field events increased the hype around the 2nd Semi Final as the outspoken Falcons visited Medibank Stadium. After a slow start, the Lions dismantled the Falcons in the Semi Final. Bernie Naylor medalist Shane Yarran kicked three, Clancy Wheeler was best on ground and Leigh Kitchin had 29 disposals as the Lions booked their spot in WAFL Grand Final 131. The second Semi wouldn’t be the last chapter of the Subiaco/ West Perth 2015 rivalry though. The Falcons toppled East Perth in the Preliminary Final and earned the right to challenge the reigning premiers again. Unfortunately for West Perth, Subiaco used the Grand Final to remind everyone why they’ve been the most dominant WAFL team of the modern era. The game was evenly poised in the first quarter before Subi took control. The Lions kicked 18 of the last 25 goals to run away with a massive 66 point Grand Final win. 2014 leading goal-kicker Matt Boland was outstanding on the big stage; booting seven majors in front of a 13,000 strong crowd. Shane Yarran kicked five; Sam Menegola had 30 disposals and Wheeler/Delahunty dominated the ruck in the best team effort of the year. Again, at the end of September, Subiaco remained the best in the West. It wasn’t a journey of heroes and fairytales. The keys to success were paved with selfless dedication from the playing group and staff. Discipline became Subiaco’s biggest weapon in 2015 and the Lions became a master of using it. The people, characters and ambitions continue to drive the Subiaco Football Club and we can’t wait to fight for the cup again next year. “WE’RE THE MIGHTY FIGHTING LIONS” “WE’LL GRIND THEM IN THE GROUND” “TO THE PREMIERSHIP WE’RE BOUND” GLORY, GLORY SUBIACO

Michael Barr Communications Coordinator

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REMIERS

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SUBI SOCIAL

Allan, Shane & Darren Rumble Outridge Medal

Brooke Edwards & Chelsea Shaw Outridge Medal

Chris Phelan & Leigh Kitchin Outridge Medal

Hayden Kennedy, Chris Phelan & Shane Yarran - Outridge Medal

James Garcia & Hayden Kennedy - Outridge Medal

Matt Panizza Outridge Medal

Max Walters, Joel Ashman & Braden Fimmano Outridge Medal

Michelle & Jordan Lockyer

Sam & Darren Rumble Outridge Medal

Sam & Darren Rumble Outridge Medal

2015 Season Openning Dinner

Alby Hawkins, Ron Tester, Mick Bailey, Tanya Ferguson, Chelsea Shaw, Lauren Hodder & Sarah Harris - 2015 Season Openning Dinner

Jeff & Heather King, Clint Wheeldon at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Mia Davies and Jarrad Schofield - JJ Leonard Medal

2015 Grand Final Luncheon Guests

2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Celeste Lane, Liam Connelly & Terry Cochrane Colts Taylor Medal

Cheerleaders Rd 9 v Swan Districts

Megan Seares and Aidan Parker at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

SFC Golf Day

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Nathan Stephens, Tanya Ferguson, Elle Donaldson & Nadine Botha Outridge Medal

SFC Golf Day

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Peter Bell and Mark Readings at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

SFC Golf Day

Rochan, Tayla Collins, Brodie & Becky Dickson Outridge Medal

SFC Golf Day

Sam Rumble, Joe Phelan, Kerrie Blechynden & Darran Rumble 2015 Season Openning Dinner

Supporters at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon


Jordan Lockyer & Scott Hancock

Julie Clark, Laura Gardiner, Shannon Robinson, Emma Itzstein, Sam Rumble & Kassie lee Oliver - Outridge Medal

Julie Clark, Rhiannon Watson, Sarah Lind & Rachel McKenzie Outridge Medal

Leigh Kitchin & Ros Carter Outridge Medal

Mark Lawrence & Chris Phelan Outridge Medal

Charlie Le Fanu, Matt Panizza, Bill Fetherstonhaugh, Craig Hoskins & Shane Yarran Outridge Medal

Chris Deluca, Chris Phelan, Michael Wood, Charlie Le Fanu & Shane Yarran Outridge Medal

Luke Sanders, Jarrad Schofield, Shane Paap & Sean Wrigley 2015 Season Openning Dinner

Scott Worthington, Leigh Kitchin, Sam Menegola & Hayden Kennedy Outridge Medal

2015 Grand Final Banner Making Squad

Auskickers with Leo the Lion

Mia Davies and Shane Yarran Bernie Naylor Medal

Brad, Cliff & Margaret Dawson at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Callum & Rodney Reynolds Outridge Medal

Callum Sinclair and Clint Wheeldon at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

John, Bev & Jess Martin at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Kevin Brown, Ron Tester, Steve Lind & Frits Vanirsen Life Members Induction Dinner

Kevin Hill & Austin Robertson Life Members Induction Dinner

Lorraine Wholohan, Gwen Loxley & Jack Dunstan at 2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Mark Lawrence, Neil Randall, George Young, Kevin Hill & Peter Capes - Life Members Induction Dinner

Scott Flood & Sarah Harris Colts Taylor Medal

Tanya Ferguson, Sarah Harris, Leo the Lion, Tayla Collins & Brit Miltruip

SFC Golf Day

SFC Golf Day

Tanya Ferguson, Alby Hawkins & Ron Tester Outridge Medal

Todd Breman, Austin Robertson, Neil Randall, Wayne Golding & Rod Willet Life Members Induction Dinner

SFC Golf Day

2015 Grand Final Luncheon

Members Panorama

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TALENT DEVELOPMENT AND COUNTRY SERVICING The fundamental objectives of the Subiaco Football Club’s Talent strategies are:

Neil Arnold

To identify talented junior players and direct them into the talent pathway; and To implement best practices with all talent programs that promote a high performance culture among all involved with these programs, where they are inspired to be the best they can be.

To achieve success in developing local talent it is necessary to establish talent identification networks throughout our metropolitan district and country zone and to attract, maintain and constantly develop the highest quality players and coaches, including succession planning. It is imperative to facilitate and monitor the development and transition of talented players from 14s football through to and including Colts level. We are pleased to report that SFC members can be assured that our talent programs are leaders in the WAFL competition. Our Tony Fullgrabe talented junior players are afforded the best possible opportunity to fast-track the development of their football skills, knowledge and education in an environment that focuses on individual player development. In 2015 we saw a few changes to the coaching staff of the Colts and development squad programs. Sean Wrigley took the helm as Colts coach and he was assisted by Wayne Golding, Mike Pannell, Ben Armstrong and Todd Martin. Sean’s experience and guidance with this young and developing group of players and coaches involved with the Colts program has been fantastic and we are looking forward to seeing further developments during season 2016. John Batten was again the 16’s coach and he was assisted by Rohan Quinn, Brett Mayo, Kevan Sparks and Paul Lawrence. The development in this playing group was evident throughout the program and was best demonstrated in the numbers that transitioned into the Colts program throughout the season. Coming into season 2015 for the Colts group it was understood by all involved that this year was going to be a season with a heavy focus developing a young and inexperienced group for the future. I would like to extend my congratulations and thanks to the coaching and support staff on a great team effort in keeping the playing group engaged and focused during some challenging times throughout the season. Going by the numbers this year the average age of Subiaco Colts players again continued to see us remain one of the younger teams / squads the Colts competition. 68 players played during the 2015 season and this included 39 debutants. It is also a positive sign for the future that over 30 of those who played this year are eligible to play Colts again in 2016 and a further 16 are eligible to play colts in 2017. The Club can be very satisfied with the excellence of our development squad programs. The quality of coaching in each group was this year was outstanding. The 14s which is primarily a talent identification and skill development program; the 15’s introduces the players to game strategies, the 16s looks to mirror the Colts program and the Colts is the pinnacle of the Talent Academy preparing players for senior football.

2015 TALENT ACADEMY SUPPORT STAFF COLTS PROGRAM Coach Sean Wrigley Assistant Coach Wayne Golding Assistant Coach Mike Pannell Assistant Coach Ben Armstrong Assistant Coach Todd Martin Assistant Coach David Wrigley Runner Kynan Hall Runner Andrew Warne Strength & Conditioning Jack Whitelaw Physiotherapist Nick Blackah Head Trainer Sarah Harris Head Trainer Scott Flood Trainer Callum Hewson Trainer Luke Hegney Trainer Brittany More Trainer Alyce Hoskins Trainer Cameron Miltrup Team Manager Troy Halligan Timekeeper Jake Halligan Statistician Rod Jenkins Statistician Peter Douglas

16’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Coach John Batten Assistant Coach Kevan Sparks Assistant Coach Rohan Quinn Assistant Coach Brett Mayo Assistant Coach Mike Pannell Assistant Coach Paul Lawrence Strength & Conditioning Jack Whitelaw Team Manager Les Plane

15’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Coach Mike Pannell Early Born Group Coach Todd Breman Late Born Group Coach Ben Armstrong Assistant Coach Stuart Page Assistant Coach Tom Lowndes Assistant Coach Paul Clinch Assistant Coach Rhys McAlister Team Manager Lyndon Smith (both teams)

14’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Coach Early Born Group Coach Late Born Group Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Team Manager (early team) Team Manager (late team)

Craig Dalton Cory Lake John Vance Kevan Sparks Paul Lawrence Kevin McIntosh Troy Lyon Chad Barns Gary Evans Paul Miller

This year we reintroduced the Lions Pride program that worked with a group of 24 players that had not been included in the 16’s – Colts transition program as well as some 17 year old players that had not made the final Colts list for 2015. This has been a positive way to keep these players engaged with Subiaco and also helps them to continue to develop their own skills. I’d like to thank Sean Wrigley and Wayne Golding for the extra time they gave to assist with the coaching of this program and we look forward to its continuation in 2016. In 2015 SFC had three representatives in the WA State 16s and 18s teams, including the captains of both sides. Congratulations to Ben Miller and Kyron Hayden (Kyron captained the 16’s team) who were representatives in the State 16s; and to Greg Clark (the captain of the 18’s side) on his selection in the State 18s. Also we’d like to congratulate McKenzie Lawrence on being selected to play for the Northern Territory in the 18’s carnival. COUNTRY SERVICING

The Colts and our development squads were again well represented by a number of country players. This year 15 players from SFC’s country zone played Colts, 8 from Esperance and 7 from the Goldfields. 39 country boys participated in the WAFL 14s, 15s and 16s carnival games. We are grateful to the families for getting the boys to Perth to participate in these carnivals and also of the work that GFL and EDFA clubs have done in the development of these players. The Country talent programs in Esperance and Goldfields continued to expand in scope under the direction of Kingsley Walker and

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Graham Borchet respectively. We’d also like to thank Adrian Hicks for all of the work he has done in this role over the past three years in Kalgoorlie. With the cooperation of the local leagues, both talent coordinators facilitated broader based talent programs that enhanced the skills of a greater number of players, and therefore will improve the overall standard of players for local clubs in the future. We are thankful that we have such high quality people in both centres developing our future stars. Throughout the year we continued to build our strong relationship with our country zone. Several visits were made to the country zones to watch games and also to run sessions with local coaches to support the country leagues and the talent programs operating there. This year the SFC PP&SA and Golds Coterie Groups continue with their strong support of Esperance and Goldfields respectively by travelling to the Grand Finals and presenting awards to the better players on the day. We would like to acknowledge the efforts of our country zone Presidents Garry Giles (Goldfields) and Jeff Sparrowhawk (Esperance) along with the respective league administrators Rhonda Worthington and Annie Boast. All of these people work tirelessly to promote country football and they provide SFC with great assistance whenever it is required. Tony Fullgrabe Chairman - Talent

Neil Arnold Player Development Officer

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM The Subiaco Football Club’s Community Engagement Program which was developed to reengage Indigenous youth aged between 10 – 15 years with school and the education system that has been operating in schools within the Subiaco District has had a quieter year and has only operated in one school during 2015, Balga Senior High School. The reason for scaling back the Neil Arnold delivery of the program was largely due to the fact that SFC was unsure on whether or not the club had been successful in obtaining grant funding from the Western Australian state government to assist in delivering this program. I am happy to announce that the club has been successful in obtaining further funding and will look to working again with disengaged youth in the Subiaco District in 2016. The “Success Through Sport” program was again delivered at Balga SHS this year as a part of the schools commitment to it Aboriginal students in the SNSEP program. Again in 2015 the program has worked closely with the West Coast Institute of TAFE which has again meant that the students gain formally recognised accreditations for work they have done in areas like coaching, umpiring, First Aid and workplace learning. I would like to thank and congratulate Brad Stevenson for all his work this year as the teacher in charge of the program. Brad has gone above and beyond and he has ensured that the program has maintained the high standards for which it is known.

As we have in the past the “Success Through Sport” program has utilised the skills and experience of a number of people that have worked with the group to help deliver the program. In particular this year we have been able to have former JCC Chairman Rob Goodin get involved and help out. Also I’d like to thank Nick Venables from the West Coast Institute of TAFE who has not only organised outside presenters to come and deliver certain sessions he has also coordinated trips to various TAFE campuses where the boys participating gain further insight and understanding into what they need to do to help them once they finish school be it pursuing a trade or looking to further academic study. So after a relatively quiet 2015 the Subiaco Football Club is excited to look forward to 2016 with the knowledge that the grant funding that has been secured will allow the Community Engagement Program to continue again in 2016. Under the new grant funding model the program will be able to expand its reach in 2016 and will not only work with Indigenous youth but the program has been granted permission to now work with any student within the 10 – 16 age bracket that has been identified as being an “At Risk”, although this is a very broad base we will continue to focus on getting youth to reengage with the education system. The year break in the primary area has allowed for a full review to occur and has helped us to refresh and reinvigorate parts of the program. Moving forward we are looking forward to heading back to some of our “old” schools that have been involved in the past and engaging with new schools and students in 2016. Neil Arnold Community Programs Manager

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16’s Development Squad 2015 2015 DEVELOPMENT SQUADS

16’S TEAM

Back Row: Back Row Third Row: Third Row Second Row: Front Row: Second Row Absent:

Front Row Absent

Jake Eeringa, Eeringa, Matthew Pannell, Luke Foley, Conor Boylan, SamuelBoylan, West, BenSamuel Tripp, Kurt Hamilton, Cory Young, Austin Bennington Jake Matthew Pannell, Luke Foley, Conor West, Ben Tripp, Kurt Hamilton, Cory Young, Austin Bennington John Batten (Head Coach), Mike Pannell (Assistant Coach), Paul Clinch (Assistant Coach), Riley Somers, Troy Edwards, Tristan Healy, Thompson James, Dylan Banks, Kyron Hayden, Cory Richardson, John Batten (Head Coach), Mike Pannell Paul Coach), Clinch (Assistant Coach), Riley Somers, Troy Edwards, Tristan Healy, Thompson James, Madoc Plane, Andre Popis, Paul Lawrence (Assistant(Assistant Coach), Brett Coach), Mayo (Assistant Dylan Kyron Hayden, Cory Richardson, Madoc Plane, Andre Popis, Paul Lawrence (Assistant Coach), Brett Mayo (Assistant Coach), KevanBanks, Sparks (Assistant Coach) Chris Wells, Paul (Assistant Silvestro, MaxCoach) Dennis, Jack Mayo, Nathan Wagenknecht, Josh Leunig, Scott Mews, Michael Lapthorne, Corey Stephenson, Matthew Jolley Kevan Sparks Brandon Reed, Cameron Saunders, Connor Murison, Riley Mason, Thomas Edwards-Baldwin (Capt), Benjamin Miller (Vice Capt), Liam Hickmott, Luke Gomer, Carl Braut, Jake Halligan Chris Wells, Paul Silvestro, Max Dennis, Jack Mayo, Nathan Wagenknecht, Josh Leunig, Scott Mews, Michael Lapthorne, Corey Stephenson, Bradley Abraham, Nick Barker, Judd Clinch, Brendon Collard, Luke Hopkins, Billy Johns, Christian Martin, Wyvern McDiarmid, David Purser, Duane Smith, Riley Wojtowicz, Les Plane (Team Manager) Matthew Jolley Brandon Reed, Cameron Saunders, Connor Murison, Riley Mason, Thomas Edwards-Baldwin (Capt), Benjamin Miller (Vice Capt), Liam Hickmott, 15’S TEAM (EARLY BORN) Luke Gomer, Carl Braut, Jake Halligan Back Row: Jacob Couch, Kurt Downes, Kaelan Lindup, Tom Medhat, Bradley Abraham, Nick Barker, Judd Clinch, Brendon Collard, Luke Hopkins, Billy Johns, Christian Martin, Wyvern McDiarmid, Xavier Peacock, Dane Webster, Lincoln Kempton, David Purser, Duane Smith, Riley Wojtowicz, Les Plane (Team Manager) Lachlan Thomas Middle Row: Front Row (Sitting): Absent:

Lyndon Smith (15’s Team Manager), Todd Breman (15’s Early Team Coach), Mike Pannell (15’s Head Coach), Evan Hewitt, Matthew Kahn, Kyle Stainsbury, Lachlan Arland, Ben Pedulla, Aiden Partridge, Josh Costello, Stuart Page (Assistant Coach), Tom Lowndes (Assistant Coach) Bailey Green, Jordan Farone, Callum Blake, Callum Blakey, Duane Smith, Josh Kearsley, Tom Smith, Cooper Duxbury Alex Black, Nathan French, Christian Spatara, Fraser Softley, Jack Zappelli, Cody Dalla-Costa, Graham Smith, Emilio Jansen, Jamie Crew, Bake Wyatt

15’S TEAM (LATE BORN) Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row (Sitting): Absent:

14’S DEVELOPMENT Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row (Sitting): Absent:

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Riley Armstrong, Tom Hunter, Adam Popham, Zac Hill, Sam DiFrancesco, Caleb McKenna, Michael Bechelli, Aiden McAuley, Nick Diaz Lyndon Smith (Team Manager), Paul Clinch (Assistant Coach), Jarred Krammer, John Ridley, Daniel Frost, Nathan Esslemont, Adam Taylor, Jacob Peletier, Wil Hickmott, Brodie Mather-Brown, Angus Barter, Abraham Clinch, Luke Taylor, Rhys McAlister (Assistant Coach), Ben Armstrong (15’s Late Team Coach) Josh Underdown, Isaac Clinch, Sean Carroll, Nick Delonardis, Cody Juhas, Alex Thompson, Connor Pollard, Luke Riccardi, Fionn Murphy Mike Pannell (15’s Head Coach), Ben Flannagan, Connor Berry, Thomas Callow, Pablo Bedetti, Caleb Yik, Harvey Bishop, Jacob Buckley, Parker Woods

SQUAD (EARLY BORN) Darcy Sparks, Caiden Eaton, Jake Puttins, Christopher Evans, Jaxon Bilchuris, Levi Duykers, Callum Douglas, Max Juracich, Daniel Hill Cory Lake (14’s Early Team Coach) Craig Dalton (14’s Head Coach) Noah Ash, iley Holly, Kade Lennon, Jackson Martino, Flynn Rose, Nicholas Martin, Liam Parker, Jack Allen, Gary Evans (Manager) Kevin McIntosh (Assistant Coach) Kevan Sparks (Assistant Coach) Sam Rushton, McKenzie Cox, Connor Smith, Angus Jones, Nicholas Beaman, Jackson Lake, Jack McIntosh, Reece Marlam, Hawke Rhebok Paul Miller (Assistant Coach), Ethan Hallam, Matt Rogers, Zac Murray, Adam Edwards, Lochlan Hallam, Khan Wyatt, Rhys Wood

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14’S DEVELOPMENT SQUAD (LATE BORN) Back Row: Nate McCabe, Corey Parker, Phil Stackhouse, Christian Miller, Craig Bothe, Caleb Cross, Cale Vladich, Kane Foley Middle Row: Stuart Lowndes (Assistant Coach), Chad Barns (Assistant Coach), Craig Dalton (14’s Head Coach), Riley Fissioli, Joel Hill, Matt Lowndes, Cody Sawyer, Thomas Nutt, Ethan Breen, Dean Alexander, Alex Mackie, Sandon Page, John Vance (14’s Late Team Coach), Paul Miller (Team Manager), Troy Lyon (Assistant Coach) Front Row (Sitting): Pulith Halangoda, Josh Hobley, Trey Kennedy, Josh Mazza, Zane Lamb, Anthony Mazza, Aiden Bell, Lachie Jack, Joey Armitage, Ben Golding Absent: Taj Schofield, Mitch Forbes, Jack Borchet, Jacob Billing, Bronson Bishop, Ropata Carter, Connor Darcy, Travis Softley, Chayse Grabe-Paparone


GOLDFIELDS AND ESPERANCE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2015 AWARDS HEPBURN MEDAL – LEAGUE F&B Shannon Nelson Esperance

MITCHELL MEDAL – LEAGUE F&B Richard Bourne

Mines Rovers

FRANK MURRAY MEDAL – RESERVES F&B Rhys Kelly and Levo Cox Esperance

DON JONES MEDAL – RESERVES F&B Daniel Coughlan

Boulder City

MCARTHUR MEDAL – COLTS F&B Brayden Ainsworth Ports

LEN STOKES AWARD – COLTS F&B Jorden Hooks

Boulder City

LEADING GOAL KICKERS League Brian Clinch Reserves Chris Ratcliff Colts Sam Ashby goals

LEADING GOAL KICKERS League Kael Bergles 65 Reserves Victor Smith 53 Colts Ryan Connor 69

Kambalda Boulder City Mines Rovers

Esperance 50 goals Newtown / Condingup 24 goals Newtown / Condingup 38

BERWYN DAVIES MEDAL – LEAGUE GRAND FINAL F&B Brian Clinch Esperance RESERVES GRAND FINAL F&B Jonah Simmons Esperance COLTS GRAND FINAL F&B Vincent Graham

Esperance

TOM QUINLIVAN MEDAL – GREAT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL Sam Franzone Esperance UMPIRE OF THE YEAR Todd McElroy SUBIACO PP&SA AWARDS – GRAND FINALS League Brian Clinch Esperance Reserves Jonah Simmons Esperance Colts Vincent Graham Esperance MILESTONES 200 games 150 games

Nigel Johnston and Allan Miller Josh Verness

SFC AWARDS – ROOKIE OF THE Esperance Football Club Ports Football Club Gibson Football Club Newton-Condignup Football Club

YEAR NOMINATIONS Sam Franzone Brayden Ainsworth Troy Edwards Remy Tobin

2015 EDFA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Sam Franzone

Ross presents the Golds Medal to Torrin Rowe from Mines Rovers Football Club

FYSON MEDAL – LEAGUE GRAND FINAL F&B Dion Fleay Mines Rovers IAN CLARKE MEDAL – RESERVES GRAND FINAL F&B John Bishop Boulder City CJ WILSON MEDAL – COLTS GRAND FINAL F&B Zeke Stewart Mines Rovers MACGREGOR MEDAL – GREAT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL Jorden Hooks Boulder City UMPIRE OF THE YEAR Scott Buckingham SUBIACO GOLDS AWARD Torrin Rowe

Mines Rovers

MILESTONES Brendan Sacilotto – 150 Games Brendan Cullen – 150 Games Steven Uebergang – 100 Games Mick Alexander – 100 Games Steve Simpson – 100 Games Luke Ryan – 100 Games

Railways Kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie Boulder City Kambalda Boulder

SFC AWARDS – ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS Boulder City Football Club Jorden Hooks Kalgoorlie City Football Club Reece Smith Kambalda Football Club Isaiah Graham Mines Rovers Football Club Richard Bourne Railways Football Club Jacob Miller 2015 GFL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Richard Bourne

Mines Rovers

GFL JUNIOR F&B WINNERS 16’s Riley Wojtowicz 14’s Ropata Carter

Boulder City Kambalda

GREAT SOUTHERN ALL STARS Jorden Hooks Braylen Indich Jacob Miller Sebastian Wellstead

Boulder City Mines Rovers Railways Kalgoorlie

Golds Members Ross Lockhart, Reg Turvey and Keith Stone with Zeke Stewart who won the Colts Medal in his Grand Final. Zeke goes to College at Clontaff.

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PAST PLAYERS REPORT 2015 has been a very successful season for the club winning back to back premierships and our Association has been proud to be part of that success. It has been a very steep learning curve for me as President after the sad death of Arthur Cochrane- RIP. I would like to personally thank all the hardworking committee members who give up lots of their precious time and effort every year Garry Underhill and constantly encourage SFC players and member camaraderie. A special thanks to young Tia and Justin for all their help this year, especially selling our half time Lucky Number tickets. The Association have continued to sponsor our wonderful Reserves players who had a great year and made the Preliminary Final. We have also helped promote youth and school football and our Esperance teams. During 2015 we continued to conduct our very successful and well patronised half time functions at our home games. A special thanks to my son from Mercury Metal Products for a $300 donation-especially as he is a Swans supporter. Thanks also to Ross Lockhart for his $300 donation, and many others who give their winnings back. We also would like to thank everyone who buys our weekly Lucky Number tickets as these funds go towards food and drinks for the next function. We ran another fairly successful Quiz Night this year but we would love to see more Club members attend in 2016. Those in attendance, The Committee, Colts players, coaches and family had a great time. Special thanks to MLA Chris Hatton for attending and special guest Jordan Lockeyer. A huge thank you to our sponsors led by MLA’s Chris Hatton and Andrea Mitchell. Other sponsors were The Paddington Ale House, The Sandbar at Scarborough, Oxford Yard, Dave Vicars Good Guys Malaga, Topolinis Café Warwick, Phoenix Holden, Siena’s of Leederville, Subiaco Football Club and many others whose support was greatly appreciated. All proceeds are shared between the Colts players, our Junior zones and State Schoolboys teams. As a result of the Quiz Night we were able to donate $500 to the Colts. Earlier in the year we donated

$1500 to the Senior Squad for purchasing new GPS equipment. For the 11th year in a row we attended the Esperance Districts Grand Final day. Terry Cochrane and Celeste Lane made presentations of Subiaco footballs and a great bag full of Subiaco goodies at all six grand finals. The presentations were on behalf of the Subiaco Football Club and our Association. Medallions were presented to the District 16s and Colts Fairest and Best and a gold medal to the best young player in the League Grand Final. It goes without saying that it has been a fantastic year and I would like to congratulate past player Jarrad Schofield and his coaching staff on back to back premierships and another great year by the Reserves. We will all miss club legend Darren Rumble on the playing field, well done Rumbas on a fantastic career. On the flip side we can join you up as a Past player now. The only downside to year was the fact that both our freezer and fridge died this year and will need to be replaced before the new season. Our 2015 AGM will be held at 10.30 am on Sunday 3rd February 2016 at SFC Leederville. The meeting will be followed by a BBQ, drinks and fellowship with other past players and members. All are invited, as we are always looking for new members, for a small fee of $20. You can join or renew on the day- see you there. In conclusion I would like to thank my Committee, Terry Cochrane, Celeste Lane, Thomas Gooding, Gerald Cochrane, Fred Cottrell, Roseanne Arbuckle, Colin Cochrane, Levi, Brody, Aaron and Carissa. Last but by no means least we would like to thank the CEO Peter Capes, Football Manager Luke Sanders, Development Officer Neil Arnold, the Board and all SFC staff for the help they have given us over this past season. Wishing you all a Happy and Blessed Christmas and a Prosperous New Year Go the Mighty Lions Garry Underhill President - Past Players and Officials Assocation

LADIES FORUM REPORT Congratulations to the League team on their Grand Final win, to the Reserves for marking it to the finals and the Colts for their huge improvement from the start of 2015 to end of the season. The Ladies Forum is a committee that was formed over 30 years ago to help raise funds for the Colts. Over the year they have provided equipment for training, player equipment, bags, jackets and once a month present an award for the best clubman. We hold a dinner meeting the 2nd Tuesday of the month starting in March and would love to get more mums and members. It is a great social evening to find out more about what we do you can contact Sue Olcorn 0400 994 850 or the Subiaco office. The Ladies Forum has had a very successful year with the raffle run in conjunction with Basil Fuller. Thank you Basil.

Stafford for all her hard work as chair for many years. A big thank you to the committee and Members for the selling of the raffle tickets and the support they have given me during the year, also attending the meetings. To Ross Lockhart chair of the Golds and his committee thank you for your support and help during the year. To Sean Wrigley coach of the Colts and Neil Arnold Team Manager, thank you I have loved working with you and the team and look forward to 2016. To all the staff in the office thank you and Peter Capes CEO, thank you for your support and meetings I have had along with Basil Fuller to generating different fundraising opportunities.

The cake stall was once again a very successful and a big thank you to everyone that made cakes, donated jams and pickled onions and made lolly bags. To the Club thank you for the help setting up and to the members and public for purchasing the goodies.

On behalf of the Ladies Forum I would like to wish the President, Board of Directors, office staff, players and families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

This has been my first year as chairman after being secretary for over 10 years. I would like to thank out past chairperson Laura

Sue Olcorn President - Ladies Forum

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Looking forward to 2016.


GOLDS REPORT Subiaco Golds had a year of many gains with new members coming on board. My thanks go to my Committee for their assistance during 2015 and I would like to give special thanks to Kevin Jones for taking over the position of Treasurer. We had a varied array of speakers during the year including Club President Mark Lawrence, Coach Jarrad Schofield, Football Ross Lockhart Manager Luke Sanders, Fremantle Football Club Assistant and Past Captain of SFC Marc Webb and we enjoyed the company of Callum Sinclair, former Subiaco Player and now transferring to Sydney Swans. Angelo Porcaro was able to bring along Nicholas Duncan who is envolved in raising funds to save the Black Rhino in South Africa. He was most entertaining.Subiaco CEO Peter Capes also came to our meetings to inform us about intersting areas of the Club. We were very fortunate this year to have a large number of players along to our monthly meetings so they could get an understanding of what the Golds are involved in with player welfare. Ron Tester took over the task of organising the players from Barry Stack who had been looking after this task. This year Golds donated $3000 towards the purchase of tracking GPS’s for the coaching staff.

Chelsea Shaw and Brooke Edwards for their help. Special thanks to Kevan Sparks for his help at each of our monthly meetings and also our BBQ Specialist Mike Bailey. Golds player of the month voting resulted in Shane Yarren, Kyal Horsley, Chris Phelan and Sam Menegola winning Monthly Awards. The Golds Player of the Year was Chris Phelan. Lotto Super numbers is our major fund raiser and to all who supported this, our grateful thanks. Thanks also to Ron Tester who ran our Melbourne Cup BBQ night and to all those members who donated prizes for our Dinner Meetings. Sadly we lost committee members Barry Olcorn and Clyde Goddard in 2015. To the committee and members of Golds I extend my thanks for their support and wish everyone a Happy Christmas and a successful New Year. Ross Lockhart President - Golds

Golds assisted with the BBQ’s at the Auskick Gala Day at Sorrento. In September, 4 Golds members travelled to Kalgoolie for the GFL’s grand finals and we presented the Subiaco Golds Medal for the Best Player in the League Grand Final, selected by the Umpires to Torrin Rowe from Mines Rovers Football Club. Our thanks go to Goldfields Football League for the way they looked after us again. My thanks go to President Mark Lawrence, CEO Peter Capes, Football Manager Luke Sanders and the Office Staff especially

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LEAGUE 2015 NAME

Jordan BESTRY Reece BLECHYNDEN Matthew BOLAND Christopher BRYAN Gregory CLARK Raymond DANIELS Lachlan DELAHUNTY Christopher DELUCA Dylan ELLIOTT William FETHERSTONHAUGH Braden FIMMANO James GARCIA Kyle HALLIGAN Scott HANCOCK Aaron HEAL Kyal HORSLEY Craig HOSKINS Declan JACKSON Hayden KENNEDY Leigh KITCHIN Joel LATHAM Charles LE FANU Jordan LOCKYER David MADUT Brett MAHONEY

GAMES

F&B VOTES

SFC GAMES

WAFL GAMES

KICKS

HBS

D

AVG POSS

MARKS

T

HOS

FF

FA

GOALS

BHNDS

4 6 10 4 2 3 15 15 3 10 2 6 16 22 16 14 9 7 18 22 16 19 22 13 16

68 95 200 42 26 55 344 358 48 192 27 105 350 503 351 296 206 125 374 547 327 415 511 277 326

6 67* 31 4 2 21 30 54 12 22 2 12 29 22 24 124 9 9 22 22 38 44 22 18 73

6 66 31 4 2 25 30 54 12 22 2 12 29 60 28 124 9 9 22 22 38 44 24 18 73

15 61 59 8 8 28 195 110 11 75 13 36 180 190 96 201 84 24 190 256 150 146 219 61 139

18 34 31 8 12 23 92 74 10 61 5 36 51 202 85 115 79 27 77 256 81 107 128 59 105

33 95 90 16 20 51 287 184 21 136 18 72 231 392 181 316 163 51 267 512 231 253 347 120 244

8 16 9 4 10 17 19 12 7 14 9 12 14 18 11 23 18 7 15 23 14 13 16 9 15

9 13 44 3 4 11 80 48 6 27 3 17 78 61 51 35 20 14 59 77 59 65 112 10 29

4 25 12 13 3 10 41 81 6 21 3 12 40 68 29 48 67 22 29 95 32 34 65 56 63

93 1 0 0 0 0 184 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 300 0

2 2 6 4 1 3 20 12 1 11 1 3 22 22 13 2 13 2 12 26 6 15 13 18 11

3 10 9 2 3 3 15 36 2 2 2 4 17 17 14 7 9 2 7 26 17 15 12 12 13

0 2 31 0 0 0 8 17 0 3 0 7 32 6 0 1 3 0 0 5 2 3 1 1 8

1 3 10 0 0 4 6 9 0 2 1 4 21 8 1 6 1 0 0 10 0 3 0 3 7

Sam MENEGOLA

14

400

14

49

246

136

382

27

70

58

34

24

14

21

18

Simon MOORE Luke NORRISS Christopher PHELAN Brett ROBINSON Darren RUMBLE Thomas SMITH Bradley STEVENSON Wayde TWOMEY Rhys WATERS Clancy WHEELER Michael WOOD Scott WORTHINGTON Shane YARRAN

10 3 22 19 18 3 8 16 10 22 18 12 19

175 44 560 426 320 78 134 213 170 543 338 278 398

37 3 120* 19 229 4 57 35 63* 97* 28 79* 39

37 3 119 101 229 4 57 133 62 96 41 78 39

90 20 380 230 110 9 45 159 70 255 139 122 166

56 12 155 179 58 13 32 135 58 120 70 57 50

146 32 535 409 168 22 77 294 128 375 209 179 216

15 11 24 22 9 7 10 18 13 17 12 15 11

40 3 63 94 64 1 22 66 29 57 69 45 75

16 12 98 32 19 12 10 14 30 57 44 19 34

0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 237 16 0 0

8 0 17 12 9 1 4 12 14 21 12 8 15

1 3 16 14 19 6 7 16 6 44 13 9 30

7 0 14 13 0 0 11 5 8 19 26 1 54

5 1 15 10 0 0 3 1 9 18 21 0 33

* Includes 2012 Foxtel Cup Game

SANDOVER MEDAL TALLY

TOTAL

PRENDERGAST MEDAL TALLY

TOTAL

JACK CLARKE MEDAL TALLY

TOTAL

Sam MENEGOLA

41

Simon MOORE

22

Ethan BURNETT

16

Christopher PHELAN

36

Reece BLECHYNDEN

22

Jack BEVERLEY

15

Leigh KITCHIN

25

Joel ASHMAN

21

Joshua CHAPMAN

11

Brett ROBINSON

21

Luke NORRISS

19

Michael BRAUT

4

Shane YARRAN*

16

Craig HOSKINS

16

Justin WOODLEY

3

Clancy WHEELER

13

Matthew BOGENSPERGER

15

McKenzie LAWRENCE

3

Kyle HALLIGAN

12

Jordan BESTRY

15

Max WALTERS

3

Kyal HORSLEY

10

Jeremy WOODLEY

15

Ryan BORCHET

2

Max WALTERS

11

Joshua UNDERWOOD

2

Raymond DANIELS

10

Jay ALLISON-GREEN

2

Matthew BOLAND

7

Bradley STEVENSON

7

Wayde TWOMEY

7

Michael WOOD

7

Lachlan DELAHUNTY

5

Rhys WATERS

5

Christopher DELUCA*

3

Reece BLECHYNDEN

3

Scott WORTHINGTON

2

James GARCIA*

1

Scott HANCOCK

1

Joel Latham

1

Kyle HALLIGAN

8

Joshua HATCH

2

Gregory CLARK

8

Jake MARINOVICH

1

Dylan CLARKE

7

David PURSER

1

Bill FETHERSTONHAUGH

5

Paul SILVESTRO

1

Thomas SMITH

5

Gregory CLARK

1

Chris DELUCA*

5

Joel LATHAM

5

Sean BRADLEY

5

Declan JACKSON

4

Hayden KENNEDY

4

Braden FIMMANO

3

Ryan VERMEERSCH

3

Mitchell MCPHEE

1

David MADUT*

1

Shane YARRAN*

1

Harry WILKINSON

1

Michael WOOD

1

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RESERVES 2015

COLTS 2015

2015 GAMES

2015 GOALS

2015 F&B VOTES

2015 GAMES

2015 GOALS

Joel ASHMAN

21

15

530

Jordan BESTRY

17

7

385

James AINSWORTH

4

0

2

Jay ALLISON- GREEN

20

2

39

Reece BLECHYNDEN

11

12

Matthew BOGENSPERGER

17

4

302

Brayden BARKER

1

0

0

397

Nicholas BARKER

8

3

Matthew BOLAND

1

0

2

23

Chas BARNS

12

0

35

Sean BRADLEY Michael BRAUT

16

12

288

Nicholas BARONI

2

0

0

3

3

43

Luke BEISSEL

2

0

0

Christopher BRYAN

13

2

257

Jess BERGLUND

4

0

0

Jak CARY

16

1

257

Zac BESTRY

1

1

0

Josh CHAPMAN

2

0

30

Jack BEVERLEY

19

0

202

Gregory CLARK

10

3

216

Nathan BLAKE

2

1

0

Dylan CLARKE

19

25

296

Ryan BORCHET

16

3

74

Adam CREEPER

18

8

304

Callum BRAMLEY

3

1

0

Raymond DANIELS

17

24

354

Michael BRAUT

18

8

76

Christopher DELUCA

1

2

24

Thomas BREEZE

17

5

38

Timothy EDWARDS

17

4

273

Aaron BREMAN

12

3

24

Dylan ELLIOTT

19

0

388

Ethan BURNETT

19

5

163

William FETHERSTONHAUGH

9

0

193

Dylan CAMPBELL

4

0

0

Braden FIMMANO

18

6

412

Liam CATALFAMO

17

1

31

James GARCIA

8

14

148

Josh CHAPMAN

14

5

47

Cody GRACE

4

8

82

Gregory CLARK

1

0

20

Kyle HALLIGAN

2

7

55

Brodie COLE

7

6

0

Aaron HEAL

5

0

123

Liam CONNOLLY

3

0

0

Thomas HOOPER

21

1

386

Joey DEEGAN

5

0

2

1

0

0

Kyal HORSLEY

Samuel DEMARTE

1

0

27

Max DENNIS

2

1

9

Craig HOSKINS

7

7

184

Andrew DOYLE

5

1

0

James HUGHES

19

0

357

James ECCLES

16

0

37

Declan JACKSON

14

0

313

Troy EDWARDS

1

0

0

Ben JENKINS

1

0

21

Fraser FOLEY

13

9

12

Hayden KENNEDY

2

0

59

Sean FOLEY

5

0

23

Joel LATHAM

5

3

129

Samuel FRANZONE

1

0

0

Charles LE FANU

1

2

27

Jarrod FRENCH

1

0

0

David MADUT

5

1

98

Jayden GERRAND

3

0

0

Brett MAHONEY

1

0

24

Luke HALLIGAN

9

6

0

Mitchell McPHEE

17

18

317

Jye HARRIS

1

0

0

Simon MOORE

12

4

340

Joshua HATCH

16

9

38

Luke NORRISS

19

2

402

Jorden HOOKS

3

0

5

Matthew PANIZZA

1

0

12

Liam HOOPER

3

0

0

Darren RUMBLE

1

0

26

Braylen INDICH

1

0

0

Joseph SCAFIDI

2

3

39

Martin KAKER

1

1

0

Rory SMITH

1

0

8

Abraham KENNEDY

18

0

62

Thomas SMITH

9

4

226

Jackson KIDD

1

0

0

Aaron SUMMERS

13

6

176

McKenzie LAWRENCE

15

1

58

Wayde TWOMEY

1

0

26

Joshua LEUNIG

1

0

0

Ryan VERMEERSCH

3

9

62

Thomas LOWNDES

8

7

0

Ryan WADE

1

0

5

Jake MARINOVICH

7

0

8

Max WALTERS

20

13

494

Nick MARSH

4

0

4

Brad WATERS

7

0

124

Wyvern McDIARMID

4

3

0

Rhys WATERS

3

1

57

Jacob MILLER

7

1

32

Jordan WEBSTER

1

0

18

Bailey NYLANDER

13

4

48

Brendon WHITE

1

0

15

Liam O'CALLAGHAN

1

1

2

Connor WILKINSON

19

4

333

Matthew PANNELL

6

0

8

Harry WILKINSON

11

1

200

David PURSER

5

0

4

Michael WOOD

4

5

103

Brayden QUINN

1

0

0

Jeremy WOODLEY

21

32

411

Brandon REED

4

0

0

Scott WORTHINGTON

3

0

67

Daniel RYAN

4

0

0

Christopher WRIGLEY

16

9

263

Paul SILVESTRO

13

7

15

Shane YARRAN

Remy TOBIN

1

0

3

1

3

24

Fraser TWOMEY

6

0

17

Josh UNDERWOOD

18

5

12

Max WALTERS

1

2

5

Nic WELLIS

3

1

0

Alex WENN

7

2

10

Ashton WILLIAMSON

6

0

11

Riley WOJTOWICZ

1

0

0

Justin WOODLEY

11

18

28

NAME

NAME

2015 F&B VOTES

Joel Ashman

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SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB 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

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

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

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

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

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

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SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB HONOUR ROLL RESERVES F&B 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 1968 I CUNINGHAM 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 FOREST 2006 T MCKENA 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

COLTS F&B

R NEWTON R GOSDEN J GRILE B SARE W MOORE C BLAKEMORE C WILAIMS R FIRTH W KEENAN W KEENAN J MASLIN K BARTLETT 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

Gary Buckenara 2015 Ball Legend

LEADING GOAL KICKERS

LIFE MEMBERS

LIFE MEMBERS

DIEHARDS

DIEHARDS

1912 H LIMB* 45 1913 H LIMB* 40 1920 RP RODRIGUEZ* 36 1926 RP RODRIGUEZ* 52 1927 L METHERAL 49 1928 A NISEN 54 1929 A NISEN 57 1930 G SMITH 30 1931 S DAILEY 44 1932 H BANCROFT 58 1933 A NISEN 53 1934 J JENINGS 92 1935 J JENINGS 93 1936 J JENINGS 52 1937 L MILS 36 1938 H BUNTON 51 1939 H BUNTON 59 1940 H BUNTON 34 1941 H BUNTON 46 1942 J HETHERINGTON 67 1943 E TONKINSON 59 1944 E TONKINSON 71 1945 J COOPER 43 1946 F WILIAMS 22 1947 W RALPH 27 1948 J SMITH 34 1949 R LINDSAY 30 1950 R LINDSAY 30 1951 E HAGDORN 27 1952 J SMITH 27 1953 C DAVEY 23 T BUGINS 23 1954 A WHITE 27 1955 W DENTON 33 1956 D GLASS 52 1957 D GLASS* 83 1958 D GLASS 49 1959 R HAMPSON 60 1960 R HAMPSON 61 1961 R HAMPSON 50 1962 A ROBERTSON* 89 1963 A ROBERTSON 79 1964 A ROBERTSON* 94 1965 A ROBERTSON* 108 1966 K MERIFIELD 27 1967 A ROBERTSON 104 1968 A ROBERTSON* 162 (AUSTRALIAN RECORD) 1969 A ROBERTSON* 114 1970 A ROBERTSON 116 1971 A ROBERTSON* 111 1972 A ROBERTSON* 98 1973 A ROBERTSON 77 1974 A ROBERTSON 59 1975 N RANDALL 43 1976 G FATHERS 35 1977 G FATHERS 84 1978 M MALONE 54 1979 G SCHULTZ 38 1980 P MUNRO 61 1981 G BUCKENARA 42 1982 B TAYLOR 34 1983 C BROWN 59 1984 C BROWN 54 1985 L KEENE 78 1986 S SELLS 74 1987 T BREMAN* 111 1988 T BREMAN* 77 1989 B HEADY 35 1990 W GOLDING 38 1991 T BREMAN 55 1992 R WILET 43 1993 J HEATLEY* 111 1994 J HEATLEY 81 1995 J HEATLEY* 123 1996 J HEATLEY 55 1997 T BREMAN 43 1998 T RIDLEY* 73 1999 T RIDLEY 45 2000 B SMITH 33 2001 B KNIGHTS 38 2002 L TOIA 23 2003 B SMITH* 84 2004 B SMITH* 109 2005 L OAKLEY* 83 2006 D MAPLESTON 57 2007 B SMITH* 126 2008 B SMITH* 110 2009 T DENNIS-LANE 66 2010 B BROADHURST 56 2011 B BROADHURST* 73 2012 B BROADHURST 32 2013 B STEVENSON 20 2014 M BOLAND 53 2015 S YARRAN* 49 * DENOTES W.A.F.L. LEADING GOALKICKERS

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 1968 K MERIFIELD 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 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 2001 N O’CONNOR 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

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 J GRIGG 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

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

SFC BALL LEGENDS

WA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

WAFL/WAFC LIFE MEMBERS

FOOTBALL MANAGERS

2000 H BUNTON JNR 2001 L KETTLEWELL 2002 N TAYLOR 2003 C WILLIAMS 2004 A ROBERTSON JNR 2005 F WILLIAMS 2006 K MERIFIELD 2007 P FEATHERBY 2008 B SARRE 2009 D LAMB 2010 G YOUNG 2011 I DARGIE 2012 L KEENE 2013 M FITZPATRICK 2014 R HAMPSON 2015 G BUCKENARA

2004 A GREEN B ORR (P-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) 2005 D KEMP L KETTLEWELL 2006 C TYSON (SF-SU) 2007 P FEATHERBY P SPENCER (EP-SU) 2009 R TUCKER (Pth-SU) 2010 D LAMB 2013 G YOUNG LEGEND STATUS 2010 H BUNTON JNR (SD-SU) 2015 J LEONARD

1913 J SCADDAN 1914 L T BOAS 1928 W ALLANSON 1935 R RODRIGUEZ 1936 S SNOW 1953 W YOUNG 1954 W ORR 1956 T OUTRIDGE 1969 F EXELL 1999 B FULLER (WAFL) 2006 B FULLER (WAFC) 2008 G STOKES (WAFC) 2010 H BUNTON Jnr (WAFC) 2012 B SEIRAKOWSKI (WAFC)

1984-1989 1990-1996 1996-2004 2005-2010 2010-2015

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GAMES PLAYED 1901-2015 ABBOTT R (1954) 4 ABRAHALL C (1942-43) 15 ADAMS (1916) 1 ADAMS E (1961-1962) 3 ADAMSON-HOLMES J (2006- 2011) 66 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 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 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

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BESSEN S (1949) 14 BESTER A (1995-98) 22 BESTRY J (2014 6 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-) 67* BLIGHT M (1948) 4 BLOOMFIELD R (1950) 2 BLOXSIDGE K (2011-2012) 42* BLURTON G (1918) 6 BOAS T (1901,08) 9 BOEKEMAN W (1958) 14 BOGENSPERGER M (2013 5 BOHEEMEN L (1972) 3 BOLAND M (2014 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 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 1 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 BRAYSHER W (1904,06) 9 BREMAN T (1983-91,94-95,97) 151 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-) 76 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- 4 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 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 G (1975-78) 33 CLARK D (2001-03) 27 CLARK G (2015 2 CLARKE D (2012-) 4 CLATWORTHY A (1960) 14 CLAY C (1961-62) 17 CLEMENT D (1926-27) 23 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 (2008-2011) 63 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 COSSOM C (2000-11) 214 COTTER G (1979-83) 42 COULSON K (1966) 4 COURT D (1980-83) 41 COWARDINE A (1944) 3

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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 CRONIN F (1905) 10 CROOKS J (1945) 1 CROSBY J (1997) 4 CROSSLEY F (1916) 1 CROUCH G (1972-75) 60 CROWLEY R (2003-) 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 30 DELAMERE G (1905-06) 26 DELUCA C (2012-) 54 DELUCA J (2014 12 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 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 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 EIFFLER W (1943-44) 5 ELKINGTON L (2002) 1 ELLIOTT J (1929) 2 ELLIOTT D (2013 12 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 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-) 22 FIELD R (1988) 4 FIELDER T (1933) 3 FILEAR A (1928) 2 FILLMORE G (1906-07) 13 FIMMANO B (2015 2 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 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-) 12 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 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 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 (201329 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 22 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 HARROPP (1904) 1 HARVEY (1909) 1 HARVEY B (1996) 3


GAMES PLAYED 1901-2015 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-) 2 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 24 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 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-) 124 HORTON (1916) 2 HORTON (1903) 6 HORWOOD A (1968) 2 HOSKING A (1907-09) 29 HOSKINS C (2015- 9 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 INNES R (1949) 5 IRONMONGER G (1976-78,82-83) 34 IRVINE G (1963) 1 IRVING D (1998-99) 36 JACKMAN C (1979) 12 JACKS R (1967-72) 103 JACKSON J (1906-07) 17 JACKSON E (1910-11) 18 JACKSON D (1954-55) 7

JACKSON M (1977-78) 6 JACKSON D (2014 9 JACOBS (1906) 1 JACOBS J (2009) 8 JAMES R (1960) 5 JAMES B (1962) 5 JAMES W (1952) 1 JARVIS R (1952-59) 129 JASPER R (1970-72,74-75) 47 JEAVONS M (1946-48) 36 JEFFERY G (1993) 2 JENKINS C (1997) 1 JENKINSON N (1959-61) 17 JENNINGS R (1941,46) 7 JENNINGS D (1946-48) 12 JENNINGS M (1988-89) 33 JENNINGS J (1934-38) 71 JOHNS G (1905-07) 19 JOHNS (1941) 4 JOHNS M (1978-83) 64 JOHNSON D (1962) 1 JOHNSON R (1967) 19 JOHNSON C (1998) 5 JOHNSTONE W (1942) 1 JONES L (1901-04,07) 44 JONES T (1901,03) 13 JONES E (1903) 2 JONES H (1944) 15 JONES D (1959) 1 JONES G (1987-89) 54 JONES A (2001,03-04) 14 JONES W (1946) 3 JOYCE B (1969-70) 7 JOYCE L (1971-75) 52 JOYCE J (2011-2014) 28* JULIAN P (1995) 6 KANE G (1901-03) 20 KAYLOR-THOMSON J (2013-2014) 31 KEALLEY E (1910) 2 KEAN A (1945) 1 KEARSLEY (1916) 1 KEAST (1941) 2 KEELER D (1990) 1 KEENAN W (1967) 7 KEENE L (1981-88,90,94) 140 KEEVERS B (2000-01,03-11) 163 KELLY A (1921-22) 8 KELLY O (1934-36,41,46) 34 KELLY K (1941,46-47) 45 KELLY R (1942) 4 KELLY S (1944) 1 KELLY G (1982-84) 24 KEMP G (1988-93) 105 KEMP D (1989-91) 23 KENNEDY T (1909-11) 32 KENNEDY W (1921) 1 KENNEDY H (2014 22 KENWORTHY S (1963) 2 KERR G (1930) 7 KERR K (1942) 4 KERR R (2009-2014) 82* KERSHAW E (1943-44,46-50) 89 KETTLEWELL N (1952,54) 14 KETTLEWELL L (1954-62,64-65) 205 KETTLEWELL S (1989-93) 15 KETTLEWELL N (1952-55,57) 28 KEYS C (1995) 2 KEYSER G (1988-90,93-94) 57 KICKETT D (1997) 12 KIELLER (1916) 2 KIERNAN l (1944-45) 6 KING B (1954) 1 KIRK H (1952) 16 KITCHIN R (1967-71) 57 KITCHIN L (2015- 22 KLOPPER B (1949) 7 KLUVER H (2004) 3 KNIGHTS B (2001) 18 KNIGHTS T (2004-05) 19 LADER (1903) 1 LAGUE B (1954-56) 35 LAING L (1911-16,19-21,23) 101 LAMB P (1976-87) 227 LAMB D (1980-86,89,93-96) 190 LANGDON K (1986-89,91,93-95) 69 LANGDON D (1989-90,92) 3 LANGE T (1996) 4 LANGE A (1996-97) 13 LANGER C (1965-67) 16 LANGER J (1994-95) 11 LANGRIDGE F (1942-44) 13 LANIGAN P (1948) 10 LARKINS S (2001-02,04-08) 74 LATHAM J (2014 38 LAW (1904) 1 LAWRENCE S (1984) 5 LAWSON (1903) 2 LAWSON J (1942,48-49) 26 LAWSON D (1954-57) 73 LE FANU C (2013-) 44 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 (2012-2014) 42 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 22 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-) 18 MAFFINA G (1944) 6 MAGUIRE F (1989-91) 34 MAHON M (1929) 8 MAHONEY B (2012-) 74* 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 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 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 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 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-) 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

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McKENZIE P (1996-97) 28 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 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 K (1956-57) 5 MILLER C (2002-04) 49 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-) 37 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 NELTHORPE C (1960,65) 4 NETHERWAY K (1958-60) 7 NETTLETON M (1999) 1 NEVIN M (1965) 1 NEWICK L (2001-10) 150 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 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 PENNY L (1948) 2 PEPPERELL J (1908-10) 31 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-) 120* 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 POWER G (1932,34) 4 PREEDY G (1915-24) 114 PRESTON (1915) 1 PRESTON R (1942,46-47) 19 PRIDDIS M (2003-) 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 PENGEL J (1923-31) 131 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 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 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-) 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 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- 19 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 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 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 SADLER 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

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GAMES PLAYED 1901-2015 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 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- 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 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 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-) 57 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- 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 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

(SOURCE OF INFORMATION - OFFICIAL WA RECORDS)

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 35 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 VALLI W (1981-82) 37 VALLI M (1986-87) 5 VENABLES C (1996-97) 20 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-) 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 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-) 63* 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-) 97* 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-) 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 WOODS F (1924) 7 WOOLHOUSE (1916) 2 WORTHINGTON S (2010-) 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- 39 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 (13) 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 2007: v Claremont 2006: v South Fremantle 2008: v Swan Districts 2014: v East Perth 2015: v West Perth RUNNERS UP (13): 1925, 1926, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1959, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2009, 2011. GRAND FINALS (26) 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. FINALS (52) 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. LONGEST PREMIERSHIP DROUGHT 49 years (1924-1973) SUCCESSIVE FINALS 12 (1998-2009) SUCCESSIVE GRAND FINALS 4 (1985-1988) & (2006-2009) HIGHEST CLUB SCORE 29.33.207 vs Peel Thunder 3.5.23 (2008) 33.9. 207 vs Sth Fremantle 21.18. 144 (2010) LOWEST CLUB SCORE 0.0 v South Fremantle 4.8.32 (1906)

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RESERVES PREMIERS (13) 1958, 1959, 1969, 1972, 1984, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007. THIRDS, COLTS, UNDER 19’S (2) 1974, 1989. FOURTHS PREMIERS (1) 1970. R.P. RODRIGUEZ SHIELD (10) 1970, 1973, 1986, 1995, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2015. 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 Peter Eakins (1969) Brian Sarre (1966) George Young (1972) Laurie Keene (1986) Andrew MacNish (1986) 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)

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SFC LEADING GOALSCORERS Austin Robertson Jnr 1214 Brad Smith 530 Reg Hampson 385 Jason Heatley 370 370 Todd Breman Andrew MacNish 345 319 Blake Broadhurst Donald Glass 284 255 Jack Jennings Laurie Keene 251 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 T Breman 111 goals 77 goals 1988 T Breman 1993 J Heatley 111 goals 1995 J Heatley 123 goals 1998 T Ridley 73 goals 2003 B Smith 84 goals 2004 B Smith 109 goals 83 goals 2005 L Oakley 2007 B Smith 126 goals 2008 B Smith 110 goals 2011 B Broadhurst 73 goals 2015 S Yarran 54 goals MOST GOALS IN A MATCH 15 A Robertson v East Fremantle June 1968

TASSIE MEDAL WINNERS 1969 Peter Eakins 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 Matt Boland (v West Perth, G/Final) LARKE MEDAL WINNERS 2013 Dominic Sheed (WA v VIC) 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 Darren Rumble (2003- 211 Brian Taylor (1979-1991) 211 Laurie Kettlewell (1954-1965) 205 Clinton Brown (1980-1990) 204 Stuart Daily (1928-1940) 202


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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 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

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 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

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 0 179 52 106 28 131 3 0 202 0 77 0 0 10 6 23 15 114 0 112 102 0 12 197 0 3 4 122 68 7 19 59 14 17 10 29 33 0 0

SUBIACO GAMES (TOTAL) 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 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 76 63 41 19 124 76 41 22 7 10 12 22 39 14

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THE VICTORS - SUBIACO’S LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS

1913 - COACH: PHIL MATSON

1912 - COACH: JOE SCADDEN Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers:

Harry Bushell Ernie Nelson (VCapt) Jimmy Tait Billy Orr Herb Limb Bill Loughridge

Sid Snow Horrie Bant Harry Morgan Phil Matson Joe Scadden (Capt) Tom Cain

Les Lang Joe Bushell Jack Diprose R. Daykin Percy Ridd H. Weston

Sid Snow George Oakley Charlie Wolfe Phil Matson Herb Limb P. Youlden

Les Laing Tom Puddy George Preedy Bruce Campbell Wally Steele (Capt) Clarry Matthews

Colin Williams Dennis Blair Peter Featherby Ron Bayens Austin Robertson Peter Burton Roch DevenishMearse

Fred Davenport Gary Crouch John Dimmer Brian Sierakowski Mick Malone Ross Smith (Capt)

1915 - COACH: JACK LECKIE Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers:

Arthur Green Joe Bushell Joe Murphy Harry Bushell Syd Bell W. Willis

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Alan Shepheard Barry Patterson Dick Manning Neil Randall Keith Watt Mike Fitzpatrick Peter Metropolis (VC)

Joe Bushell Harry Morgan Jack Diprose Bruce Campbell Tom Cain Tom Puddy

Sid Snow (V-Capt) Tom Sullivan W. Thomas Phil Matson (Capt) Herb Limb P. ‘Snowy’ Youlden

Les Laing Joe Scaddan Wally Short W. ‘Tiny’ Willis Billy Orr H. Weston

W. Thompson Arthur Green J. Hamilton (C) Ted Cahill Pat Rodriquez Jack Scott

Ave Guhl William Brophy George Scaddan Johnny Grigg Greg Hickey John Leonard

Michael Crutchfield Mark Zanotti Peter Featherby Laurie Keene Todd Breman Glenn O’Loughlin Stephen Sells

Dwayne Lamb Rod Willet Ian Dargie Andrew MacNish Warren Dean Brian Taylor

1924 - COACH: TOM CAIN

1973 - COACH: ROSS SMITH Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Reserves:

Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers:

Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers:

Keith Hodge Jack Beasley Fred Sexton Ray Cockburn Les Riches Tom Outridge

1986 - COACH: HAYDN BUNTON JNR.

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Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Clinton Brown Phil Lamb (VCapt) Greg Carpenter Karl Langdon Neil Taylor (Capt) Phil Scott Greg Wilkinson


1988 – COACH: HAYDN BUNTON JNR. Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Garry Kemp Bret Hutchinson Ian Dargie Mick Lee Brian Taylor Laurie Keene Graham Jones

2004 - COACH: PETER GERMAN 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

Darren Rumble Ben Randall Matt Priddis David Mapleston Sam Larkins Marc Webb (Capt) Chris Hood

Todd Holmes (VC) Greg Broughton Jarrad Schofield David Robbins Mark Haynes Allistair Pickett Ben Keevers (VC)

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

2006 - COACH: PETER GERMAN Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Aidan Parker (VC) Josh Wooden Chad Cossom Caine Hayes Chris Hall Luke Newick Blake Broadhurst Mark Nicoski

Jordan Adamson-Holmes Caine Hayes Jarrad Schofield Blake Broadhurst Allistair Pickett Luke Newick Marc Webb Daniel Chick

Ben Keevers (DV-C) Todd Holmes (DV-C) Paul Vines Ryan Crowley Sam Larkins Luke Newick Chris Hood Caine Miller

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

Bradley Stevenson Charlie Le Fanu Brett Mahoney Shane Yarran Andrew McDougall Kyal Horsley George Hampson

2007 - COACH: SCOTT WATTERS

2008 - COACH: SCOTT WATTERS Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Ben Keevers (VC) Shane Parker Chad Cossom Anthony Beattie Sam Larkins Luke Newick Robert Forest Marty Smith

2014 - COACH: JARRAD SCHOFIELD Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers: Interchange:

Daniel Leishman Wayde Twomey Shaun Hildebrandt Rhys Waters Chris Deluca Frank Stockley Scott Worthington Joshua Deluca

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2015 PREMIERSHIP TEAM

2015 - COACH: JARRAD SCHOFIELD Backs: Half backs: 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 Brett Robinson Matthew Boland Chris Phelan Brett Mahoney

TEAM OF THE CENTURY To compliment the launch of The Glory Years book it was appropriate that a best team of that era be selected and announced that day. With such teams there is always controversy and disappointment, however selection was based on the criteria of: must have played in one premiership in the last 10 years, must have played 20 games and must only consider their playing form for Subiaco and not previous or subsequent form with an AFL team.

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Back Row: Thomas Smith, Kyle Halligan, Jordan Lockyer, Bradley Stevenson, Gregory Clark, Matthew Boland, David Madut, Jordan Bestry, Clancy Wheeler, Declan Jackson, Michael Wood, Sam Menegola, Aaron Heal, Dylan Elliott Forth Row: Hayden Kennedy, Brett Robinson, Christopher Deluca, Craig Hoskins, Joel Latham, Christopher Bryan, Luke Norriss, James Garcia, William Fetherstonhaugh, Charlie Le Fanu, Braden Fimmano, Scott Hancock, Simon Moore, Brett Mahoney, Reece Blechynden Third Row: Luke Sanders, Ben Cassidy, Rochan Millar, Kiara Kent, Cameron Cody, Ron Tester, Shane Paap, Todd Holmes, Dr Kent Morison, Wayne Orsi, Jackson Dennis, Sarah Harris, Ryan Redfern, Nathan Stephens, Alby Hawkins, Steven Wasley Second Row: Brodie Scicluna, Callum Reynolds, Nigel Hamilton, Brittany Miltrup, David Graham, Lindsay Hassett, Rhys Waters, Scott Worthington, Arthur Livingstone, Mark Enders, Annie Italiano, Tanya Ferguson, Tayla Collins, Rodney Reynolds First Row: Cindy Dunham (DFDC Chair), Peter Capes (CEO), Mark Lawrence (President), Wayde Twomey, Lachlan Delahunty, Kyal Horsley (Captain), Jarrad Schofield (Coach), Darren Rumble (Vice Captain), Leigh Kitchin, John Martin (Director), Tony Fullgrabe (Director), Dwayne Lamb (Director), Basil Fuller (Director)

LEAGUE SQUAD & BOARD


Back Row: Aaron Heal, Matthew Panizza, Scott Worthington, Michael Wood, Gregory Clark, Adam Creeper, Jordan Bestry, Thomas Hooper, Declan Jackson, Cody Grace, Jak Cary Forth Row: Braden Fimmano, Rhys Waters, Charlie Le Fanu, Thomas Smith, Kyle Halligan, Mitchell McPhee, Max Walters, Darren Rumble, Dylan Elliott, Wayde Twomey, William Fetherstonhaugh, Joel Latham Third Row: Luke Sanders, Ben Cassidy, Dylan Clarke, Taylor Smith, Reece Blechynden, Christopher Bryan, James Garcia, Craig Hoskins, Matthew Bogensperger, James Hughes, Simon Moore, Jeremy Woodley, Annie Italiano, David Graham Second Row: Brodie Scicluna, Callum Renyolds, Tayla Collins, Brittany Miltrup, Rochan Millar, Cameron Cody, Kiara Kent, Dr Kent Morison, Sarah Harris, Nathan Stephens, Alby Hawkins, Tanya Ferguson, Rodney Reynolds, Lindsay Hassett, Arthur Livingstone First Row: Connor Wilkinson, Christopher Wrigley, Joel Ashman, Harry Wilkinson, Mark Enders, Luke Norriss, Shane Paap (Coach), Sean Bradley, Nigel Hamilton, Brett Mahoney, Ryan Wade, Timothy Edwards, Hayden Kennedy.

RESERVES TEAM


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SUBIACO DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OUR MEMBERS

District Football Development Council (DFDC) Cindy Dunham (Chair)* Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director)* Peter Capes (WAFL Representative)* Rosemary Goodin (Registrar) Isaac Babcevich (Umpire’s Manager) Cory Lake (District Coach Coordinator) Brad Hearn (Senior Community Football Representative)* Mike Lasscock (Schools Representative) Shane Fraser (Local Government Representative) Tiah Haynes (Female Football Representative) Peter Quinlan (Secretary) Paul Beckers (Treasurer) Andrew Ridley (Community Development Manager – Executive Officer) * Executive Members

SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE JUNIOR COMPETITION COMMITTEE

Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director) Ray Buscall (Assistant Competition Director) Rosemary Goodin (Registrar) Isaac Babcevich (Umpire’s Manager) Peter Quinlan (Secretary) Rohan Blee / Daniel Vidovich (Development Officer – Executive Officer) Matt Lamb (District Development Officer – Executive) NORTHERN CONFERENCE TRIBUNAL

Sue Williams (Secretary) Rob Goodin LITTLE LEAGUE MANAGER

Kevin Hill OUR LIFE MEMBERS

OUR COMMUNITY

2010 2012 2013 2014

The Subiaco District is located in Perth’s Northern Suburbs encompassing portions of the Cities of Stirling, Joondalup, and Wanneroo.

Rob Goodin Wayne Morling Kevin Hill Rosemary Goodin Luke Sanders

OUR STAFF

Community Development Manager Andrew Ridley District Operations Manager Matt McNally Development Officer Rohan Blee/Daniel Vidovich Community Development Coordinator Bella Ndayikeze Sports Trainee - AFL Sports Ready Jesse Tippett

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SUBIACO DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL AFFILIATE CLUBS SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Balga Junior Football Club Carine Junior Football Club Karrinyup Junior Football Club Kingsley Junior Football Club Kingsway Junior Football Club Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club

President – Gwenda Willmott President – Damon Lonnie President – John Mottolini President – Mark Savigni President – Ian Brotherton President – Greg Miles President – Lincoln Rollo

WA AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Hamersley Carine Amateur Football Club Kingsley Amateur Football Club Kingsway Amateur Football Club Nollamara Amateur Football Club Osborne Park Amateur Football Club Stirling Amateur Football Club

President – Bevan Dagg President – Tim McKimmie President – Rob Steel President – Brad Flindell President – Nathan Barnett President – Andrew Rottigni

METRO FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Warwick Greenwood Amateur Football Club

President – Peter Mullins

WA WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Coastal Titans Women’s Football Club

President – Sarah Michell

AFL MASTERS WA

Kingsway Amateur Football Club Nollamara Amateur Football Club

President – Rob Steel President – Brad Flindell

WA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (WAFL)

Subiaco Football Club

President – Mark Lawrence

DISTRICT CHAIR’S REPORT Following on the back of a successful year in 2014 the momentum has certainly been maintained in 2015 with continued successes on and off the field. The year has not been without significant change but the District Football Development Council has rallied together to ensure that this has not impacted on the delivery of professional and successful programs in 2015. The West Australian Football Commission made a decision to restructure its support staff for the Districts and the Subiaco District became a member of the Metro North Region in conjunction with the Claremont and West Perth Districts. These changes are designed to create better competitions for junior football, align best practice and minimise duplication. During the changes to the process we said farewell to Matt Lamb and during the season we also said goodbye to Rohan Blee both of whom made a significant contribution to our District during their service and leave behind great programs and structure that we have been able to continue on with. Cindy Dunham

On a brighter note 2015 saw the Subiaco District welcome to the team Andrew Ridley, Matt McNally, Daniel Vidovich, Jesse Tippet and Bella Ndayikeze. Andrew and Matt have a strong history within the District model as employees of the Football Commission and that has certainly helped us with the transition.

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Daniel has a strong football background and is passionate about the sport and participation so combined with Jesse who joined us to provide strength to our school engagement program we have continued to see participation growth in particular in Auskick and School Football Programs.

Edmund Rice Lions program, one day with the Subiaco District and one day with the West Perth District. In addition to her Edmund Rice Lions projects Bella has currently established school relationships with Koondoola, Waddington, Majella, Warripendi, Osborne Park and Girrawheen SHS.

Whilst a change in the team of such a significant nature could have unsettled the group it is with great pride that I can report that the District Football Development Council really rallied to bring the new team together and continue on the excellent work that they have for many years provided behind the scenes to ensure that Subiaco District continues to maintain quality football opportunities.

In 2015 our clubs, both Junior and Senior celebrated success both on and off the field. Although club Premierships and Volunteer Awards are recognised through this report special mention must go to Kingsway Junior Football Club the Lions District 2015 Junior Club of the Year and to Hammersley Carine Amateur Football Club the Lions District 2015 Senior Club of the Year.

We have had many successes this year and with the support of the Subiaco Board have seen greater exposure to Subiaco Football Club for our young aspiring senior football players and their clubs. The District was active in the Subiaco Football Club Family Football Day and we saw a great number of junior members come along with their club to participate and watch the senior competition. The need for the Subiaco Football Club and the Subiaco District to engage Multicultural and Aboriginal communities has never been greater. In 2015 the district has developed the North East Corridor Engagement Strategy targeting the suburbs of Balga, Girrawheen, Koondoola, Marangaroo, Mirrabooka, Nollamara and Westminster; suburbs with populations that identify as both Multicultural (49%) and Aboriginal (3%). The program aims to develop strong community partnerships and to secure resources to generate significant community benefits, providing a positive football participation pathway.

Nicky WINMAR Cup

The Subiaco District with support from Tiah Haynes and Antony Grover launched the Moorditj and Djooking Lions programs engaging local boys and girls with the District fielding teams for the Nicky Winmar and Kirby Bentley Cups. The Edmund Rice Lions is a flagship program for newly arrived young people to engage in leadership and community while getting involved in AFL Football. Managed by Bella Ndayikeze the program’s success is a testament to the passion of the Edmund Rice Centre, a partnership which we look forward to expanding in 2016. Bella Ndayikeze has taken on the role of Community Engagement Coordinator for Metro North (Subiaco, Claremont and West Perth Districts). Bella is employed three days a week, with one day based at the Edmund Rice Centre running the

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It would be remiss of me not to the mention the ongoing success of our Woman’s Football League team the Coastal Titans who took out their 6th premiership in 10 years when they beat the Swans in the 2015 Women’s League Grand Final. Congratulations to the team. In addition to taking out the Premiership I would also like to congratulate the Coastal Titans on the following:

• Eleven player representatives and two coaches within the first state open women’s team that beat Victoria.

• One coach and seven players represent either Bulldogs or Melbourne in the AFL this year. This includes the number 1 draft pick.

• Kiara Bowers collected her fourth WAWFL league best and fairest.

Coastal Titans

The importance of quality coaches on the retention of players is critical and it gives me pleasure to advise the importance of the coach education portfolio to district business is rising in 2016. In 2015 87 new level 1 coaches were accredited and an additional 8 level 2 coaches trained to become football leaders. The Subiaco Football Club and District are to announce the launch of the Subiaco Lions Coach Academy in 2016 and we look forward to releasing information in coming weeks.

I can’t go into detail of the amount of people who contribute to the success of our District Football Development Council as the numbers are so great. I would like to particularly thank the Executive group and the Junior Competition Committee who give up a huge amount of personal time to support football, without you all these young people would not be able to enjoy the quality competitions and the great game we all love. I look forward to working with you all in the 2016 season to continue to grow our game!!! Cindy Dunham Chair – Subiaco DFDC


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SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Junior Football

Auskick

We come to the end of another successful season in the Subiaco District. However successful football seasons don’t just happen, and whilst there were a number of challenges along the way, the success is a result of hard work by a lot of dedicated volunteers. I would therefore like to start by thanking all the junior clubs, their Presidents, Executives and Delegates for working with the Junior Competition Committee to provide an outstanding junior competition for all our players.

The District is blessed to have a Registrar of the calibre of Rosemary Goodin. Thank you for the outstanding work you do within the Subiaco District and to Ray Buscall for your efforts and support, thanks Ray. A big thank you to Peter Capes and the Subiaco Football Club for your increased and strengthened support of the junior competition. I would like to congratulate all award winners and Premiers especially our Champion Club Winners Kingsway JFC. I wish you all a happy and safe Christmas and all the best for the New Year. Enjoy your break during the off season and I look forward to seeing you all back refreshed and raring to go in 2016. Gavin Oliphant Competition Director

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Kingsway JFC, Carine JFC, Karrinyup JFC and the Warwick Greenwood JFC for supporting the JCC and hosting the Finals at their grounds. Big thanks must also go to our committed umpiring group, without we would not have a competition. To Isaac and all the umpires another job well done in what was a rewarding season. To our District staff thank you for your tireless work and support throughout the year. Your efforts in growing this great game within the Subiaco District are testament to your dedication and hard work.

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LIONS DISTRICT UMPIRES ASSOCIATION REPORT The junior football competition is the bedrock of grassroots footy in our community. It is where many of our local community’s youth are afforded the opportunity to be involved in our great game. It also provides a great environment for developing umpires to start their journey. Whether an umpire wishes to progress through talent pathways into the senior leagues, or if they simply want to keep fit and stay involved in football, junior umpiring provides that opportunity. This year the Lions District Umpires Association has provided the opportunity for many new umpires to involve themselves in the game, while also continuing to provide a great community for those umpires returning for another season. At least twenty new umpires took up the challenge this season, which is a tremendous amount of umpires for the district. Geographically, our district is one of the smallest, so to have a large influx of first year umpires is great for retention in the seasons to come. The Sorrento-Duncraig Junior Football Club was instrumental in promoting umpiring in their club, with twelve new umpires from their Year 8 age groups donning the uniform and whistle this year. This number is unprecedented, and is a testament to a changing culture that embraces umpiring as an integral and rewarding part of the game. The Association’s success is dependent on the quality of our coaches. We have had the privilege of retaining experienced umpire coaches for our umpires. Brayden Pollard returned as the Modified Rules Coach this season, we are fortunate to have a WAFL Academy umpire able to support and teach our new umpires the ropes. Brayden’s knowledge and ability was a great asset to the team and while he will be sorely missed as a full-time member of the squad next year, I’m sure his ties to his association will see him return on occasion in some way or form. In the Open Rules (Youth) Umpiring department, I am indebted to Alex Pannell. He was more professional and assertive than I could have asked for in his role. Like Brayden, Alex comes from an experienced umpiring background, and it was great for him to persevere in setting an ethos espousing high standards for the group. The job of both our umpire coaches in not an enviable one, as it comes with commitment week in and week out, trying to appoint umpires across our district on match day, on-top of having to train the group to a skill level that allows them to be able to adjudicate the intricate rules of the game. To all the senior umpires who assisted in some way or form during the season to make Brayden and Alex’s jobs a bit easier, the association sends its appreciation to you. I would also like to acknowledge the West Perth Umpiring group, who this season have jumped on board to integrate the two umpiring cohorts together. Given the nature of the Northern Conference, it seemed prudent that both umpire managers from their respective districts found a way to create consistency across the board. Cohesion was a main focus, and thanks to Rhys Mola, who is West Perth’s Umpires Manager, we were able to bring the umpiring squads together on multiple occasions during the season. The two districts conducted joint

training sessions, giving us the chance to experience how our neighbour operated while also sharing the knowledge we have as umpires. Another initiative undertaken was a shared umpire practice between districts. This saw an umpire from the Subiaco District umpire with a partner from the West Perth District in a two-umpire system nearly every round during the home and away season. This initiative allowed for our umpires to develop a better relationship with their colleagues from their neighbouring district which was a great practice leading into the finals series. I sincerely hope we can continue this cooperation between districts, as it was a great success this year. The Association relies on partnerships with all stakeholders in the Lions District. First and foremost the relationship we foster with our fellow junior football clubs is most important. There has been great mutual respect between our association and the hierarchy of each club’s executive – working with club presidents this year has been an enjoyable and fruitful process. There has been feedback from our members, that the match day environment provided for the umpires has for the most part been welcoming and safe. I understand the monumental effort it takes to continually provide a safe game-day environment, and I hope that the Lions District can continue to live up to the high benchmark we have set and continue to achieve it in the future. A huge thank you is also needed to be given to the Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club, who allow the umpires to use their Ellersdale Reserve facilities throughout the season. The ability to have a ‘home’ as an umpiring group is essential to our success. It provides us with a space to train, develop and learn as umpires. We would be lost without their generosity, allowing us to also use their barbecue amenities and also providing us with space to store our training equipment. Also we appreciate the Sorrento-Duncraig Junior Football Club’s generosity in allowing us to base ourselves at Seacrest during a Sunday – converting their umpire room into a post-mortem debrief area for our coaches week-in, week-out, after and long day of umpiring was much appreciated. The Junior Competition Council for the Lions District were always on hand if I needed assistance during a weekend, they were incredibly supportive of the umpires. Thanks must go in particular to Gavin Oliphant, Ray Buscall and Rosemary Goodin for being there for our group. To the staff from the West Australian Football Commission, your time and support is appreciated. It has been fantastic to have Dean Margetts directly involved in developing our junior umpire groups around the metropolitan area. His consistent and open communication with the umpire managers has been important in our Association’s success – especially providing us with resources we need throughout the year, and the fact that he understands what it is like to be an umpire has held us in great stead. Thanks also must go to Andrew Ridley, Matt McNally, Rohan Blee and Daniel Vidovich for their support as well this year. Your interests in serving to protect and then further the game of Aussie Rules in the Northern Conference has been encouraging. I hope the Northern Conference continues to serve the interests of their respective umpire associations, understanding the value of having strong, capable and independent umpiring squads.

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LIONS DISTRICT UMPIRES ASSOCIATION REPORT (continued) The sponsorship of Chris Biddle and his business Westwide Roofing has been great for the financial security of our Association. To be a part of his wide breadth of community involvement has been a great honour for our Association and our members will continue to benefit from his contributions for many years to come. And finally a special thanks must go to the club executive; Richard Powell, our inaugural Life Member was always on hand to assist when he could. Lizette Parker continued to provide her skills to the graphic side of our group with the newsletter design and publications while Christian Cutrona served as my right hand man and was a great assistant with his coordination of umpire uniforms and registrations fees throughout the season. It has been a challenging but rewarding experience to be Umpire Manager for the Lions District in the 2015 Season. My final thanks has to be to the umpires for their commitment this season and I look forward to another successful year for the team. Isaac Bavcevic Umpires Advisor

2015 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS FAIREST & BEST VOTE COUNT AWARD WINNERS NORTHERN CONFERENCE

Y8 Maroon Runner Up Y8 Blue Runner Up Y9 Maroon Runner Up Y9 Blue Runner Up Y10 Maroon Fairest & Best Winner Y10 Blue Runner Up Y10 Blue Fairest & Best Winner Y11 Maroon Fairest & Best Y12 Fairest & Best

Kane Foley Riley Fissioli Thomas Medhat Terry Coyne Wil Hickmott Jack Mayo Jacob Nock Thor Lennox Daniel Ryan

Sorrento Duncraig Kingsway Rockets Sorrento Duncraig Carine Cats Sorrento Duncraig Carine Cats Kingsley Cats North Beach/Carine Sorrento Duncraig

Aaron Sweet Andrew Fisher Payden Gerick Ben Cruz Luke Nimmett Matthew Jackson

Stirling Kingsley Kingsley Hamersley Carine Kingsway Kingsway

Kiara Bowers

Coastal Titans

WA AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

B Grade League C1 League C1 Reserves D2 Reserves E2 League Drew Banfield Colts WA WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League

2015 DISTRICT PREMIERS Subiaco JFL Year 7 Northern Conference Year 10 Maroon Year 12 WA Amateur Football League B Grade Metro Footy League League WA Women’s Football League League

Kingsway Teal Kingsway Rockets Kingsway Rockets League Hamersley Carine C2 Grade League Nollamara C4 Grade League Nollamara Warwick Greenwood Coastal Titans

2015 AWARD WINNERS Sunday Times Volunteer of the Year Auskick Coach of the Year Modifieds Coach of the Year Youth Coach of the Year Female Coach of the Year

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Senior Community Coach of the Year Umpire of the Year Junior Club of the Year Senior Club of the Year

Tim Hall Chris Spencer Kingsway Rockets Hamersley Carine


LITTLE LEAGUE 2015 changerooms to witness the day’s preparation. We truly appreciate your time and the experience you afford us, Schoey. And we also appreciate the players’ interactions with the Little Leaguers. There’s always a joke or two shared and a great camaraderie felt. Thanks too, must go to the Assistant Coaches for taking the junior players under their wings and allowing them to listen in to the plans of the day. What would we do without Tanya? She is such an inspiration and always so willing to address the junior players, giving up her lunch-break each time. We welcomed Sarah to address the kids at times when Tanya was busy. A very BIG thanks from me and all LL players to both of you.

Great to see our League team in the Grand Final again this year and winning back-to-back Grand Finals! This allowed our Little League players, to again play in the Grand Final and this time, being able to get up on stage and present medallions to each of their team mates. This is such a great experience for an 11-year old child and a memory that will never be forgotten. In seven years’ time, it could be them receiving such a medallion. Again, Little League had a bumper year topped off with taking out the Alex Panton cup for winning during the finals. This achievement would not be possible without the assistance of a team of people who work at the forefront of our Club and those who work behind the scenes. The junior players who arrive at a WAFL game are always ‘winners’ when they don their boots and Subiaco gear and take part in a team effort. This year 11-year old players were given the opportunity to play at the Little League level due to changes to the 12-year old schedule whereby they play finals footy themselves. There were eight WAFL clubs represented during our home games and a ninth club, Kalgoorlie, who visited for one weekend. We also had four clubs that participated at AFL games, with Esperance being one of them. Yet again, we would have fielded at least 440 junior players across the season, coming from a vast range of cultures and backgrounds. Such memory making times for all and great for Aussie Rules Footy! Our thanks again must go to the League Coach, Schoey, and players for allowing the Little League players into the senior

This year saw a change of guard in the property room and it was great to see Alby and Mick were only too accommodating to speak to the kids and give them a bit of an insight about the Club and the volunteers’ amount of service given. We had the privilege of listening to Luke Sanders who spoke with us regarding the administration side of running a football club. Thanks for your time, Luke. And to our D.Os, Rohan and Daniel, for keeping me on the ball, thanks guys. Yet again, thanks to Ron and Fritz for your input of knowledge and to Arthur for your timekeeping. And to our number one ticket holder, Justin Langer, thanks for always putting your hand up to address the Little Leaguers. (And yes Justin, they do know who you are!) In this, my 20th year as Little League Manager, I was very humbled to receive a big pat on the back in the form of Life Membership of the Subiaco Football Club. I would like to thank all supporters, directors, support staff and especially all players who have been so encouraging and helpful over the time. It’s a great privilege to be part of this amazing Club. I hope all the above get behind Little League next year and assist whoever may be filling in for me. I am lucky enough to be taking the year off to travel Australia with my wife. Again, thank you all. Kevin (Hilly) Hill 100% SUBI

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Balga started with good numbers at the beginning of the year. Our Year 4 team improved in their team morale and game attendances and showed skill improvement as the year progressed. Our Year 6 team showed some great talent and was very competitive. It is encouraging to see the large number of girls within the team who developed some great skills. Our Year 8’s struggled with numbers but showed guts and determination, they tried their hardest on the field which is fantastic to see. Auskick experienced some changes this year with the introduction of a one hour training session on Thursday’s with our other club teams and a one hour game on Saturday mornings. Parents & children seemed to enjoy this. Balga had some awesome photographers this year (sports in focus). The end product was fantastic and we look forward to improved sales in 2016. Special thanks to the hard working volunteers who keep our club going. CARINE JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

through to the preliminary final. The highlight however was no doubt our Year 10 team who managed to win the premiership, the club’s first in a number of years. My congratulations go to not only our player group but also to the coaching and volunteer team led by Coach Alan Thomas. Our Modified teams represented our club proudly and give us heart that there are so many good young men coming through our club. The future looks very bright. Three Carine coaches were nominated for coaching awards at this year’s Subiaco District Awards: Alan Thomas Year 10 - (Open Rules Coach of the Year), Michelle Sewell Year 1 – Oncillas (Female Coach of the Year) and Andrew Grant Year 1 – Sandcats (Auskick Coach of the Year). Both Michelle and Alan were successful in their respective categories and I congratulate them on winning these prestigious awards. We are fortunate to have so many enthusiastic and skilled parents within our club. We are delighted to advise that the City of Stirling will be embarking on a major refurbishment of the Carine Reserve facilities. Some $3M will be invested in significant improvements to change rooms, storage and shared facilities such as function rooms, bars and canteens allowing the club to provide a more comfortable amenity for players and parents. We were delighted to have so many hardworking volunteers again this year at all levels. As time becomes more precious due the pressures of work and life in general the hours dedicated to clubs such as ours by parents becomes more and more valuable. I would like to acknowledge Phil Cousins who has been the “backbone” of our committee for some 20 years. Phil has had sons go through the club and now grandsons and we are very fortunate to have had Phil’s guidance for so long. At the recently held AGM it was resolved to name our Volunteer of the Year Award “The Phil Cousins Award” in recognition of Phi’s contribution.

Carine Junior Football Club

The Carine Junior Football Club has experienced another positive year with growth in participation at most levels.

We would also like to acknowledge the corporate support we have received this year through our many wonderful sponsors including Major Sponsor Winning Appliances. A full list of our valuable sponsors can be found on our club website at www.carinefooty.com.au. In closing 2015 has been a very successful year for the Carine Junior Football Club and we would like to thank and acknowledge the Subiaco District and the WAFC for their support this season.

It was wonderful to see so many Auskickers this year as our numbers grew to 275 (up almost 7% on 2014) with an additional 6 teams when compared to the previous year. Open and Modified numbers combined were 301 (287 in 2014) and all up participation this year saw an “all-time high” of 576 players (an increase of 9% when compared to 2014) which was incredibly pleasing. Our Year 11 and Year 12 teams were light on this season and both age levels combined with the North Beach Junior Football Club to form two very formidable teams. Our thanks are extended to North Beach who worked closely with our club to ensure the season was a very positive one for our players. Our Year 8 Cougars made it through to the preliminary final, our Year 11 boys made the semi-final and our Year 12 team made it

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COASTAL TITANS FOOTBALL CLUB

strong finals contenders. The League side went on to remain undefeated for the season and secure the minor premiership. External to the WAWFL season the Titans were well represented at both state and national level. 11 Titans players were part of the Western Australian Women’s Open side, who historically beat Victoria for the first time. While 7 Titans were drafted to participate in the two AFL Women’s Exhibition Games for the Melbourne Demons and the Western Bulldogs. For the second year in a row the Number #1 Draft Pick came from the Titans - this year ruck Emma King taking the honours. Our League Coach Martine Pearman was again influential as an assistant coach for both the WA State Open Side and the Melbourne Women’s Football Team.

Coastal Titans

It was a bittersweet end to 2014 for the Titans. While the Reserves side had won their second premiership (the first being in 2008) the League side had fallen agonisingly short. Work needed to be done. Coaches for the 2015 season were appointed early; Martine Pearman again taking the reins of the League side with assistants Robert Steele, Robert Kennedy and Melissa Robertson; Lauren Stammers coaching the Reserves side with assistants Andrew Vawser and Jay Hockley; and Tiah Haynes appointed as the inaugural Youth Girls coach. Preseason started not long after that with running, strength, conditioning and injury prevention being key focuses early on. Plenty of new faces, experienced and fresh to the game, arrived at the club, further strengthening those retained from previous seasons. It seemed not long afterwards that the 2015 WAWFL season arrived. Strong starts from both teams saw them each end the first five rounds with 5 wins 0 losses. Round 6, however, became a turning point. The Titans League side prevailed by one point over Swan Districts at Medibank under lights, while the Reserves side lost to South Fremantle the following day. More work needed to be done. From that point, under the guidance of their coaching staff, both teams worked tirelessly to regain the intensity they had shown earlier in the season. The Reserves side would go on to lose two more games and finish second on the ladder as

Our Youth Girls side started slowly but gained numbers and momentum as the season progressed, eventually culminating in a much celebrated win against Coolbinia Ellenbrook. Despite missing finals, Youth Girls showed lots of promise and will be exciting Titans players in years to come. Youth Girl Mackenzie Doric was rewarded with an All-Australian selection at the Under 16s National Championships- watch this space! Come finals time both League and Reserves sides were ready to play relentless Titans footy, in the quest for redemption and the 2015 flags. Unfortunately the Reserves team fell one game short of a Grand Final appearance, losing in a hard-fought Preliminary Final. In a season disrupted by so many byes the Reserves produced some amazing team football, and definitely left the field with their heads held high. For the league team it was a happier ending. A loss to reigning Premiers Swan Districts in the 2nd Semi Final was just the awakening they needed. The girls bounced back to win impressively against Peel in the Preliminary Final, dominating the game from the first bounce and putting on a brilliant display of hard and relentless team footy until the final siren. The win placed the League team into their 12th consecutive Grand Final, having not missed once since our inception in 2004. The League Grand Final was a tightly fought battle for the first half, with Titans only narrowly ahead at both the first quarter and half time breaks. From there however, Titans took control of the game and never looked back. Our relentless attack on the ball and defensive pressure saw us kick enough goals to cement the victory and put the grand final well out of Swans reach. A motivated team performance with the League girls claiming the flag with a convincing 24 point win. HAMERSLEY CARINE AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB KARRINYUP JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

The Karrinyup JFC Saints started their recruitment in the off season by attending some schools in their catchment area and conducting AFL skills sessions. Those schools who participated welcomed the sessions and the kids who participated endured the warmer days after school on the lead up to Registration Day. The commencement of the season was all “go” with the planning of many events to ensure the Clubs leadership was educated in the game of Football and the families of the Club enjoyed their experience within the football fraternity. The Club organised many events such as;

• Coastal Titans

Specialist coach training sessions which were well received and strategies implemented throughout the season resulting in better planning and focused training sessions.

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Auskickers were treated to an initiative by National Australia Bank which invited them to eat, drink and stay for the Magic Man entertainer after a ‘Friday Night’ of football. Fundraising initiatives for Breast Cancer Network Australia and our Team Development Trip. Finally, our Volunteers ‘All you can eat Pizza’ night to wind up the season for all of our hard working parents.

In 2015, the Karrinyup JFC was unable to field a team of Open footballers and very disappointed to see some of our loyal families leave the club. We endeavoured to remain truly focussed on the development of each individuals football career by working with other club in the District to ensure our members were going to be looked after. Karrinyup JFC has recently implemented strategies to ensure the club continues to grow and our members and their families are encompassed by providing the ‘family orientated’ personal service we pride ourselves on. The Club acknowledges our Volunteers who are our backbone to our success and we continue to support them in our future endeavours as we look forward to some major changes in 2016. KINGSLEY AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB KINGSLEY JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB KINGSWAY AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB

and 2 AFL Masters teams who play every second week representing the club. The uninitiated Masters football has the following age groups: Supers 35 - 40 Years, Masters 40 - 45 Years, Seniors 45 - 50, & Super Seniors 50+. We have currently Supers & Masters at the club, so if there is player 33+ wanting to have a kick come on down to training on Wednesday nights at 6pm - any ability will be able to get a run as the AFL Masters saying is “JUST FOR KICKS. Off the field we have had a few functions & fundraising activities. We have had Pink day for the ladies & we have had Beyond Blue day; Beyond Blue focuses on raising the awareness & understanding in the community on the impact of anxiety and depression. The club could not have delivered this season without the hard work & support of the Committee, Players, and Supporters & Sponsors. While 2015 has been a success for the Club, we as a whole are looking towards 2016 which I believe will provide us with bigger challenges & more lofty goals. We will be looking to have an increased and more diversified presence within our local community and a desire to continue to grow & develop our players, supporter base, corporate partnership levels and a drive on field for ongoing success for a promotion into A Grade. KINGSWAY JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

Kingsway Amateur Football Club

The 2015 season was one of disappointment and on the other hand one of excitement for years to come. Disappointment is in losing our E2 Grand Final, but considering we went up a grade that in hindsight is a well done. Our Colts going down in the 1st Semi-final was also disappointing & our reigning Premiers in the Integrated also lost in the finals.

Kingsway Junior Football Club

We were a little stiff losing 5 games by 3 points or less, if we won a couple of those we could have finished very close to the finals, but that is how football rolls.

The Kingsway Junior Football Club had a very successful on field and off field season during 2015, culminating in the club achieving Champion Club of the Year for the Subiaco district. This was the second time in the club’s existence, replicating the achievement recognised in 2011. A record number of players registered with the club this year, which meant we were able to field teams in all grades of competition from our most junior Auskick players, right the way through to our Year 12 team. Strong numbers expected next year will ensure the club remains able to maximise the opportunity of creating a strong team and club culture as well as a positive environment for local kids and parents to involve themselves within.

Our club consists of League, Reserves & Colts (B Grade), E2, an integrated team which is for people of all ages with a disability

Our on field success was evidenced by 5 of our 8 teams playing for premiership points finishing in finals contention, namely our

EXCITEMENT is that we maintained our position in B Grade after being promoted from our outstanding season in 2014, where we as a club won all 5 PREMIERSHIPS. So the future looks bright & exciting considering the average age for the club is 21/22 years of age.

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Year 7’s Teal, Year 8’s Teal, Year 10’s, Year 11’s and graduating Year 12’s sides. 4 of these went on to play in Grand Final’s, with our Year 7’s, 10’s and 12’s achieving the ultimate accolade in bringing home a premiership flag to the club. Well done to all concerned. We represented Subiaco on many occasions through half time games and Auskick demos, had a number of players push into the Subiaco Colts program as well as good representation at development squads. There were many individual achievements through overall games played, club games played, district votes and state representation. Congratulations to all players and teams pulling on the teal, black and white jumper for 2015. A strong year on field was backed by a very successful off field performance by all coaches, managers and support staff for each team, as well as a very well organised and operating Executive and wider club committee group. A tireless work ethic from the committee formed the basis of the club’s efficient management for both the off season and playing weeks and was complimentary to the success we experienced on field. Thank you to all members involved with the Kingsway JFC for season 2015 – we will look to build on the achievements of this year and use it as the basis for another thriving year in 2016. NOLLAMARA AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB OSBORNE PARK AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB STIRLING AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB

It would be easy to use the loss of experienced players or the horror run of injuries as an excuse for the Club’s lack of on-field success. However, the mark of any great club is what it does when faced with adversity. In this regard, the Club is determined to make amends and have a successful season in 2016. Notable points of interest and highlights for the 2015 season were as follows:

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The Club field three senior sides, with 87 players wearing the Saints guernsey in 2015. 44 players played in the Club’s League side, with an average age of 25 years 5 months. 12 players made their League debut for the Saints in 2015. Aaron Sweet won the WAAFL B-Grade Fairest & Best Medal (despite the Club winning just 3 out of 18 games) and the Club’s Fairest & Best trophy. Matt Cocker won the Club’s Reserves Fairest & Best trophy Two players reached the 150-game milestone (Ben Mollett and Paul O’Neill), with a further five players reached the 100-game milestone (Scott Anderson, Sam Day, Luke Grassi, Joel Julian and Troy Mellidis). Life Membership was awarded to two long-serving members – Joel Edwards and Paul Giamov.

Off the field, the Club continued its community participation by staging its second annual Ladies Day fundraiser, with all players representing the cause by wearing pink socks on the day. The Club’s social rooms also received a much needed upgrade thanks to the City of Stirling, which provided the opportunity for all of the Club’s premiership pennants to be displayed proudly once again. The Club would like to acknowledge the efforts of its committee, coaching staff, support staff, members and sponsors for their hard work, commitment and ongoing support in 2015, and look forward to their continued support next season. Season 2016 will provide the Club with a number of major challenges, including the continued development and growth in playing numbers (with the re-introduction of a Colts team being a priority), an increase in sponsorship, and closer ties with junior feeder clubs in the area. Details of all of the Club’s fixtures, results, functions and historical information can be found on the Club’s website, www.stirlingsaints.com. SORRENTO DUNCRAIG JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

Stirling Amateur Football Club

The Stirling Amateur Football Club approached the 2015 season with high expectations, but finished well below the standard that it was capable of producing. After a successful season in 2014, which saw the Club reach the grand final and earn promotion back to B-Grade, the Club’s aim was to reach the finals and make an attempt at continuing its long and successful history. The season started well, with a hard fought victory over eventual grand finalists, Scarborough. However, the results fell away badly after that point, with the Club losing 10 of the next 11 games to place it in a battle to avoid relegation. At the end of the season, the gap proved too great, and the Club finished the season in 9th position on the ladder, resulting in relegation back to C Grade for 2016. The Club finished two games behind 8th placed Kingsway, but lost three games by less a goal or less, which could have made the difference between survival and relegation.

Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club

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It’s been another successful year for Sorrento Duncraig. We often don’t take time to recognise our achievements but as I reflect on the season just gone, we do have a lot to cheer about. Just getting teams onto the field is an achievement in itself, but this year we have continued to grow and as such this task gets harder and harder. This year we fielded over 1,020 players across 54 teams, 30 in Auskick and 24 in Modified and Youth. The strength of our Auskick program is particularly pleasing as this represents the long term future of our club. We also had three teams play-off in Grand Finals which shows we have high quality players and coaches. Congratulations to our Year 7 Hawks, Year 9 Hawks and Year 10 Dolphins for reaching the most important game of the year. It wasn’t to be this year, but the Club is still very proud of your achievements and I hope you can go one better in 2016. It is important to recognise the significant changes in our Executive Committee this season. We started the year with a new Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Auskick Coordinator, Modifieds Coordinator and Sponsorship Coordinator, arguably some of the most important roles in our football club. Yet the transition has been seemless. Full credit to Mike Celenza, Mike Szczesny, Michelle Richards, Andie Fagan, Brendan Lynch and Tom Ryan for their professionalism and ensuring that our Club continued on its path without a hitch. To the rest of our Executive Committee, Dave Beaman, Peter Quinlan, Stu Page, John Reynolds, Brian Farrell, Dennis Dijkhuizen and Mark Lawler, thank you for your continued efforts, without you things would rapidly grind to a halt. We also welcomed new Committee Members Brendan Rossiter, Donna Connolly, and Ben Keevers who joined returning members Peter Grickage, Paul Hodgson, Mem Kingham, Bernie Spark, Chris Foley and Cory Lake.

in the Year 10 Maroon Competition and Daniel Ryan won in the Year 12 competition. We also had two Runners-up in Kane Foley in the Year 8 Maroon competition and Thomas Medhat in the Year 9 Maroon Competition. Current Year 11 player, Jack Beverley took out the Subiaco Colts Best and Fairest with a record number of votes. Not bad for an under-age player! And a number of our past players helped Subiaco win back to back Premierships this year. Well done! The Subiaco District Awards also demonstrated the depth of coaching talent at our club. Congratulations go to Paul O’Shea for winning the Auskick Coach of the Year Award. The Club also acknowledges Auskick Coach Chris Robson, Year 6 Lions Coach, Greg McIntosh, and Year 9 Hawks Coach Cory Lake who were also nominated in their respective age categories. While it is great to recognise individual successes, our focus is on providing the best game day environment we possibly can to all our members. To meet this challenge, the Club began a process to achieve the Swiss Gold Quality Club Accreditation which recognises a number of steps to achieving excellence in club administration. The Club expects to achieve this goal during the 2016 season. I think you will agree it’s been another big year! Enjoy the summer break and I look forward to seeing you for another season of footy next year. WARWICK GREENWOOD JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

I’d like to make a special mention to the “Friends of Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club”, the unsung heroes who run our canteen, week in – week out. The canteen is a significant contributor to our fundraising and the new team headed by Silvana Lawler have done a fantastic job this year. A special thank you also to our sponsors. Without you our club could not provide the first class equipment and gear to put our teams on the park each week, while also keeping our registration costs down. Please support our sponsors when you can so that they can help support our Club. The Social Committee headed up by Scott McRae did a fantastic job hosting “Casino Royale” at the Craigie Leisure Centre. It was a great night for the punters with many fortunes made and in my case lost (thankfully it was only play money!). Thanks to the many committee members who helped make the night a successful fundraiser for the Club. Which leads into one of our biggest developments in 2015 - the installation of new lights at Seacrest West. Together with a Federal grant, the Club and City of Joondalup were able to contribute funds to install the new lights for the start of the 2015 season. This provided an immediate benefit to our training facilities, but next year we will also investigate utilising the new lights for fixturing of night games during the season. Seacrest Park is a fantastic facility and the envy of our neighbours and opposing codes. What will be our next major project? Watch this space! The Club is proud to have two Best and Fairest winners in the Northern Conference Competition this year. Will Hickmott won

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Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club

The Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club has in season 2015 built on from last season’s very successful year where we achieved Gold accreditation in the Quality Club Program and won the Champion Club of the Year for the second year in a row in the Subiaco District. With the player base remaining steady this year but again managing to field a Year 11 and 12 sides, this is a credit to the Coaches and the administration of the WGJFC. It is a clear indication that Warwick Greenwood is more and more becoming a club of choice in the Subiaco District Competition. Auskick numbers were steady this season. The Program Coordinator Marcus McArthur continues to run a great program offering outstanding leadership and support to the many volunteer mums and dads who get involved each and every Saturday morning. The great numbers in this grass roots program


continues to flow into our modified teams with strong numbers anticipated in these teams in future seasons and beyond. In a massive bonus for the club Marcus was also named the Auskick Volunteer of the Year in WA. Team numbers have been stable for the last four years which is an indictment of how the club is going. We have one team in each pathway age / year level and this is ultimately the clubs primary goal. As a club we firmly believed we should be fielding at least one team in every age level of the pathway, and steps continue to be taken in order to achieve this outcome.

Doyle Reserve in Duncraig will allow for increased participation across Saturdays and Sundays in the future and it is our goal to align with a junior club to facilitate a pathway for local junior players. Overall a rewarding year for the Warwick Greenwood Bulls and we thank all of our major sponsor the Greenwood Hotel and our coaches, volunteers and players who have made a contribution to our successes. We look forward to continuing to build a strong and successful club and defending our premiership in 2016.

So in closing it is evident that the club continues to head in the right direction. Their needs to be a continued push to empower our volunteers to take ownership of a role and build history of it by owning it for a period of time. Volunteers have an enormous impact on the health and well-being of communities worldwide and clubs like ours. Whilst the club is clearly on the rise, there remains many areas of opportunity where we need to continue to develop and improve. WARWICK GREENWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB

Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club

Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club

a2015 proved to be a very successful season for the Warwick Greenwood Bulls making the Grand Final of the Metro Football League and coming home with our first division one premiership. It was a very satisfying victory for the bulls having tasting defeat in the Grand Final in 2014 it was time to make amends. The game ebbed and flowed throughout and the Baldivis Brumbies were very worthy competitors. Our division one Captain Chris Walker took out the Metro Football League Best and Fairest medal followed closely by another Bulls player in Travis Murphy who won the medal in 2014. The committee has continued to make steady progress in our efforts to provide the best opportunity for current players and managing the needs of our members. Membership numbers have been steady for 2015 and the club managed to field two competitive senior teams finishing 1st and 5th respectively with both teams making finals. 2016 will bring new opportunities for the Warwick Greenwood Bulls. A relocation from Penistone Park in Greenwood to Percy

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