2016 Subiaco Football Club Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016

SUBIACO FOOTBALL CLUB INC. MEDIBANK STADIUM

246 Vincent Street, Leederville WA 6007 PO Box 436, Leederville WA 6903 T: (08) 9208 9999 F: (08) 9208 9990 E: info@subiacofc.com.au www.subiacofc.com.au www.facebook.com/SubiLions www.twitter.com/subiacolions ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Wednesday 7th December 2016 6pm SFC Medibank Stadium AGENDA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Welcome by President Apologies Confirmation of minutes of previous Business arising Presentation of Annual Report and Balance Sheet Declaration of Election Election of Life Members Notice of Motions Nominations of Auditors for 2017 General Business

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Designed by SFC Designed by Scott Print Photo contributions courtesy of SFC and Michael Flood DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY:

BOARD & STAFF.......................................................................................................................... 2 SFC COMMITTEES...................................................................................................................... 2 PHOTO OF THE YEAR................................................................................................................. 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT............................................................................................................. 4-5 CEO’S REPORT......................................................................................................................... 6-7 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT.......................................................................................... 8 TOP TEN MOMENTS OF 2016.................................................................................................... 9 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS REPORT..................................................................................... 10 LIONS CORPORATE REPORT.................................................................................................... 11 FINANCE REPORT..................................................................................................................... 12 FACILITIES REPORT................................................................................................................... 12 2016 MEMBERSHIP SURVEY RESULTS.................................................................................... 13 MEMBERSHIP REPORT & FIGURES......................................................................................... 14 QUARTER CENTURY MEMBERS.............................................................................................. 14 2017 MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES............................................................................................ 15 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT...................................................................................... 16-17 LEAGUE COACH’S REPORT...................................................................................................... 18 RESERVES COACH’S REPORT.................................................................................................. 19 COLTS COACH’S REPORT......................................................................................................... 20 2016 PLAYER SPONSORS......................................................................................................... 21 SUPPORT STAFF PHOTO.......................................................................................................... 23 ROUND BY ROUND RESULTS.............................................................................................. 24-25 LEAGUE DEBUTANTS................................................................................................................ 26 LEAGUE MILESTONES.............................................................................................................. 26 SUBIACO STATE REPRESENTATIVES....................................................................................... 27 CLUB CHAMPION AWARDS................................................................................................ 28-29 1986 & 2006 REUNION.............................................................................................................. 30 LIFE MEMBERS......................................................................................................................... 31 LEAGUE TEAM PHOTO........................................................................................................ 32-33 PHOTO FROM GRAND FINAL.............................................................................................. 34-35 PHOTOS FROM GRAND FINAL LUNCHEON....................................................................... 36-37 SUBI SOCIAL......................................................................................................................... 38-39 TALENT DEVELOPMENT & COUNTRY SERVICING REPORT................................................... 40 COMMUNITY PROGRAMME REPORT..................................................................................... 41 2016 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD TEAM PHOTOS........................................................................ 42 GOLDFIELDS & ESPERANCE FL AWARDS............................................................................... 43 COTERIE GROUP REPORTS................................................................................................. 44-45 LEAGUE STATISTICS.................................................................................................................. 46 SANDOVER, PRENDERGAST & JACK CLARK MEDAL VOTING RESULTS............................... 46 RESERVES STATISTICS.............................................................................................................. 47 COLTS STATISTICS..................................................................................................................... 47 HONOUR ROLL..................................................................................................................... 48-49 TOTAL GAMES PLAYED SINCE 1901................................................................................... 50-52 RECORDS AT A GLANCE........................................................................................................... 52 SFC DRAFTEES.......................................................................................................................... 53 THE VICTORS........................................................................................................................ 54-56 TEAM OF THE CENTURY........................................................................................................... 56 LEAGUE TEAM PHOTO WITH DIRECTORS.............................................................................. 58 RESERVES TEAM PHOTO......................................................................................................... 59 COLTS TEAM PHOTO................................................................................................................ 60 LIONS YEARBOOK SUBIACO DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ...................................................................... 62 DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL REPORT..................................................... 63 DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT REPORT................................................................. 64-65 SUBIACO DISTRICT DATA......................................................................................................... 66 JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPORT..................................................................................... 67 UMPIRES ASSOCIATION REPORT............................................................................................ 68 EDMUND RICE LIONS REPORT ............................................................................................... 68 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS............................................................................................................. 69 SUBIACO DISTRICT CLUB REPORTS................................................................................... 70-75

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board of directors

SUB-COMMITTEES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Lawrence (President) John Martin (Vice President) Basil Fuller Nathan O’Connor (Treasurer) Bret Hutchinson Tony Fullgrabe/ Russell Smith Dwayne Lamb In attendance only Peter Capes (CEO) Cindy Dunham (Chair DFDC)

Mark Lawrence President

John Martin Vice President

Basil Fuller

Bret Hutchinson

Russell Smith

Cindy Dunham

Dwayne Lamb

Nathan O’Connor

TRUSTEES & BOARD EXECUTIVES Mark Lawrence (Chairman) John Martin Nathan O’Connor Peter Capes FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE Nathan O’Connor (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Debbie King

staff members

COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS SUB-COMMITTEE Bret Hutchinson (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Pia Klymiuk Kevan Sparks Travis Kalin BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE Cindy Dunham (Chairman) Basil Fuller Peter Capes Travis Kalin

CEO Peter Capes

Football Manager Daniel Vidovich

Talent Manager & Community Programs Manager Neil Arnold

Accounts & Office Manager Debbie King

Business Development Manager Travis Kalin

Bar Manager Kevan Sparks

Lions Corporate Manager Pia Klymiuk

Marketing Coordinator Brooke Edwards

Communications Coordinator Michael Barr

Administration Chelsea Shaw

District Operations Manager Callum Warner

Community Engagement Coordinator Adam Cockie

FACILITIES & MEMBER SERVICES SUB-COMMITTEE Basil Fuller (Chairman) Peter Capes Travis Kalin Kevan Sparks Debbie King Brooke Edwards Chelsea Shaw Michael Barr FOOTBALL OPERATIONS SUB-COMMITTEE John Martin (Chairman) Mark Lawrence Dwayne Lamb Jarrad Schofield Daniel Vidovich TALENT & COUNTRY SERVICING SUB-COMMITTEE Tony Fullgrabe/ Russell Smith (Chairman) Neil Arnold Sean Wrigley/ Michael Pannell DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Cindy Dunham (Chair) Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director) Peter Capes (WAFL Representative) Andrew Ridley (Community Development Manager – Executive Officer) *See full list of Committee Members on Page 62 Sports Trainee Jesse Tippet

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PHOTO OF THE YEAR Liam Ryan - Rd 22 v PT

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT On behalf of the Board of Directors, I have great pleasure in presenting my 5th report as President to the members of this great club.

Congratulations to Jarrad and his coaching team and of course the playing group for a very good year. Achieving the minor premiers for the 2nd year in a row is a magnificent achievement by the Club. In addition, the Reserves did make the final five and although their year was inconsistent, many of the players showed they have bright careers at the Lions.

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The same can be said for the Colts group, no doubt the talent on show and the development in the players that played gives us confidence for the future of our playing list. 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. I am very concerned about the WAFC Structural Review of WA Football and what that means for the SFC. True that there has been consultation with stakeholders however some of the preliminary findings by the consultants appear to be based on uncertain or skewed financial and industry data that may only drive the review in the wrong direction. We want change in the football system, we will know if the right change is recommended shortly. CONGRATULATIONS

After the 2014 Grand Final last year, we lost 7 premiership players from the Club to WAFL retirement, Harvey Bulls, Scarborough and the AFL draft (Leishman, Hildebrandt, Bristow, Josh Deluca, McDougall, Stockley, Hampson) After 2015 Grand Final, we lost another 7 (Rumble, Lefanu, Worthington, Menegola, Yarran, Chris Deluca, Wood), plus 3 to long term injury, Hancock, Halligan and Kennedy. A huge challenge to replace 17 premiership players in 2 years!!!! 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 our new Football Operations Manager Daniel Vidovich and Jarrad Schofield • We welcomed into the Club seven (7) debutants this year

and through our Colts system Max Walters and Jeremy Woodley joined developing young players like Greg Clark, Chris Bryan & Dylan Clarke. • Joining our seven debutants were players returning to the

Club, Greg Broughton, Adam Cockie and Daniel Leishman (Justin Joyce too). Our Colts and talent pathway have caused us some heartache during this year. My thanks to Mike Pannell for taking over as Colts coach and for his assistants for stepping up during a difficult time. We have plenty of work to do but with the appointment of Beau Wardman (welcome to Beau) as Colts Coach we now have the chance that he and Neil Arnold make sure that every talented footballer at or Club get the very best opportunity in the WAFL.

The winner of the President’s Trophy was the Club’s long serving timekeeper Arthur Livingstone. Arthur retired after the 2016 Grand Final after forty-six (46) years as a volunteer in a number of timekeeping roles with the Lions. We all have great respect for Arthur who with no fanfare arrives for every game in his jacket and tie, does his role and then after the game, often in bad weather and in the darkness catches buses and trains back to his home in Thornlie! All by a man in his 80’s – a really exceptional effort.

Young players are vital to our Club and these two gentlemen have our future in their hands.

Well done to Captain Kyal Horsley on leading us into another grand final and being clearly the best player on the ground in that game and to club champion Chris Phelan for winning his second Outridge Medal in a row.

• 6 players in the The West Australian’s WAFL team of the

Well done also to Matt Bogensperger winning the Reserves Blakemore Medal and Taylor Medallist Jye Harris Our Ball Legend for 2016 was Phil Lamb whose achievements fitted very comfortably on the Burley in 2016. It has been 30 years since his premiership year of 1986 and we are very lucky to have Phil still actively involved at this club.

What a very disappointing end to our quest for a 3-peat of Premierships. I think the most disappointing part for me was the most commonly repeated comment that how could we expect to compete with 17 full time professional AFL players. This is an insult to the coaches and players because we fully expected to beat them if we played to our potential. It’s history now, but having one game in five weeks played a

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Some of our team and individual highlights are • Minor premiers for the 2nd year running. • 27th Grand Final in our history, 10 of the last 14 played. • 9 Subi players named, but just the 2 Subi players played in the

WA Team to flog Tasi– Leigh Kitchin and debutant Aaron Heal. year – Aaron Heal, Hamish Shepheard, Liam Ryan, Leigh Kitchin, Chris Phelan and Clancy Wheeler. Plus coach Jarrad schofield. • Taylor Medallist, Jye Harris was selected in the Colts Team

of the Year. • Hamish Shepheard led the WAFL goal kicking until the

final round – a bye for us!! • Pride that Sam Menegola and Shane Yarran both impacted

at the AFL level this year. QBE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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Success like this club has been accustomed to over the last decade or so cannot be achieved without solid partnerships with loyal sponsors and QBE has certainly played a pivotal role in this club, celebrating our 32nd anniversary this year, the longest in the WAFL & WA sport in general. Since QBE joined us, we have made the finals in 25 of the 32 seasons and 8 premierships.


Cindy Dunham, Dwayne Lamb, Peter Capes, Basil Fuller, Russell Smith - Mark Lawrence and John Martin

Phil Lamb with 2016 Ball & Mark Lawrence Rd 2 S v WP Good Friday Game

Mark Lawrence, Mayor Tracey Roberts & Brett Raponi Rd 20 S v WP Kingsway District Day

Peter Capes, Kim Hughes & Mark Lawrence Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

The latest partnership agreement takes them to 35 years as the principal partner, Thanks to everyone at QBE. MANAGEMENT No doubt that our staff set the standard in the WAFL, they are involved in all industry committees, they contribute and help drive our club and competition to improve. Well done to Peter Capes, Daniel Vidovich and the rest of the staff on the way the club is managed and operates. Thanks to all the admin staff and Kevan and his hospitality team. 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 Russell Smith 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 thanks Our club is a community based organization that has supported many charity events, 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 As I write this report, we eagerly wait on the Boston Consulting Group to deliver some recommendations on the major restructure of WA Football. This review holds our future in its hands, WAFC CEO Gavin Taylor said “this review is a once in a generation opportunity to explore how we can develop the most effective and sustainable football structures required to support our game”. The outcome of the review will most likely lead to the biggest change in the history of this Club.

Peter Capes

A lot has been said and written about the Grand Final, it is important to note here that Subiaco Football Club did not have issues with the number of Dockers players in the finals and Grand Final Peel team. We fully expected to win the game, if we played to our potential we would have won. It is condescending in the extreme to have so many followers of WA Football expressing their best wishes but stating what chance did we have playing an AFL team. I repeat, we should have won that game but we did not play our best football on the day. The bigger issue was the number of byes and thus the lack of game time and build up in the finals. To have the Premier of the last two years cop a bye in the last round of the year (finish top and face another bye) is just an incredible decision by the WAFL.

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 are under strain and there was a lot of negativity throughout the WAFL and in media reporting. We need to again 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 minor Premierships is something to be celebrated and is a wonderful achievement by the players and coaches and everyone involved in the club. To play three grand finals in a row shows this Club is doing a lot of the right things, even though we are very disappointed our 14th premiership waits for us to win next year. Other highlights during the year included; • Good Friday – this attracted our biggest crowd of the year

and it was again the highlight of our home games. • Taking a home game v West Perth to Kingsway Reserve.

Huge vote of thanks to Mayor Tracey Roberts and the City of Wanneroo and both Rob Steele and Ian Brotherton from the two Kingsway clubs for organizing and supporting on the day. • Premiership reunions for the 1986 and 2006 teams

featuring most of the players from both those very successful years. • Thursday night Ch7 TV broadcast game v SFFC from

Medibank Stadium rated very highly. FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Football is addressed more completely elsewhere in this report but I would like to acknowledge Daniel Vidovich in his 1st year as the Football Operations Manager. Luke Sanders set some high standards in the role and when Daniel was appointed in December he had big shoes to fill. It was very pleasing that Daniel teamed well with the football operations staff, coaches and players to continue to set high goals. Our list management was again well balanced by promoting the development of Colts and emerging talent while at the same time identifying our playing weaknesses and gaps. The very limited recruiting was again 1st class, attracting players that were the stars of the WAFL in 2015.

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Jarrad Schofield is acknowledged as the leading WAFL coach and 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. TALENT & DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY Thanks to Mike Pannell for the terrific job he and his assistants did after the unfortunate resignation of Sean Wrigley early in the season put this program under pressure. Mike was ably assisted by Talent Development Manager Neil Arnold in this most critical area of our club where we have a lot of work to do. 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. SPONSORS My sincere thanks for what was not just another great year from our Principle Partner QBE. It was the 32nd anniversary of our partnership which remains unrivalled in any state league in Australia. My thanks to Colin Ahern, Mark Hughes and his marketing team in WA, Sarah Hamer and all the other regular QBE staff that support us. Our major support sponsors are vital to the club, thanks to Phoenix Holden, KC Sports, Medibank, AE Hoskins and Sons and CUB for your support. MARKETING COMMUNICATION WITH MEMBERS, SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS Communication with members and supporters remains a high priority. The website, Lions eNews, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter provide up to date information and stories about the people within the club. All of these target growth in 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. Michael Flood Photography has been outstanding and remains a real asset to the people of the club. Well done to Travis Kalin and his team that includes Michael Barr and Floody.


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

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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. 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. 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

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 again took up the responsibility and delivered a positive outcome for the Club. Thanks to Kevan Sparks and his very popular support staff Paul & Susie. 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 and I wish you all a very merry Christmas as we look forward to 2017.

junior football and netball clubs. • District schools – club provides quiz night prizes to many

district schools. • Country coaching and development – Neil Arnold and

Peter Capes Chief Executive Officer

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. Thank you to the SFC District team led by Andrew Ridley for the very positive and engaging relationships that we all continue to develop. No doubt the WAFC structural review will impact this group as much as the SFC, we are all inextricably linked. Managing and supporting the many hard working community football groups in our district requires our best efforts and clear management structures. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mark Lawrence 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 that Mark makes the necessary time available to contribute and assist everyone. Thanks to the SFC Board for their time commitment 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.

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Kevin Merifield VICE PATRONS

Andrea Mitchell MLA Bryan Gardiner Tony Krsticevic MLA Chris Hatton MLA Mayor Heather Henderson David Williams Graham Edwards Margaret Quirk MLA Dr Harry Phillips Janine Freeman

Julie Bishop MP Mayor Tracey Roberts Dr Ken Spillman Luke Simpkins MP Michael Keenan MP Peter & Tina Metropolis Mayor Giovanni Italiano John Bowler Neil Randall

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Justin Langer CLUB AMBASSADOR

Kim Hughes

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2016 has been a solid year off the field. We continue to improve our business in this challenging market place.

Our social media pages continue to grow each year and our Facebook followers are up 21%, twitter followers up 31%, Instagram followers up 34% and snapchat followers up 67%.

SPONSORSHIP

Thanks to Peter Capes, for his guidance and support for the 2016 season. Thanks to Mark Lawrence and the Board of Directors who are always there to provide guidance and support.

We are extremely thankful to all of our loyal partners that have provided the club with much needed assistance and support. Travis Kalin We have a fantastic group of partners that love the club and are always willing to lend support. A special appreciation goes to Jeremy Chua and Mark Hughes from QBE Insurance who are our Principal Partner and Michael Hoskins from AE Hoskins and Sons who is our proud Colts Major Partner. This season our partners enjoyed a 23% increase in the value of the sponsorship properties due to our higher TV ratings and increased home game attendance (up 3% from 2015). We featured in five televised games on Channel 7 throughout the home and away season. The WAFL partnership with Channel 7 has seen our TV audience grow and viewership is up 38% from 2015 and is up 52% from 2014 when we were broadcasted on ABC. To all of our partners your support, communication and willingness has been wonderful this season and we thank you for you. We would also like to encourage all our members and fans to support those Partners who support us.

APPRECIATION

To my team Brooke Edwards, Chelsea Shaw, Michael Barr and Michael Flood thank you for your hard work and assistance throughout the year. Also thank you to Brad Lohoar from Corporate Web Services who puts in countless hours on our website. We appreciate all of your hard work. And lastly thank to the members and fans, without you this great club does not run and we thank you for your support in 2016 and look forward to a great 2017 season. PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS Annalice Framing, Australian Property Consultants, Ape Medical, Biersdorf, Burley Sekem, Engel, Flash Flood Photography, Loftus Recreation Centre, The Paddington Ale House, The Sandbar, Grand Events Group, STIHL Shop Redcliffe and Topolinis Café. PARTNERS

MARKETING In 2016 we had a strong focus on improving our game day experience. We implemented a number of new strategies to make everyone’s experience of Medibank Stadium as enjoyable as possible. We added a new scoreboard which enabled us to play video and live replays, we provided more interaction throughout the breaks and added new food and beverage outlets. By focusing on our game day experience we were able to have a 3% increase in attendance. This is a great feat considering the League had a down year due to a number of uncontrollable factors. The club focused on a couple of key home games in 2016. We hosted our annual Good Friday game which had a 10% increase in attendance and was a great day for the club that ended with a win against East Perth. This year we brought back everyone’s favourite event “Bark in the Park”- Bring your dog to a Subi game. We had a great turnout with over 80 dogs and over 2,000 people in attendance to see us beat Perth by 50 points. In round 18 the club hosted a Thursday night game at Medibank Stadium and it was also our annual QBE game which we celebrated our 32nd year with QBE. We brought out the cyan jumpers and even though the weather was not great on the night we had a great turnout and produced the highest home and away TV audience for the season. In round 20 we took a game to our District, we worked closely with the City of Wanneroo and our District staff and held a fantastic community event at the Kingsway Football Club. Our home game TV audience increased by 35% which is outstanding and brings more people to the club. The club’s communication program once again ranks as one of the best in the WAFL for quality and content. We have been able to implement a number of new ideas, Michael Barr the club’s Communications Officer wrote some fantastic in-depth stories and produced some memorable graphics and video packages.

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Top 10 Moments OF 2016 We take a look back on some favourite moments in 2016 in a year that provided plenty of moments. Some dazzling individual performances, milestones and continued team success helped to make 2016 a memorable year for everyone involved. Take a look at our TOP 10. 1. WHEELER 100 Two-time premiership player and fan favourite Clancy Wheeler lined up for his 100th game against West Perth in Round 3 at HBF Arena. Wheeler has been a crucial part of the Lions 201416 success and the club celebrated his contributions with a massive win over the Falcons. The kid from Newtown-Condingnup was originally going to play cricket but was convinced to play for Subi in 2011. Since then he has accrued over 1700 disposals, 460 marks, 744 hit-outs and two premierships. 2. SUBI SURGE AHEAD The Lions were hunting a lossless record heading into the first bye-week and they achieved that goal with a 39-point win over Swan Districts at Steel Blue Oval in Round 5. Captain Kyal Horsley, Lachlan Delahunty and Clancy Wheeler helped the Lions to a big win after a slow start. The Swans led by two points at half time before reigning premiers Subi amounted a convincing 39-point win to remain unbeaten.

3. SOKOL KICKS SEVEN Ben Sokol found a new home in 2016 after moving to Subiaco from his original club South Fremantle. Sokol was disappointed with the lack of opportunity at the Bulldogs and found himself shifting to Subi for a chance to play League football. Sokol fought his way into the side and when South Fremantle popped up in Round Seven; the reunion couldn’t have gone any better. The young forward rose to the occasion and kicked seven goals against his old side in a breakout performance. Sokol finished with 22 goals in the season. 4. LIAM RYAN EMERGES Subi won another recruiting battle in the off-season when they were able to secure the services of GNFL prospect Liam Ryan. Word had spread of Ryan’s giant leap and ability around goals and he was considered a hot WAFL prospect. Both East Perth and Subiaco approached Ryan but the small forward chose to be a Lion after meeting head coach Jarrad Schofield. The mercurial goal-kicker was injured in pre-season and missed a month or so but made a resounding impact after debut in Round 8 against the Sharks. Ryan finished with 40 goals from 16 games, 19 Sandover Medal Votes and was nominated for AHG Mark of the Year & REIWA Goal of the Year. 5. KITCHIN-HEAL REP WA Subiaco vice-captain and young defender Aaron Heal rose to the challenge and represented West Australia against Tasmania in the Carlton Draught State Game. Kitchin was instrumental in a midfield alongside Clinton Jones, Jye Bolton and Shane Nelson whilst Heal and the WA back-line kept TAS to 4.6 30 in a massive 134-point victory. 6. THE REUNIONS The 1986 and 2006 Premiership sides gathered for their reunions in Round 14 against Claremont. Past stars of the club such as Neil Taylor, Todd Breman, Ian Dargie, Matt Priddis, Marc Webb and Chad Cossom visited Medibank Stadium to commemorate their successes as players. Attendees were treated to the quick-witted Tim Gossage and a comprehensive 26-point win by the Lions.

7. QBE DAY The annual tradition of celebrating Subiaco’s principle partner QBE resulted in a nail-biting, top of the table clash. Subiaco kicked ahead of South Fremantle but the Bulldogs pulled within a goal in the last quarter. Some brilliant play from Chris Phelan and three goals from Liam Ryan lifted the Lions to a famous 11-point win at Medibank Stadium. It also produced a Ryan screamer.

8. DISTRICT DREAMING Subiaco joined their District in Round 20 with West Perth visiting Kingsway Reserve. A bumper crowd of 5000+ showed up as the in-form Falcons set their sights on Subi. The Lions were a class above on the day winning every quarter on their way to a 52-point win. The event proved a massive success and the club was delighted to receive overwhelming support and assistance from the Kingsway Junior and Amateur Football Clubs. 9. SUBI SHINE AT SANDOVER Midfielder Chris Phelan was a dark horse chance for the Sandover and polled 27 votes from 20 games. Livewire Liam Ryan was also in the votes with 19 from 14 games. Vice-captain Leigh Kitchin and key forward Hamish Shepheard had 17 and big ace Clancy Wheeler collected 15. Subiaco polled the most votes out of any club with 188 and continue to share the spoils at the Sandover Medal.

10. THE BIG DANCE Subiaco battled to their 7th Grand Final in a decade and found a very worthy opponent in Peel. The Thunder had been bolstered with the use of 17 Fremantle players during the WAFL finals and the Mandurah based club presented the biggest challenge Subi have faced in years. The Lions battled hard in WAFL Grand Final 132 to pull within 10-points in the third quarter but couldn’t get over the line. The Lions fell to a 23-point defeat but the heart and character of the team reverberated amongst the WA Football community.

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Commercial OPERATIONS I am pleased to present the Commercial Operations report to members for the 2016 – unfortunately not with the same results as 2015!

In 2016 the corporate hospitality market became increasingly difficult. With the finish of the mining boom along with significant falls in corporate sales Bret Hutchinson and profit margins, the availability of funds for corporate hospitality was in steep decline. Added to this, the poor season Fremantle endured and the “not quite as good” year for the Eagles as 2015, the overall result was the toughest AFL sales environment that I have seen since taking over the Commercial Operations Portfolio. Given this background, we tried a variety of new marketing strategies such as mail outs to businesses in Malaga and Radio campaigns across Perth, unfortunately without great success. That said we did have over 40 new businesses experienced our offers for the first time. We also had many existing customers increasing their investment with Lions Corporate in 2016, reflecting the “great value” we offer through our packages relative to the market.

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 making it to the 2016 WAFL Grand Final. I thought our team played some very good football on the day (the Captain was outstanding) against a professional opposition. Although the result was not what we wanted, hopefully there will be lots learnt from playing against such a strong side, which will stand us in good stead for the challenges ahead. In closing, I wish our corporate partners and all our members a Merry Christmas and continuing prosperity in 2017. Bret Hutchinson Chairman – Commercial Operations

In summary, the AFL Functions experienced its worst year that I can remember for the home and away season. The Eagles home final did provide some buffer to this result, however being a Thursday night, demand was significantly dented from pre-game interest, due to people’s work commitments. The overall financial result was well below the budget for 2016. The Subi Sports Bar, also suffered from lower ground attendances, with the net result down 30%. Offsetting this to some extent was an improvement in non-AFL functions. We also carefully managed expenses to try and minimise the impact on the bottom line.

Domain Night Shot

2017 is our last year at the traditional home of WA football (assuming the AFL clubs sign up for the new stadium). Hopefully, the emotional draw of Subiaco Oval’s closing will help drive demand for our AFL packages. We will also target our marketing towards growing industries and businesses to maximise our income next year. I urge all members to consider using our facilities for functions or AFL packages. Recommending our facilities and packages to friends, businesses and/or family is another great way to help our Club.

MC Mark White & Doug Hawkins

APPRECIATION First and foremost, I would like to thank the Lions Corporate team, Peter, Pia, Kevan, Travis and Basil for their efforts in 2016, in what proved to be a difficult year. I also express my gratitude to my Board colleagues over the past Grand Final year. 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. Thank you both also for your efforts in attracting and managing our non-AFL functions throughout the year.

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Heather King, MC Steve Mills, Peter Capes


LIONS CORPORATE REPORT

Pia Klymiuk

The 2016 season offered many exciting and demanding times for Lions Corporate. With a downturned economy the team was pushed to explore more avenues for advertising and was able to trial many different marketing strategies which sets us up to be well informed in the PR, Marketing and BD arena, for what is to be the final season at Domain in 2017.

Corporate package sales started off steadily for the year with an extremely strong return rate of the 2015 client base. With the continued downturn in the economic 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 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. Once again we witnessed a great push from both our major competitors towards our clients this season and are delighted to report that we did not lose any of our major clientele, in fact we gained as Bret Hutchinson has mentioned 40+ new clients throughout the season and another 9+ during the finals. Lions Corporate experienced a successful year with regards to engaging with new businesses and securing their accounts considering the significant downfall in the economy. We attribute this growth to the vital combination of an excellent offering, very competitive pricing and creative marketing/advertising.

SPONSORS

We are extremely grateful for our 2016 corporate sponsors and suppliers whose support throughout the season have 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 sponsors and suppliers support has been second to none and we hope to see them all again for the 2016 season. STAFF The encouragement, support and dedication of the team we have made this year of learning and a few struggles that much easier and more progressive. 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 in particular Bret Hutchinson and our CEO Peter Capes, the challenging but yet rewarding year has strengthened Lions Corporate and has positioned us to start the 2017 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

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 Corporates are extremely thankful to our loyal clientele whose word of mouth recommendations are invaluable to not only our growth but our retention. We look forward to celebrating the final season at Western Australia’s original Home of Football and to welcoming many new and existing clients to enjoy the historic final season together.

Ultimo Catering

Russell Robertson & MC Mark White

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FINANCE REPORT

Nathan O’Connor

The 2016 year again presented a number of financial challenges for the club given the commercial pressures impacting the clubs operations at Subiaco Oval 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 The major objective of this portfolio is to ensure the maintenance and upkeep of all our club buildings and associated assets. This includes, where necessary any outsourced contractors required but mainly internally by our resident team of experienced volunteers, the TRG (Tuesday Response Group). This group has continued to support the Club to ensure our facilities are in line with the expectations of members, staff and players. Basil Fuller A maintenance program exists for both our Leederville and Subiaco premises, the latter entering the final year (2017) of club AFL operations. The Club acknowledges and thanks our TRG dedicated team for their continued involvement and looks forward to their ongoing participation in 2017. CLUB HALL OF FAME Our exhibition of Club history in the administration foyer continues to be upgraded with new memorabilia being included and other displays rotated. Club history publication; Diehards Vol. 1 (1896-1945), Vol. 2 (1946-2000) and The Glory Years (2001-2010) are available to members at a reduced cost, individually or as a set. A great Christmas present for Subiaco supporters. COMMUNICATIONS As a service to members our website continues to be a professionally produced exposure with our weekly Lions News (in season) reflecting Club activities and matters of member interest. Added news and comments on Facebook and Twitter keep up with current trends and create a club/ public forum. Further details under this heading are included in our Business Development Report. FUNCTIONS The Grand Final Luncheon was a full house function with MC Phil Lamb, Special guest speaker’s included former players Aidan Parker and Darren Rumble who reminisced on previous grand finals. Taylor Medal conducted post season at the Club’s Leederville facility with MC Michael Genovese professionally presenting the Colts Fairest and Best function. Guest speakers and presenters Neil and Brian Taylor spoke on their clubs and family association from Colts to Senior Premierships.

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Outridge Medal the League Fairest and Best presentation night combined with the Blakemore Medal Reserves award winner was an excellent event to end our season activities. Support Staff Dinner is an annual event held at Leederville to recognise the efforts of the dedicated off field team that complimented our on field organisation. The Club acknowledgment covered all divisions – trainers, property personnel, physiotherapists, strength and conditioning, team managers, interchange, runners, statisticians, coaching groups and time keepers. District Junior and community sporting groups held regular functions at our Leederville facility during the year and annual presentation nights at the conclusion of the season. CLUB CATERING Home game catering was again operated by Topolinis Caffe, a family business specialising in Italian cuisines, providing popular footy food to members and selected menus for club events. Our thanks are recorded to Phil and Jodie Jardine for their personal involvement and interest taken at all times. The Xpresso Delight Coffee station remains a member favourite, especially on cold days, and to operator Janice McKenner our thanks are recorded for your friendly and professional service. CLUB MERCHANDISE Coming in 2017, a new design range of SFC official club merchandise will be introduced to our inventory combined with our popular standard selection are on display adjacent to club receptions and on the club website also featuring sale specials. Chelsea Shaw supervises and controls the operation and sales in this department and is always keen to assist members with their requirements. CLUB MAJOR RAFFLE With member support combined with our junior and associated sporting clubs involvement resulted in this year’s event being again an outstanding success. A financial distribution of in excess of $30,000 benefited our district junior clubs, women’s football (Coastal Titans) and lion’s netball teams. A similar amount was achieved to support our club junior development programs. Thanks are recorded to our regular supporters complimenting this annual fundraiser: Air Mauritius, Engel Distribution Pty Ltd, The Good Guys Malaga, Driftwood Margaret River Wines, Topolinis Caffe, IGA Leederville & Wembley, Loftus Recreation Centre.


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MEMBERSHIP

Once again our membership trends this year were positive although modest in certain categories. We will again follow up on non-renewal this year, with a questionnaire enabling a review of aspects affecting membership decisions. The introduction of our multi-purpose membership swipe card this year was well received especially by full members on renewal having a credit amount included and special discounts inbuilt for benefits applying to club bar prices.

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

2017 Membership subscription have a marginal increase only in certain categories with prize benefits for early renewals. Based on anticipated membership costs levied by opposition clubs for next season our basic price structure rates below the average with our inbuilt benefits ahead. The replacement of our oval electronic scoreboard gave the match day presentation an upgrade of game details and members information. For the installation and service of this facility our thanks are recorded to Perth Audio Visual who now represent as our professional AV consultants. Membership Services and Facilities subcommittee consists of Peter Capes, Travis Kalin, Debbie King, Brooke Edwards, Chelsea Shaw and Kevan Sparks. Once again this team gave excellent input to the direction the club takes in relation to event planning, member benefits, communication and operational expectations. My personal thanks are recorded for their contribution. We now look positively to 2017. Basil Fuller Chairman - Member Services and Facilities QUARTER CENTURY MEMBERS FIRST NAME John Maureen Ian Paul Stanley Alan William Peter Margaret Colin Bruce Thelma Jean Eric Shona Gary Geoffrey Fred Beverley Noelene Robin Norm Bruce Penny Steve Euro Dennis Leslie John John Margaret Robert Pamela Christopher Gregory Jan Sara Kenneth Rhiannan Vern Jill Bruce Jim David

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LAST NAME Adams Barron Barron Barron Bessen Bishop Boekeman Bruse Button Button Cadee Carlshausen Carmody Carmody Chilton Cleaver Clegg Cottrell Cottrell Doohan Ewers Fimister Floyd Gamble Garcia Gerbaz Gilleland Gray Grow Hales Hall Hall Hann Hanson Hanson Herron Hildabrandt Horton Horton Humble Kennedy King King Low

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FIRST NAME Maxwell Peter Terry James Rede Wendy Ray Michael John Rob Michael Dominic Graham Terry Clive Joe Les Marie Kevin Ian John Ross Graham Peter Steven Francis Peter Robyn Les Gail Brian Fred Val Judith David Mark Neil Rodney Ian Jackie Peter Robert Leslie Peter

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LAST NAME Malpass Manucci McNeice Middleton Moulton Nelmes Nelmes Noonan Nylander Nylander Oborn Papalia Parker Pearson Penaluna Pistilli Popoff Popoff Pow Salt Savage Shervill Silverlock Simmons Smith Smith Smith Snashall Snashall Stokes Stone Symons Taylor Thomas Thomas Tidmarsh Tilbrook Tillotson Trudgen Warden Warden Watts Wearne Wearne

FOOTBALL CLUB

Rodney Tillotson, Gary Cleaver & Chris Hanson

Chad Cossom & Rodney Tillotson

Chad Cossom & Chris Hanson

MEMBERSHIP FIGURES CLASSIFICATION 2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Full (inc pensioners)

690

671

695

662

540

672

635

532

600

691

Life Members

78

82

85

89

92

96

100

103

103

96

Members for Life

12

12

12

10

10

17

18

20

23

26

Country

89

104

98

86

70

96

72

68

86

90

Junior (inc. students)

783

625

686

538

201

360

223

165

288

274

Social

394

307

286

171

158

135

106

98

78

99

Corporate

385

391

364

294

215

200

224

224

135

127

Players

88

117

129

106

121

125

147

132

127

115

Vice Patrons

12

25

29

25

14

20

14

14

14

19

Honorary

171

318

375

249

50

112

102

168

168

164

TOTAL

2702

2652

2833

2230

1471

1833

1641

1524

1622

1701


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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT Even through the final result might not have been the one we were after, reflecting on the 2016 season there is still a lot of positives to take away from it that will continue to drive the club forward with success. John Martin Daniel Vidovich The hard work and dedication from the coaches, players, support staff and volunteers, continue to help build the success of this club. 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. After winning back to back premierships for the 2nd time in the space of 8 years, there was that added excitement around the club of what 2016 was going to bring to us. Premiership players Sam Menegola and Shane Yarran were drafted to the Geelong FC and Fremantle FC respectively, Scott Worthington returning home to Kalgoorlie, Chris Deluca went to play in the Peel Football League with Halls Head, Matthew Boland moved back to Victoria, Darren Rumble had retired post the 2015 season and Charles LeFanu went to play in the Amateur competition, the club had to be specific with their recruiting and set about the task of identifying suitable replacements to compliment the squad. The club secured past premiership players in Greg Broughton, Adam Cockie and Dan Leishman whilst also adding Hamish Shepheard, Ben Sokol, Liam Ryan, Shaquille McKenzie and Hayden Yarran, all these players played a vital role in helping the club reach the Grand Final. The club continues to progress forward with its transition program for players graduating from Colts to Senior football. This season saw these players make an impact at Reserves level, helping guide the team to another finals series. Throughout the 2016 season the Club played 39 players in the League team with seven players making their debut for the club (Shaquille McKenzie, Liam Ryan, Hamish Shepheard, Ben Sokol, Max Walters, Jeremy Woodley and Hayden Yarran). With the Colt’s season finishing after Round 22, the transitioning colt’s players had commenced their strength program a week after their season, giving them the required work to get them up to speed for a senior pre-season. The 2016 Outridge Medal maintained its current voting system of a four voter card system and all players were given a rating out of 10, with a maximum of 40 votes could be awarded to any one player for each round. It was an exciting close count all evening with Chris Phelan winning back to back Outridge Medals for another consistent season polling 544 votes. Winning back to back Outridge Medals is an outstanding effort, a big congratulations to Chris. Aaron Heal was runner up with 533 votes after an outstanding season taking on some of the best forwards in the competition and Kyal Horsley was the next best with 522 votes. Leigh Kitchin 502 votes, had another outstanding season finishing in 4th place and Joel Latham rounded out the top 5 with 490 votes. Hamish Shepheard, Clancy Wheeler, Craig Hoskins, Declan Jackson and Adam Cockie were all rewarded with consistent seasons by finishing in the top 10. COACHING Our coaching structure had a minor re-shuffle seeing Nigel Hamilton move into an Assistant Coaching Role, while Wayne Orsi moved to Director of Senior Coaching, overseeing, developing and mentoring the coaching group. To Jarrad Schofield, the tireless amount of work you put into

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this Club, program, coaches and into the players is a testament to you as a person and your desire to want the best for this club to be successful. Thank you for this year and we look forward to continuing working with you in season 2017 and beyond. The countless hours at training, match committee meetings and match days put in behind the scenes from our Assistant Coaches Steve Wasley, Ryan Redfern & Nigel Hamilton along with Reserves Coach Shane Paap, the professionalism, knowledge, communication and passion that you displayed during the season, is greatly appreciated and will continue to improve and grow. This also goes to our Reserve Assistant Coaches Mark Enders, Ben Saulsman and Martine Pearman thank you for your time and dedication on match days and training. The coaching afforded to our players is second to none and the result of making it into another League Grand Final and making another Reserves final, is directly attributed to your dedication and the outstanding group of coaches that we have at the club. FITNESS AND CONDITIONING At the end of the 2016 season the club appointed Dan Hiscock as the head of our strength and conditioning program, he was assisted by Dan Stead who has been with the club for the past 3 seasons. 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 and in games. Dan had great support from a group of university students, their involvement, time and dedication they had put through the whole season was outstanding, thank you to Harrison Gillott, Andrew Bailey and Scott Gooding for all their help throughout the season. Dan’s meticulous approach to Strength and Conditioning, will continue to move forward and expand, he has continued to keep himself busy planning on ways to improve the senior program and planning programs for the transitioning colt’s players. MATCH DAY STAFF Words cannot express how indebted the club is to all our support staff. The clubs volunteer support staff 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 & Anthony Beattie were instrumental on match days as our League runner and assisting the coaches’ midweek during training. Team Managers Ron Tester and Steve Lind did another superb job on games days, with Ron continuing his hard work during the week at training. Reserves bench rotation manager Chad Redfern was invaluable controlling the rotation within the reserves group. Thank you to Jack Wasley for his outstanding work controlling the scoreboard for all reserves and league games. Timekeepers Arthur Livingstone and Liam Spencer, 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. Arthur Livingstone and Peter Douglas will be retiring from their roles after many years of service with the club. The club is indebted to both Arthur & Pete with the countless hours and commitment they have provided the club. They will be both missed and we wish them well in their retirement. To Alby Hawkins and Mick Bailey, the engine room, the amount of tireless work and early mornings you put in at the club is instrumental in ensuring this club maintains its success. The dedication not only in 2016 but over the countless decades is unprecedented and we look forward to your continued involvement for many years to come.


To Scott Flood & Sarah Harris, thank you for the support on Grand Final day and the countless hours you do with our colts program it is greatly appreciated and to Troy Stafford thank you for your assistance on Grand Final day and the assistance you provide to Alby and Mick on game days. We can never have enough volunteers so if any member feels they can contribute in some form or other please contact the club. MEDICAL TEAM The Medical team was greeted with a new club Physiotherapist in Craig King and it was a busy year for him this season, with several players requiring ongoing treatment and support. The diagnosis and treatment provided to players is first class and we thank Craig for the professional job he did with the playing group. Thank you to Doctor Kent Morison for his support and involvement and we look forward to continuing working with you for many seasons to come. We would also like to acknowledge Dr Peter Honey who was always available to assist referrals or treatment for players. Tanya Ferguson continued her great work as Head Trainer ensuring there were 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. To Lee Parker and the SKG team, thank you for your continued support in assisting our players with any medical imaging that is required. The partnership with SKG Radiology is something that the clubs medical team, players and coaches are all thankful for, and the club is looking forward to continuing working with you for years to come. 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, Jackson Symons, Rodney Reynolds, David Graham, Nathan Stephens, Tayla Collins, Cam Cody, Sam Dalmasson, Rochan Millar, Brodie Scicluna, Emma Phillips, Grace Cummings, Sarah Nuygen and Tori O’Meara. PLAYERS To the senior playing group (League and Reserves), you continue to show a total commitment to the demands of WAFL football, your buy into the program, the sacrifices you make during the season and your leadership makes you a successful playing group and it is very exciting having such a dedicated playing group continuing to strive for success. The reserves side again proving that the depth and talent is strong making another finals series. This year, every player made an impact on the field with 54 players playing reserves and 39 playing league football, this is a huge positive for the club and making it an exciting time to be involved for 2017. Congratulations to Shaquille McKenzie, Hamish Shepheard & Ben Sokol making their club League debuts this season and to Liam Ryan, Max Walters, Jeremy Woodley & Hayden Yarran making their WAFL debut in 2016. Well done to the nine players that were selected in the first intake of players for the WAFL State squad and further to that congratulations to Leigh Kitchin and Aaron Heal who played against Tasmania. Well done Jacob Miller & Martin Kaker on being involved in the WA State 18’s program this season. Milestones this season saw Clancy Wheeler play his 100th Subiaco FC Club game in Round 3 against West Perth. Simon Moore, Joel Latham & Dan Leishman all played their

50th games for the club, Aaron Heal and Hamish Shepheard playing their 50th WAFL games. To Wayde Twomey congratulations on reaching a well-deserved milestone playing your 150th WAFL game in the 2nd semi-final against South Fremantle. STAFF With some changes within the club of staff, support staff and coaches, the support, patience, professionalism, and assistance of the Directors, Coaches, Football Operations Committee and club staff throughout the year are much appreciated. After returning back to the WAFL Grand Final, 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. A huge thank you to Brooke Edwards for her tireless efforts behind the scenes. Her passion and work ethic is greatly appreciated by all in the Football Department. A special thank you to Luke Sanders for all the work, time and commitment that he had put into the club for many seasons as Subiaco District Manager and as Football Manager. We wish Luke all the best in his new role. Finally to our loyal supporters and members your support is greatly appreciated and importantly we encourage you to continue your support as we strive to regain the WAFL Premiership in season 2017. John Martin Director

Daniel Vidovich Football Operations Manager

2016 LEAGUE LADDER Team Subiaco South Fremantle West Perth Peel Thunder East Perth East Fremantle Claremont Perth Swan Districts

P

W

L

D

%

Pts

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

16 15 13 11 10 9 7 7 2

4 5 7 9 10 11 13 13 18

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

142.36% 130.28% 104.59% 102.82% 99.72% 94.54% 116.84% 76.06% 58.3%

64 60 52 44 40 36 28 28 8

2016 RESERVES LADDER Team East Perth Claremont South Fremantle East Fremantle Subiaco Swan Districts Perth West Perth Peel Thunder

P

W

L

D

%

Pts

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

16 15 12 11 10 9 6 5 3

4 5 7 9 8 11 12 15 16

0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1

168.74% 140.34% 107.86% 124.79% 96.89% 93.33% 90.08% 83.4% 47.02%

64 60 50 44 44 36 28 20 14

2016 COLTS LADDER Team Perth Claremont South Fremantle Swan Districts East Perth East Fremantle Peel Thunder West Perth Subiaco

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W

L

D

%

Pts

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

16 15 15 12 11 10 6 2 1

4 5 5 7 9 9 13 18 18

0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

134.92% 169.29% 152.31% 129.96% 112.66% 107.21% 73.09% 51.48% 54.67%

64 60 60 50 44 42 26 8 6

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LEAGUE Coach’s Report 2016 has been an interesting year with a very interesting finals campaign in the WAFL and one that I think will be talked about for many years to come. For us as a club we knew it was going to be a challenge as we have been the benchmark and the hunted ones for the last 3 years. Having lost 9 players from last years’ grand final we were looking to stay ahead of the Jarrad Schofield rest through the internal development of our current players and the addition of both past players and new recruits. Our first game was our first challenge having to play Peel with 18 listed AFL players then we were up against 4 out of the top 5 sides from 2015 in the first 6 rounds. After 6 rounds we were 6 and zip but then we hit a massive speed bump getting belted by East Fremantle which was the start of a rocky period dropping 3 out of the next 6 games. To the boys credit and a sign of the true character of this playing group we went on to only lose 1 more game in the home and away season. To end the home and away season with 16 wins and 4 losses is a huge effort in my opinion considering circumstances we faced such as 3 – 6 day breaks between games, the relocation of the Peel game to Domain Stadium, the fixturing of a Thursday night game, the community game at Kingsway and finally the fixturing of our bye in round 23. After all this we gave ourselves the best opportunity to win the 2016 premiership. Unfortunately, we faced an even bigger challenge than round 1 fronting Peel Thunder at their best. To say that I am disappointed in the loss is an understatement but I couldn’t be any prouder of the players that represented us on Grand Final day. We were the best team all year but not on that day.

This year we introduced 9 new players to the playing group with all of them having an impact throughout the year. We played 39 players of which 7 were playing for the club for the first time and 4 were making their League debuts, well done to Liam Ryan, Jeremy Woodley, Hayden Yarran and Max Walters. We saw the continued development of our younger players in the likes of Dylan Clarke, Greg Clarke, Chris Bryan, Declan Jackson, Simon Moore, Bill Fetherstonhaugh, Sean Bradley, Ben Sokol, Braden Fimmano and Hayden Kennedy and let’s not forget the players that we missed this year through long term injury. I look forward to seeing these guys out on the park in 2017. The likes of Scott Hancock, Kyle Halligan and Dave Madut. RESERVES Let’s not forget about the Reserves team that are so important to the growth of this football club. I am super excited at what lies ahead for this group having witnessed their performances this year. It’s not easy making finals every year but this year we played 58 players with 13 Colts players transitioning into our senior program. The season had its peaks & troughs and by the end our boys had ran out of steam. Even though we didn’t finish the season off the way we would’ve liked, I think we learnt a lot about each other. We have some exciting talent amongst this group but talent only gets you so far, work ethic and commitment from these young men will see them rise to league football. SPECIAL MENTIONS Congratulations to the 9 players who were nominated for the State team. Special mention to Leigh Kitchin and Aaron Heal. Congratulations also to our milestone players • Twomey 150 WAFL • Wheeler 100 SFC/WAFL • Heal 50 WAFL • Moore, Latham & Leishman 50 SFC/WAFL

Lastly I would like to thank everyone involved in 2016. Firstly, thank you to my coaching staff that work tirelessly to ensure we deliver the best program possible for our players. To my medical team & Strength & Conditioning staff, the work you have done together has enabled our players to play each week to their optimum levels. To all volunteers, administration staff, statisticians & trainers thank you on behalf of myself & the players for the countless hours you put in all for the player’s benefit. 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

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Reserves Coach’s Report It was another busy year on the Reserves calendar, with a whopping 54 players taking the field for us in 2016. In saying that it was fantastic to see last year’s Reserves Declan Jackson, Chris Bryan, Simon Moore, William Fetherstonhaugh, Dylan Clarke, Greg Clark and Sean Bradley become League regulars in 2016. For me, there is no better indication that the Reserves are moving in the Shane Paap right direction, when we can report solid improvements and progression from our players and certainly we’ve seen that over the past couple of years. From the very start of this season, I asked the boys to remember why they love the game, why they starting playing at whatever age they did and that no matter how serious and stressful situations became, to always remember why they’re here. It was a useful motto because the momentum seemed to come in bulk waves for us during the year, which meant a couple of streaks of losing tested our mental strength and I was really proud at how the team responded to those challenges. We had 19 players play their first Reserves game and a huge turnover of players through the year, which is a really promising sign for the club moving forward. There were four eligible Colts and for me, highlights were Ryan Vermeersch winning leading goal kicker, Matt Bogensperger coming runner up in the Prendergast Medal. Hayden Yarran, Shaquille McKenzie, Ben Sokol and Liam Ryan all making their debuts.

Garcia, Adam Creeper and David Madut all missing large portions of the season. It was however, great to see Ryan Wade and Mathew Panizza come back from their serious injuries in 2015 and I am sure those boys are super eager for a solid pre-season in 2017. Congratulations go to the Blakemore Medallist Reserves F&B Matt Bogensperger, Runner Up Max Walters and of course the other award winners. Your commitment to our club is unquestionable. Again, I cannot thank my helpers enough. These guys keep me calm and make coaching together really enjoyable. Mark Enders, successfully lead the backs, Ryan Wade initially took the midfield but once he started playing again, Scott Hancock stepped in and did a sterling job. Ben Saulsman looked after the forwards for me and Chad Redfern did a fantastic job of the bench with Tom Smith volunteering to be on the end of the phone each week. You guys all do a fantastic job – thank you. Whilst I cannot name them all, I also want to thank the injured players who helped out through the year, your efforts and commitment to our team and the Football Club didn’t go unnoticed. We should all be really proud of our success this year, it was a massive achievement to get as far as we did and we should all be really excited about the future prospects of the club. As our boys play football together for a longer period of time and build further stability amongst the group, they will learn that playing football really doesn’t have a lot to do with football itself, it has just as much to do with being part of a team, working together to achieve a common goal and enjoying it along the way.

Our best win of the year was undoubtedly against last year’s Premiers in South Fremantle, where the boys held on by 9 points at Fremantle Oval. It was pure determination that got us over the line that day and sign of a really hard mental strength developing amongst the group.

That’s exactly what I’ve done along my journey so as I sign out of the Reserves Coach position in 2017 I’d like to thank the Club and particularly Jarrad Schofield who has from day one, put his faith in me and trusted me to help our next generation develop for the future of the club. It has been an absolute pleasure, thank you.

We suffered some pretty critical injuries which didn’t help the stability of the side, with Tom Smith, Justin Joyce, James

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Reserves Team

Mitch McPhee

Reserves Elimination Final v EF

Jordan Bestry

Ryan Vermeersch

Braden Fimmano

Jacob Miller

Shaq McKenzie

Jeremy Woodley

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COLTS Report 2016 First of all, I would like to thank the Subiaco Football Club for giving me the opportunity to coach a great bunch of young men. It has been a challenging year for all involved within the Colts program, especially the players and they are to be complimented on the way that they continued to work both at training and on game days. After my appointment we set about reassessing the group regarding skill sets and game day playing style to come up with a plan to move forward with. The club recognised the need to appoint a couple of specialist coaches to assist develop certain individuals or groups. Paul Lawrence and Todd Breman came along to assist in these roles, which meant that the main coaching group could concentrate on game style education. This process proved to be successful as we started to see signs that the boys were starting to gain some confidence and understanding of the style that the coaches were implementing. It started off with small steps, the wins weren’t quite there but we knew that one wouldn’t be far away. The quarters that we started to win led to winning a half of football and then ultimately to a great four quarter effort which lead to a 50-point win over West Perth. Michael Pannell

The Colts team is in every essence a Development Program and it is our role to prepare players that have the capability to transition into the senior program. Certain Colts players are selected to train in blocks with the seniors throughout the year, which lead to 4 boys playing Reserves football. On the opposite end of the scale we need to promote younger players to keep the club moving. We had 27 players debut and all handled the rigors of Colts football very well, a good sign moving forward. In all we played 59 players in 2016 including 8 country boys from Esperance and Kalgoorlie that travelled to Perth to play. I would like to congratulate Jacob Miller and Martin Kaker who were selected in the State 18s squad for 2016, an experience that I’m sure they will remember. Each year the WAFL selects a Colts Team of the Year and our sole representative this year was Jye Harris originally from Esperance, congratulations Jye. The premier event on the Colts calendar each year is the Taylor Medal night. This is a night that we come together to not only celebrate certain individuals who excelled throughout the year but also acknowledge one of Subiacos well known families, the Taylors who were represented on the night by Neil and Brian. Congratulations to Jye Harris on being awarded the 2016 Taylor Medal capping off a great year. The team had its fair share of injuries this year and I would like to thank our fantastic medical staff for their tireless effort throughout the year. Head Trainers Sarah Harris and Scott Flood, Physiotherapist Nick Blackah, and the team Callum Hewson, Luke Hegney, Brittany Moore, Teagan Butler and Ruby Burrell.

the Subiaco Football Club and staff, Senior Coach Jarrad Schofield, the Football Department and our sponsors AE Hoskins & Sons, Paul Harris, Topolinis Caffe, Supporters and of course Sue Olcorn and the Ladies Forum who once again have shown great support of the Colts program. I would like to acknowledge that when I mention ‘we’ in this report I am referring to the great coaching staff that has put in so much hard work to get these boys through the year, which started back in November 2015. To Wayne Golding, Richard Dennis and Butch Baroni thank you, your guidance and football knowledge was invaluable. I would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Sean Wrigley and Ben Armstrong who prior to departing had so much to do with the program. Matt Olds our jack of all trades, mainly Strength and Conditioning but your work as bench manager can’t go unmentioned, great job. Todd Martin our runner, not always available but we really appreciated the effort you put in and the experience you brought to that role. Teamwork cannot be successful without competent guidance and leadership and I would like to acknowledge the role our leadership group, led by McKenzie Lawrence, played in making this year so enjoyable. For the Colts program to be viable we need to have the players coming through from our community clubs both metro and regional. This process begins at Year 8 level and I would like to thank our Talent Manager Neil Arnold for all the work that he puts in to run a successful program at this level. Neil also works hard to ensure the smooth running of the Colts program organising everything from the occasional BBQ to making sure we have players and equipment and everything in between. I will finish off by wishing the players transitioning up into the Seniors the best of luck and to the current and new players in the Colts team a great 2017 season. Michael Pannell Colts Coach

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ROUND 1 – PEEL THUNDER V SUBIACO Saturday 19th March, 2.15pm at Bendigo Bank Stadium Q1 4.1 2.3

PEEL THUNDER SUBIACO

Q2 7.8 5.4

Q3 8.12 10.9

ROUND 7 – SOUTH FREMANTLE V SUBIACO Saturday 30th April, 2.15pm at Fremantle Community Bank Oval Q4 10.14 (74) 12.10 (82)

PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 4 H.Bennell, 2 L.Weller, Z.Clarke, 1 M.Uebergang, T.Smith BEST: H.Bennell, Z.Clarke, C.Pearce, C.Blakely, A.Silvagni SUBIACO - GOALS: 6 K.Halligan, 2 C.Wheeler, H.Shepheard, 1 B.Robinson, D.Clarke BEST: J.Lockyer, A.Heal, K.Horsley, K.Halligan, L.Delahunty

ROUND 2 – SUBIACO V EAST PERTH Friday 25th March, 3.10pm at Medibank Stadium Q1 3.3 1.3

SUBIACO EAST PERTH

Q2 6.8 3.3

Q3 8.11 7.6

SOUTH FREMANTLE SUBIACO

Q1 1.4 3.4

Q2 4.7 10.7

Q3 8.12 10.10

Q4 10.15 (75) 15.16 (106)

SOUTH FREMANTLE - GOALS: 3 J.Dragovich, 2 B.Johnson, 1 H.Schloithe, A.Hams, J.Branchi, Z.Strom, M.Pickett BEST: Z.Strom, S.Hockey, A.Hams, J.Dragovich, M.Pickett SUBIACO - GOALS: 7 B.Sokol, 3 H.Shepheard, 1 R.Waters, S.Mckenzie, C.Wheeler, W.Twomey, C.Phelan BEST: B.Sokol, L.Delahunty, A.Heal, C.Wheeler, G.Clark

Q4 13.15 (93) 9.8 (62)

SUBIACO- GOALS: 3 D.Clarke, 2 K.Halligan, B.Robinson, H.Shepheard, 1 B.Sokol, C.Wheeler, C.Phelan, K.Horsley BEST: A.Heal, D.Clarke, H.Kennedy, W.Fetherstonhaugh, L.Kitchin EAST PERTH - GOALS: 3 J.Oakley-nicholls, 2 J.Giles, 1 L.Partington, M.Allen, T.Lamb, F.Mcinnes BEST: J.Oakley-Nicholls, P.Johnson, M.Allen, M.Hutchings

ROUND 3 – WEST PERTH V SUBIACO Saturday 2nd April, 2.40pm at HBF Arena Q1 2.1 4.6

WEST PERTH SUBIACO

Q2 4.6 5.6

Q3 7.6 10.13

Q4 11.7 (73) 17.15 (117)

WEST PERTH- GOALS: 4 M.Lourey, 2 K.Knott, J.Van berlo, 1 M.Duffy, D.Rohde, A.Black BEST: J.Morrow, J.Van berlo, S.Mozhaev, L.Meadows, A.Lynch SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 B.Sokol, 3 S.Mckenzie, B.Robinson, 2 H.Shepheard, 1 C.Wheeler, L.Kitchin, L.Delahunty, A.Cockie, D.Clarke BEST: H.Kennedy, L.Kitchin, D.Jackson, B.Mahoney, S.Mckenzie

Lachlan Delahunty - Rd 7 S v SF

ROUND 8 – SUBIACO V EAST FREMANTLE Saturday 7th May, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium SUBIACO EAST FREMANTLE

Q1 2.1 7.4

Q2 4.4 10.6

Q3 5.4 14.9

Q4 6.4 (40) 18.12 (120)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 L.Ryan, 1 S.Moore, W.Twomey, G.Broughton, A.Cockie BEST: A.Heal, L.Ryan, C.Wheeler, K.Horsley, J.Latham EAST FREMANTLE- GOALS: 3 B.Peake, J.Simpson, 2 J.Crichton, G.Hampson, 1 T.Bristow, J.Bristow, J.Schofield, B.Ellis, C.Eardley, R.Lester-smith, M.Watson, J.Perham BEST: L.Anthony, R.Lester-smith, J.Crichton, J.Bristow

Ben Sokol - Rd 3 S v WP

ROUND 4 – SUBIACO V PERTH Sunday 10th April, 3.10pm at Medibank Stadium Q1 1.4 0.5

SUBIACO PERTH

Q2 7.5 1.10

Q3 13.7 2.15

Q4 14.9 (93) 4.19 (43)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 5 H.Shepheard, 2 B.Sokol, 1 C.Wheeler, J.Garcia, S.Mckenzie, L.Kitchin, B.Robinson, L.Delahunty, A.Cockie BEST: L.Delahunty, L.Kitchin, W.Fetherstonhaugh, A.Cockie, H.Shepheard PERTH - GOALS: 1 A.Tropiano, A.Graham, B.Stack, C.Walley BEST: B.Latch, J.Bell, A.Tropiano, T.Etto, C.Jones

Greg Clark - Rd 8 S v EF

ROUND 9 – CLAREMONT V SUBIACO Saturday 14th May, 3.10pm at Show Grounds CLAREMONT

Q1 3.2

Q2 6.3

Q3 8.3

Q4 11.5 (71)

SUBIACO

4.2

9.3

15.7

17.13 (115)

CLAREMONT - GOALS: 3 J.Richardson, 2 J.Bolton, J.Bradshaw, I.Richardson, 1 T.Shanahan, M.Andrews BEST: J.Bolton, T.Shanahan, M.Palfrey, J.Richardson SUBIACO - GOALS: 6 H.Shepheard, 4 L.Ryan, 2 C.Wheeler, 1 L.Kitchin, L.Delahunty, M.Walters, B.Sokol, B.Mahoney BEST: L.Delahunty, H.Shepheard, A.Heal, L.Ryan, M.Walters

ROUND 10 – SUBIACO V WEST PERTH Saturday 21st May, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium SUBIACO WEST PERTH

ROUND 5 – SWAN DISTRICTS V SUBIACO Sunday 17th April, 11.40am at Steel Blue Oval Q1 0.4 1.6

Q2 4.6 3.10

Q3 7.8 9.17

Q4 8.8 (56) 12.23 (95)

SWAN DISTRICTS - GOALS: 3 M.Jukes, 2 J.Simpson, 1 A.Faulkner, A.Dean, M.Rogers BEST: B.Hackett, A.Dean, M.Riggio, G.Jetta, J.Simpson SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 C.Wheeler, H.Shepheard, B.Robinson, A.Cockie, 1 K.Horsley, W.Fetherstonhaugh, S.Mckenzie, B.Mahoney BEST: L.Delahunty, W.Fetherstonhaugh, A.Cockie, H.Shepheard, D.Jackson

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Q2 3.3 3.5

Q3 5.7 7.8

Q4 7.9 (51) 11.11 (77)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 L.Ryan, 1 B.Sokol, S.Moore, K.Horsley, H.Shepheard, S.Mckenzie BEST: K.Horsley, L.Delahunty, L.Ryan WEST PERTH - GOALS: 2 M.Johnson, R.Kerr, M.Duffy, K.Manning, 1 M.Lourey, S.Browne, M.Hamilton BEST: D.Munns, L.Meadows, S.Nelson, R.Kerr, N.Rodda

Adam Cockie - Rd 4 S v P

SWAN DISTRICT SUBIACO

Q1 2.1 1.3

ROUND 11 – EAST PERTH V SUBIACO Saturday 28th May, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium EAST PERTH SUBIACO

Q1 3.1 7.5

Q2 6.3 13.6

Q3 8.7 19.9

Q4 9.9 (63) 25.12 (162)

EAST PERTH - GOALS: 3 J.Oakley-nicholls, 1 S.Hille, M.Fraser, T.Lamb, C.Adamson, M.Allen, J.Giles BEST: K.Lucas, M.Fraser, J.Oakley-nicholls, P.Johnson SUBIACO - GOALS: 5 L.Ryan, H.Yarran, 4 S.Moore, 2 K.Horsley, D.Clarke, G.Broughton, C.Hoskins, H.Shepheard, 1 A.Cockie BEST: L.Ryan, L.Kitchin, H.Yarran, S.Moore


ROUND 12 – SUBIACO V PEEL THUNDER Sunday 5th June, 2.15 at Domain Stadium SUBIACO PEEL THUNDER

ROUND 19 – SUBIACO V SWAN DISTRICTS Saturday 30th July, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium

Q1 2.3

Q2 6.5

Q3 8.8

Q4 10.10 (70)

3.3

5.4

8.7

11.8 (74)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 D.Clarke, 2 H.Yarran, 1 L.Ryan, S.Moore, H.Shepheard, C.Phelan, A.Cockie BEST: S.Bradley, C.Bryan, K.Horsley, D.Clarke, G.Broughton PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 3 B.Bell, 2 R.Obrien, J.Hannath, B.Mcgowan, 1 E.Langdon, Z.Clarke BEST: M.De Doer, B.Bell, J.Bootsma, T.Smith, B.Grey

ROUND 13 – EAST FREMANTLE V SUBIACO Sunday 19th June, 2.15pm at ATOM Stadium EAST FREMANTLE SUBIACO

Q1 2.1 5.2

Q2 3.2 8.7

Q3 3.2 13.11

Q4 5.2 (32) 16.14 (110)

EAST FREMANTLE - GOALS: 3 L.Krakouer, 2 B.O’brien BEST: J.Schofield, M.Jupp, S.Read, B.O’brien SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 A.Cockie, H.Shepheard, 2 L.Delahunty, B.Fimmano, C.Wheeler, 1 G.Broughton, B.Mahoney, D.Clarke, L.Ryan BEST: C.Phelan, G.Broughton, S.Bradley, A.Cockie, C.Wheeler

SUBIACO SWAN DISTRICTS

Q1 3.6

Q2 5.9

Q3 9.13

Q4 15.18 (108)

0.1

1.3

2.3

5.4 (34)

SUBIACO- GOALS: 6 H.Shepheard, 3 C.Wheeler, 2 W.Twomey, 1 L.Ryan, B.Robinson, S.Bradley, W.Fetherstonhaugh BEST: C.Wheeler, H.Shepheard, G.Broughton, K.Horsley, C.Hoskins SWAN DISTRICTS - GOALS: 2 G.Logue, 1 A.Howard, M.Rogers, J.Nuich BEST: T.Banfield, T.Notte, L.Grescos, M.Rogers, G.Logue

ROUND 20 – SUBIACO V WEST PERTH Saturday 6th August, 2.15pm at Kingsway Reserve SUBIACO WEST PERTH

Q1 4.7 1.1

Q2 5.10 2.4

Q3 8.15 2.6

Q4 12.17 (89) 5.7 (37)

SUBIACO- GOALS: 3 B.Stevenson, 2 L.Ryan, S.Moore, A.Cockie, 1 H.Shepheard, C.Wheeler, C.Phelan BEST: C.Phelan, G.Broughton, A.Cockie, C.Wheeler, B.Stevenson WEST PERTH - GOALS: 4 A.Strijk, 1 J.Morrow BEST: A.Strijk, B.King, T.Keitel

ROUND 21 – EAST PERTH V SUBIACO Saturday 13th August, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium Q1 1.4 1.4

EAST PERTH SUBIACO

Q2 3.8 4.7

Q3 4.9 7.13

Q4 6.10 (46) 9.14 (68)

EAST PERTH - GOALS: 2 J.Giles, 1 J.Redden, P.Mcginnity, C.Adamson, M.Lague BEST: P.Mcginnity, J.Giles, L.Jetta, T.Cole SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 L.Ryan, 3 H.Shepheard, 1 S.Moore, C.Phelan BEST: K.Horsley, L.Ryan, G.Broughton, L.Kitchin

Braden Fimmano - Rd 13 S v EF

ROUND 14 – SUBIACO V CLAREMONT Saturday 25th June, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium SUBIACO

Q1 1.3

Q2 9.6

Q3 12.9

Q4 15.11 (101)

CLAREMONT

5.2

7.2

10.7

11.9 (75)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 L.Ryan, 3 B.Sokol, 2 D.Clarke, H.Shepheard, 1 K.Horsley, B.Fimmano, C.Hoskins, W.Fetherstonhaugh BEST: J.Latham, K.Horsley, H.Shepheard, L.Ryan, B.Sokol CLAREMONT - GOALS: 3 B.Maister, J.Bradshaw, 2 H.Mccracken, 1 R.Powell, I.Richardson, J.Richardson BEST: H.Busher, J.Hardisty, R.Lim, H.Mccracken, B.Maister

ROUND 15 - SUBIACO V SWAN DISTRICTS Saturday 2nd July, 2.15pm at Medibank Stadium SUBIACO SWAN DISTRICTS

Q1 3.2 4.2

Q2 6.6 4.5

Q3 13.8 5.7

Rd 21 S v EP

Q4 16.13 (109) 11.9 (75)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 H.Shepheard, 3 B.Sokol, B.Fimmano, 2 A.Heal, 1 W.Fetherstonhaugh, L.Ryan, B.Robinson, A.Cockie BEST: W.Fetherstonhaugh, C.Bryan, B.Fimmano, C.Phelan, B.Sokol SWAN DISTRICTS - GOALS: 3 R.Cary, 2 T.Hodge, M.Rogers, 1 J.Turner, J.Watson, M.Jukes, T.Banfield BEST: M.Riggio, A.Faulkner, J.Turner, J.Watson, T.Banfield

ROUND 16 – PERTH V SUBIACO Saturday 9th July, 2.15pm at Lathlain Park PERTH SUBIACO

Q1 2.0 1.1

Q2 2.2 1.2

Q3 3.5 2.2

Q4 6.6 (42) 4.3 (27)

PERTH - GOALS: 2 B.Stack, L.Wilkins, 1 C.Leggett, K.Cary BEST: B.Stack, M.Sinclair, T.Stevenson, C.Leggett, J.Jacobs SUBIACO - GOALS: 1 L.Ryan, J.Woodley, B.Robinson, B.Mahoney BEST: C.Phelan, C.Bryan, B.Robinson, B.Mahoney, J.Latham

ROUND 18 – SUBIACO V SOUTH FREMANTLE Thursday 21st July, 7.10pm at Medibank Stadium Q1 5.1 1.1

Q2 6.1 5.3

Q3 9.2 8.4

PEEL THUNDER SUBIACO

Q4 10.9 (69)

9.4 (58)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 3 L.Ryan, 2 H.Shepheard, 1 L.Kitchin, C.Wheeler, G.Broughton, J.Garcia, B.Robinson BEST: C.Phelan, A.Cockie, C.Wheeler, J.Lockyer, L.Ryan SOUTH FREMANTLE - GOALS: 3 B.Saunders, 1 Z.Strom, R.Cook, S.Verrier, B.Higgins, M.Pickett, T.Pickett BEST: B.Higgins, S.Hockey, S.Verrier, J.Pullman, B.Saunders

Q1 5.2 1.2

Q2 7.2 4.7

Q3 12.4 7.8

Q4 12.4 (76) 13.15 (93)

PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 5 B.Bell, 2 B.Lawler, 1 R.Obrien, T.Mzungu, T.Smith, N.Hura, K.May BEST: B.Bell, A.Morabito, M.De boer, J.Hannath, J.Deluca SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 L.Ryan, H.Shepheard, 1 B.Mahoney, C.Wheeler, R.Waters, S.Bradley, G.Broughton BEST: H.Shepheard, G.Broughton, C.Bryan, L.Ryan, A.Cockie

ROUND 23 – BYE 2ND SEMI FINAL – SUBIACO V SOUTH FREMANTLE Sunday 11th September, 3.10pm at Medibank Stadium SUBIACO SOUTH FREMANTLE

ROUND 17 – BYE

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ROUND 22 – PEEL THUNDER V SUBIACO Saturday 20th August, 2.15pm at Bendigo Bank Stadium

Q1 2.3 3.0

Q2 5.8 4.0

Q3 11.8 5.2

Q4 14.12 (96) 9.2 (56)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 4 L.Ryan, 3 C.Wheeler, 2 B.Stevenson, 1 R.Waters, W.Twomey, B.Robinson, K.Horsley, L.Kitchin BEST: C.Wheeler, L.Ryan, L.Kitchin, K.Horsley, J.Lockyer SOUTH FREMANTLE- GOALS: 3 B.Saunders, B.Johnson, 1 H.Schloithe, S.Edwards, R.Cook BEST: S.Verrier, J.Dragovich, S.Hockey, T.Kelly

GRAND FINAL – SUBIACO V PEEL THUNDER Sunday 25 September, 2.30pm at Domain Stadium SUBIACO PEEL THUNDER

Q1 1.0 4.6

Q2 5.3 7.6

Q3 7.7 9.11

Q4 8.8 (56) 11.13 (79)

SUBIACO - GOALS: 2 K.Horsley, 1 L.Ryan, B.Stevenson, C.Wheeler, W.Twomey, B.Robinson, C.Phelan BEST: K.Horsley, D.Jackson, A.Cockie, L.Delahunty, W.Twomey PEEL THUNDER - GOALS: 5 S.Yarran, 3 G.Ugle, 1 T.Mzungu, M.Apeness, E.Langdon BEST: C.Blakely, A.Silvagni, R.Nyhuis, T.Mzungu, E.Langdon

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Debutants

Hamish Shepheard Rd1 v PT

Ben Sokol Rd1 v PT

Shaquille McKenzie Rd3 v WP

Max Walters Rd9 v C

Hayden Yarran Rd11 v EP

Jeremy Woodley Rd16 v P

Liam Ryan Rd8 v EF

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Aaron Heal - 50 WAFL games (Grand Final v PT)

Joel Latham 50 SFC Games (Rd13 v EF)

Wayde Twomey - 150 WAFL Games (2nd Semi Final v SF)

Clancy Wheeler 100 SFC Games (Rd3 v WP)

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Daniel Leishman - 50 SFC Games (Grand Final v PT)

Simon Moore 50 SFC Games (Rd21 v EP)


STATE REPRESENTATIVES

Aaron Heal WA v TAS

Leigh Kitchin WA v TAS

Jacob Miller State 18s

Tristan Hobley State 16s

Wil Hickmott State 16s

Xavier Peacock State 16s

Leigh Kitchin

Martin Kaker State 18s

Leigh Kitchin and Aaron Heal

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2016 CLUB CHAMPION AWARDS LEAGUE

TOP TEN VOTES:

Club Champion Chris Phelan Outridge Medal – Donated by Kevin Merifield

LEAGUE

10th

Adam Cockie

448 votes

474 votes

477 votes

484 votes

Runner-Up Club Champion Aaron Heal Don Carter Memorial Trophy

9th 8th

Craig Hoskins

Outstanding Play Award Kyal Horsley Ted Doherty Memorial Trophy

7th

Clancy Wheeler

6th

Hamish Shepheard

488 votes

5th

Joel Latham

490 votes

4th

Leigh Kitchin

502 votes

3rd

Kyal Horsley

522 votes

2nd

Aaron Heal

533 votes

1st

Chris Phelan

544 votes

298 votes

310 votes

Rising Star Award Chris Bryan Dennis Barron Memorial Trophy Golds Award Chris Phelan Golds Player of the Year

Declan Jackson

Newton Screaigh Coaches Award Joel Latham RESERVES

Best Clubman Clancy Wheeler City of Subiaco Medallion

10th Tom Hooper

Leading Goal Kicker Hamish Shepheard, 51 Goals Austin Robertson Jnr Perpetual Trophy

Ethan Burnett

8th

Shaquille McKenzie

317 votes

7th

Ryan Borchet

334 votes

President’s Trophy Arthur Livingstone

6th

Mitch McPhee

344 votes

5th

Jeremy Woodley

357 votes

RESERVES

4th

Braden Fimmano

377 votes

Fairest & Best Matt Bogensperger Blakemore Medal

3rd

Ryan Vermeersch

400 votes

2nd

Max Walters

Runner-up Fairest & Best Max Walters Bill Mackie Memorial Trophy

1st

Matthew Bogensperger 425 votes

Outstanding Play Award Ryan Vermeersch

COLTS

10th Josh Chapman

Newton Screaigh Coaches Award Braden Fimmano

9th

Max Dennis

405 votes

42 votes

52 votes

8th

Aaron Breman

56 votes

7th

Liam Connolly

62 votes

6th

Nic Baroni

65 votes

5th

Jacob Miller

75 votes

Runner-up Fairest & Best Jack Beverley Rod Wholohan Memorial Trophy

4th

Callum Bramley

3rd

Ben Reid

Outstanding Play Award Ben Reid

2nd

Jack Beverley

1st

Jye Harris

COLTS Fairest & Best Jye Harris Taylor Medal

Newton Screaigh Coaches Award Liam Connolly Leading Goal Kicker Corey Young, 16 Goals

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76 votes

83 votes

101 votes

111 votes


Alan Carter, Aaron Heal & Roz Carter

Amy Roberts & Aaron Heal

Chris Phelan, Ross Lockhart & Kyal Horsley

Chris Phelan & Kevin Merrifeild

Terri, Chris & Joe Phelan

Garry Underhill & Braden Fimmano

Dwayne Lamb, Matt Bogensperger & Jarrad Schofeild

Taylor Medal

Garry Underhill & Braden Fimmano

Dwayne Lamb, Max Walters & Jarrad Schofield

Hamish Shepheard & Ted Wishart

Garry Underhill & Joel Latham

Neil Taylor, Jye Harris & Brian Taylor

Joel Latham & Braden Fimmano

Ian Barron, Chris Bryan & Shaney Barron

Jack Beverley & Mike Pannell

Corey Young & Richard Dennis

Matt Bogensperger

Kyal Horsley & Clancy Wheeler

Ben Reid & Wayne Golding

Liam Connolly & Neil Arnold

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REUNIONS Some of the greatest players to don the maroon and gold gathered at Medibank Stadium on Saturday June 20th for the 1986 & 2006 reunions.

• David Mapleston was the clubs leading goal kicker with •

The club honoured their past with Neil Taylor’s ’86 and Marc Webb’s ’06 Subiaco champion teams coming together. It was the 30-year anniversary of the 1986 breakthrough celebrating an incredible comeback against East Fremantle. The Lions were comprehensively beaten by 50 points in the Semi final but engineered a famous 69-point win over the Sharks to take home the cup. The 2006 success is a bit rawer and remains fresh in the memory. Subiaco only lost two games that year and went on to smash South Fremantle by 83 points in the Grand Final. Captain Marc Webb was given the Simpson Medal for best on ground. Current coach Jarrad Schofield also played in that side. 1986 PREMIERSHIP FACTS

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(57 goals). Nine players are Life Members – J. Schofield, C. Cossom, A. Pickett, M. Webb, B. Keevers, L. Newick, A. Parker, T. Holmes & D. Rumble. Neil Randall was President, Jeff Lind was CEO, Kevin Merifield was the Clubs Ball Legend, Peter German was coach and Marc Webb was captain. In the second Semi- Final we won over South Freo by seven points. We kicked seven goals in the final term to win by seven. Subi smashed South Fremantle in the Grand Final by 83 points. Marc Webb took home the Simpson Medal in the Grand Final.

Michael Barr Communications Coordinator

• Six in 86 was the catch cry. • Subiaco won Rodriguez Shield. • SFC played Rd 14 game in Kalgoorlie and defeated West

Perth by 46 points – 7139 people attended that game. • Brian Taylor was runner up in Sandover Medal. • Mick Lee won Reserves Prendergast Medal. Grant Robson •

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won Colts Medalists Medal (now Jack Clarke Medal). 12 of the players are now Life Members - C Brown, D Lamb, P Lamb, R Willet, P Featherby, I Dargie, L Keene, A MacNish, N Taylor, T Breman, P Scott, B Taylor. Michael Carlile was President, Kevin Parry- Patron, Michael Flanagan – GM, Haydn Bunton was coach & Neil Taylor was captain. Laurie Keene – Club Champion, favourite for the Sandover Medal. Stephen Sells was the leading goal-kicker with 74 goals. Dr Ken Cullen became a life member. Who will forget the 2nd Semi Final that Subi lost by 50 points, with Darren Bennett kicking 10 and Kevan Sparks reported & suspended for 2 weeks (being ineligible for the GF). In the Preliminary Final we won over Perth by 71 points. Western Underwriters (QBE) & Channel 9 provided a premiership incentive of $200,000. Ted Doherty died that week & the players put a notice in the paper saying – “We’ll win this one for you, Ted”. Subi thrashed East Fremantle in the GF by 69 points. Mark Zanotti won the Simpson Medal. Haydn Bunton had fulfilled a commitment he made back in early 1970s that he would lead Subi to a premiership. 11 players were drafted from this team into the AFL.

Bret Hutchinson, Sam Larkins, Luke Newick & Marc Webb

Dwayne Lamb & Ian Dargie

Ben Keevers, Todd Holmes, Mark Haynes & Ben Randall

Michael Crutchfield & Clinton Brown

Peter Featherby & George Young

Phil Scott & Glenn O’Loughlin

Todd Breman & Neil Taylor

Rob Forrest, Chris Hood, Chad Cossom & Ron Tester

2006 PREMIERSHIP FACTS • Only lost two games all season. • Won the Rodriguez Shield. • Matt Priddis won the Sandover Medal with a record

number of votes. • Mark Haynes won the Outridge Medal and Trent Mckenna

won the Blakemore Medal (reserves). • Caine Hayes won the Simpson Medal in the State Game

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LIFE MEMBERS

2016 Life Members Survey

The Subiaco Football club lost seven life members this year and honoured their contributions at the 2016 Outridge Medal. DENNIS KEELEY - LIFE MEMBER Dennis was a long serving volunteer of the club serving in a number of roles. Dennis lived in Salisbury St, Subiaco for 65 years until he moved to Sydney four years ago. Dennis became a Life Member in 1985.

OSSIE GAMBLE - LIFE MEMBER Gamble was a long time trainer of the club and became a Life Member in 1983. Ossie’s wife Penny is also a long time member and part of the clubs Quarter Century Club. Barry Strack - DIEHARD & LIFE MEMBER Barry was originally drawn to the club through his father Lloyd Strack who played for the Lions on either side of World War II. Strack started at the club as colts manager in 1983 and worked tirelessly for the club up until 2014. Strack became an icon of the Lions change room and his impact on the Subiaco playing group continues. JOHN WEBSTER - DIEHARD & LIFE MEMBER John was a long serving Property Manager. John became a club Life Member in 1967 and will be sadly missed.

WALLY MARTIN - 1963 & 64 OUTRIDGE MEDALLIST, LIFE MEMBER Wally ‘Milo’ Martin retired after playing 131 games spanning over nine seasons (1959 -1967) for the Lions. The Tall and polished Martin was indisputably one of Subiaco’s finest wingmen in the post-war era. He had underlined his class by recovering from a knee injury in 1961 to win two fairest and best awards (1963 & 1964), represent Western Australia (1964), notch 131 league games, was a member of The Champion Team 1946-1976 and became a life member in 2012. LAURIE KETTLEWELL - 1960 & 62 OUTRIDGE MEDALLIST, LIFE MEMBER, DIEHARD, NAMED IN SFC TEAM OF THE CENTURY Kettlewell was a WA Hall of Fame inductee and played over 200 games for Subiaco between 1954 to 1965. He won the Subiaco Lions fairest and best twice in 1960/1962 and was named the club’s joint player of the century alongside Johnny Leonard. Outridge labelled him a “player of great distinction at full back, centre half-back, centre, centre half forward, full forward and on the ball”. “There were no limits to this player’s ability in any position,” he said. “Kettlewell was ideally built and he possessed all the football arts.”

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BACK ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: ABSENT:

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GRAND FINAL LUNCHEON

Peter Bell & Mark Readings - Grand Final Luncheon

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George Young, Daniel & Peter Metropolis - Grand Final Luncheon

Les Snashall & John Savage - Grand Final Luncheon

Beverley & Fred Cottrell - Grand Final Luncheon

Carol, Alyce & Mick Hoskins- Grand Final Luncheon

Cheryl & Mark Enders - Grand Final Luncheon

Darren Rumble & MC Phil Lamb - Grand Final Luncheon

Debbie Stevenson & Meryl Hawkins - Grand Final Luncheon

Grand Final Luncheon

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Jarrad Schofield & MC Phil Lamb - Grand Final Luncheon

Karen & Rick Cassidy - Grand Final Luncheon

Lee Parker & Travis Kalin - Grand Final Luncheon

Margaret & Kevin Merifield & David Williams Grand Final Luncheon

Mark & Debbie Lawrence - Grand Final Luncheon

Megan & Aidan Parker & Darren Rumble Grand Final Luncheon

Sue & Justin Langer - Grand Final Luncheon

Grand Final Luncheon

Grand Final Luncheon

Mike & Di Symons - Grand Final Luncheon

Terry Rush & Angelo Porcaro - Grand Final Luncheon

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SUBI SOCIAL PAGES

Angelo Porcaro & Andrew Vitolins Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

Alan & Roz Carter - Outridge Medal

Barry Demmler, Chic Jackman & Frits Vanirsen Rd 10 S v WP Members Appreciation Day

Basil Fuller, Luke Sanders, Russell Smith, Peter Capes & John Martin - Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

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Chad Barns, Jordan Bestry, Chris Bryan, Hayden Kennedy & Ryan Vermeersch - Outridge Medal

Ben Keevers & George Young - Rd 10 S v WP Members Appreciation Day

Brad Lohoar, Moria Clay, Paul Harris, Andrea Morgan & Bob Pratt - Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

Brian Seirakowski, Mick Malone & Colin Williams Rd 10 S v WP Members Appreciation Day

Cheerleaders - Rd 2 S v EP (1)

Chris Phelan & Laura Gardiner - Outridge Medal

Coastal Titans - Rd 15 S v SD Ladies Day

Cheerleaders - Rd 2 S v EP (2)

Danni Dix & Melaine Clarke - Outridge Medal

David & Elizabeth Doherty - Outridge Medal

Di Symons, Pat Cornford & Gail Stokes Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

Fred & Beverley Cottrell Rd 10 S v WP Members Appreciation Day

Gwenda & Rod Willmot Rd 10 v WP Members Appreciation Day

James Garcia, Hayden Kennedy & Declan Jackson Outridge Medal

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Darren Rumble & Luke Sanders with 2015 Cup - Rd 2 S v EP Good Friday Game

Brooke Edwards & Chelsea Shaw - Outridge Medal

Lachlan Delahunty & Liam Ryan - Outridge Medal

Jeff King, Tony Krsticevic MLA, Linda Ager & Chris Hatton MLA - Rd 18 S v SF Thursday Night Game

Daniel & Issac Vidovich - Rd 2 S v EP Good Friday Game

Lachlan Delahunty, Mitch McPhee & Dan Leishma n Outridge Medal

Coastal Titans - Rd 15 S v SD Ladies Day

Sarah Lind, Rhys Waters, Shannon & Brett Robinson Outridge Medal

Charmaine & Gordon Brandis, Peter Wakefield & Jill Kennedy- Rd 10 S v WP Members Appreciation Day

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Talent Development & Country Servicing Report The fundamental objectives of the Subiaco Football Club’s Talent strategies are: • To identify talented junior players and direct them into the Talent Pathway; and • To implement Russell Smith Neil Arnold 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 Year 8 football through to and including Colts level. We are pleased to report that SFC members can be assured that our talent programs are among the leaders in the WAFL competition. Our talented junior players are afforded the best possible opportunity to develop their football skills, knowledge and education in an environment that focuses on individual player development. We would like to acknowledge the extremely valuable support of the following sponsors throughout the 2016 season: • AE Hoskins and Sons (Major Sponsor of Colts Program) • Paul Harris (Game day sponsor) • Topolinis Caffé (Game day sponsor) • Kevin Brown and the supporters group (Game day sponsor) • Ladies forum (Monthly Award and Country player scholarship fund) In 2016 there were some changes to the coaching staff of the Colts program throughout the year. Sean Wrigley started the year as Colts coach but unfortunately due to circumstances was unable to carry on after April, and we thank him for all of the work that he put into the role. Mike Pannell, who is the current 16’s Talent Development Program coach took over the role and under his guidance the group of players developed and finished off the season well. This year the Colts Assistant coaches were Wayne Golding, Richard Dennis, Butch Baroni and Ben Armstrong, along with development coaches Todd Martin, Paul Lawrence and Todd Breman. Mike Pannell took on the Head Coach role of the 16’s program this year, and he was assisted by Todd Breman, Kevan Sparks, Stuart Page 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. We would like to congratulate Wil Hickmott, Tristan Hobley and Xavier Peacock who were selected in the State 16’s program. This year with both the Colts and 16’s programs there was 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. Heading into season 2016 for the Colts group there was a great deal of excitement and expectation after a tough 2015. All but 3 of the 34 players that were eligible to play colts football returned from the 2015 program which was a positive given the tough 2015 season. This year we had 15 players from our regional zone relocated to Perth during the

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preseason to join the program and all but 3 players played and of the those that didn’t play one returned home due to family reasons and another suffered a Long Term Injury. 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 of the Colts competition. 59 players played during the 2016 season and this included 27 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 2017. The Club can be very satisfied with the excellence of our development squad programs. The quality of coaching in each group this year was exceptional and the development of the players in all of the programs was a testament to the hard work and commitment of all of the coaches involved in working with these groups. The Year 8 and 9 programs which are a primarily talent identification and skill development programs; the Year 10 program introduces the players to some basic game strategies but remains heavily focused on skill development, the 16s looks to mirror the Colts program and the Colts is the pinnacle of the Talent Academy and aims to prepare players for senior football. In 2016 SFC had three representatives in the WA State 16’s program (Wil Hickmott, Tristan Hobley and Xavier Peacock), and two representatives in the WA State 18’s program (Martin Kaker and Jacob Miller). 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. As well as the 15 players that relocated permanently this year there were 8 players from SFC’s country zone travelled to Perth to play games for the Colts (4 from Esperance and 4 from the Goldfields). Throughout the year 48 country boys participated in the WAFL Talent Carnival Year 8’s, 9’s, 10’s and 16’s carnival games. We are very 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 Graham Borchet respectively. With the cooperation of the local leagues, both talent coordinators facilitated talent programs that enhanced the skills of in excess of 35 players at each centre throughout the year, which we believe will assist in the improvement of 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 future EDFA, GFL and Subiaco players. 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 continued 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. Russell Smith Neil Arnold Chairman - Talent Talent Manager Community Programs Manager


COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT The Subiaco Football Club’s Community Engagement Program was able to recommence its full operation in the metropolitan schools again in 2016. After a quieter year in 2015 where the program was only delivered at Balga Senior High School, we were again able to provide the program to students at two Primary schools (Balga and North Balga) as well as at Balga Senior Adam Cockie High School. In 2016 we welcomed Adam Cockie on board to assist in the delivery of the school sessions and help in the development of the Multicultural programs as well. In late May the club was able to gain final sign off with The Department of the Attorney General for the grant won in late 2015 and this funding will assist the club in working with Multicultural and disengaged youth in the Subiaco District moving forward. The “Success Through Sport” program was delivered at Balga SHS this year as a part of the school’s commitment to its Aboriginal students in the SNSEP program. During 2016 we have delivered a program that covers a range of areas and topics and again the students have earned formally recognised accreditations in coaching, umpiring and First Aid. The highlight of the program this year has been the reintroduction of the Wheatbelt Camp in Term 1 where the boys travelled to Bruce Rock for a two-night camp. The camp included a game against a team from Merredin Secondary College. I would like to thank Franz Fuchsbichler who put the boys up at his farm on the first night, and Damien Bow and the Bruce Rock Shire who arranged for the boys to use the Aquatic Centre and stay at the Bruce Rock Recreation Centre. Finally, I would like to thank and congratulate Brad Stevenson and Tim Cornish for all their work this year as the teachers of the program at the school. Brad and Tim have gone above and beyond and has ensured that the program has maintained the high standards for which it is known. With the signing off of the successful grant we were able to reintroduce the “Learn Today… Lead Tomorrow” program in Primary schools. This year the program was delivered to students in Year 4, 5 and 6 at two Primary Schools, Balga and North Balga. After consultation and review with the schools the program has shifted its focus from having a heavy Literacy and Numeracy base to becoming more focused on teaching the students teamwork, leadership, resilience, social-emotional skills and how to work collaboratively with others. The feedback from the schools and the students has been very positive. Finally, I would like to thank and congratulate Adam Cockie for all of his work this year with the program at the school. As a part of the grant funding we have begun working on our Multicultural programs. These programs are targeting the Multicultural youth that are living within the Subiaco District and it has allowed us to create valuable partnerships with community organisations like North Metropolitan Health Service, the Community Policing team at Mirrabooka Police, Edmund Rice Centre as well as several schools and community clubs within the Subiaco District. As a part of this program we will be aiming to introduce the Multicultural

youth living particularly in the North/Eastern suburbs to football and the benefits of participating in community sport that playing football can have. We are excited to see this program grow and develop over the next couple of years and seeing more multicultural youth playing at community clubs and being involved with Subiaco programs. So, after a satisfying and eventful 2016 the Subiaco Football Club is excited to look forward to 2017 with the knowledge that with the grant funding that has been secured this year we will be able to continue to deliver the Community Engagement Program in 2017. We are excited about the future growth of this program and getting to work with a different group from within our zone, many of whom have never been involved with football before. Under the new grant funding model, we are looking forward to introducing the Multicultural youth of the north-eastern suburbs in our zone to the program and show them the benefits of being involved with the Subiaco Football Club and football in general. Neil Arnold Talent Manager Community Programs Manager

Adam Cockie Community Engagement Coordinator

2016 TALENT ACADEMY SUPPORT STAFF COLTS PROGRAM Coach - Sean Wrigley and Mike Pannell Assistant Coaches - Wayne Golding, Richard Dennis, Ben Armstrong, Butch Baroni Development Coaches - Todd Breman, Paul Lawrence, Todd Martin Strength & Conditioning - Matthew Olds Physiotherapist - Nick Blackah Head Trainers - Sarah Harris, Scott Flood Trainer - Callum Hewson, Luke Hegney, Brittany Moore, Teagan Butler, Ruby Burrell Team Manager - Troy Halligan Statisticians - Rod Jenkins, Peter Douglas 16’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Coach - Mike Pannell Assistant Coaches - Kevan Sparks, Todd Breman, Stuart Page, Paul Lawrence Strength & Conditioning - Matthew Olds Team Manager - Lyndon Smith YEAR 10’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Coach - Todd Breman Assistant Coaches - Peter Donaldson, Tom Lowndes, Wayne Young Strength & Conditioning - Brittany Moore & Rob Barrett Team Manager - Gary Evans YEAR 9’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Coach - Stuart Page 9.1 Group Coach - Adam Cockie 9.2 Group Coach - John Vance Assistant Coaches - Kevan Sparks, Paul Miller, Phil Faraone, Adrian Murphy, Brian Farrell Strength & Conditioning - Teagan Butler & Tadgh McCarthy Team Manager (9.1 team) - Stuart Lowndes Team Manager (9.2 team) - Paul Robinson & Hume Saunders YEAR 8’S DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Coach - Craig Dalton and Paul Clinch 8.1 Group Coach - James Hughes 8.2 Group Coach - Callum Warner Assistant Coaches - Arren Zis, Jarrod McCauley, Campbell Jones, Jesse Tippett Strength & Conditioning - Ruby Burrell, Marlee Headley & Dan Caplan Team Manager (8.1 team) - Lyndel Quinn-Schofield Team Manager (9.2 team) - Niki Jones

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2016 DEVELOPMENT SQUADs

16’S DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

YEAR 10 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

Back Row: Kaelan Lindup, Connor Berry, Zac Hill, Caleb McKenna, Sam DiFrancesco, Xavier Peacock, Dane Webster, Jacob Peletier, Blake Wyatt 3rd Row: Paul Clinch (Ass. Coach), Kevan Sparks (Ass. Coach), Paul Lawrence (Ass. Coach), Mike Pannell (Head Coach), Stuart Page (Ass. Coach), Luke Riccardi, Daniel Frost, Wil Hickmott, Adam Taylor, Riley Armstrong, Luke Taylor, Kyle Stainsby, Brodie Mather-Brown, Lachie Thomas, Tristan Hobley, Nathan Esselmont, Emilio Jansen, Isaac Clinch, Todd Breman (Ass. Coach), Lyndon Smith (Team Manager) 2nd Row: Sean Carroll, Callum Bramley, Jordan Farone, Cody Juhas, Duane Oxenham-Smith, Josh Costello, Matthew Kahn, Aiden Partridge, Fraser Softley, Jamie Crew, Ben Doolan Front Row: Connor Pollard, Bailey Green, Christian Spatara, Luke Spatara, Alex Thompson, Tom Smith, Thomas Callow, Nathan French, Nick Delonardis, Abraham Clinch, Josh Kearsley Absent: Aidan McAuley, Callum Blake, Adam Popham, Noah Cahill, Angus Barter, Harvey Bishop, Jacob Buckley, Cody Dalla-Costa

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Back Row: Ethan McCaullay, Callum Douglas, Michael Bechelli, Tom Hunter, Bronsan Bishop, Christopher Evans, Jaxon Bilchuris, Levi Duyckers, Nick Shaw, Tom Howie, Max Juracich, Parker Woods Middle Row: Tom Lowndes (Assistant Coach), Wayne Young (Assistant Coach), Jack Applebee, Kade Lennon, Connor Darcy, Jackson Martino, Riley Holly, Caiden Eaton, Daniel Hill, Brodie Mather-Brown, Nicholas Martin, Danny Evans, Jack Borchet, Lachlan Farmer, Josh Costello, Tyrell Sambo, Peter Donaldson(Assistant Coach), Gary Evans(Manager), Brittany Moore (S&C Coach) Front Row: Will Woods, Jack McIntosh, Christian Spatara, Isaac Clinch, Josh Underdown, Fionn Murphy, Todd Breman(Head Coach), Noah Ash, Luke Spatara, Connor Smith, Tyler Pickett, Josh Cooper, Chase Gabe-PaparoneAbsent: Flynn Rose, Rob Barrett (S&C Coach)

YEAR 9.2 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

YEAR 9.1 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

Back Row: Joshua Shaddick, Cale Vladich, Kye Healan, Declan Swann, Jayden Zappelli, Connor Watts, Caleb Cross, Lachlan Henderson, Josh McPhee, Aiden Bell, Cameron Smith Middle Row: Stuart Page (Head Coach), Brian Farrell (Assistant Coach), Josh Hobley, Zach Farrell, Rhys Kelly, Luke Hutchings, Nathan Wipane, Josh Taylor, Jordan Jury, Zane Lamb, Blair Wilson, Tadge Harris, Luke Saunders, Adrian Murphy (Assistant Coach), Teagan Butler (S&C Coach) Front Row: Galen Savigni, Tate Robertson, Seamus Murphy, Ethan McQuade, James O’Malley, John Vance (Team Coach), Patrick Grassenis, Adam Cockayne,Anton Monteleone, Jack Hicks, Caleb Galizzi

Back Row: Sandon Page, Nate McCabe , Wade Moore, Phillip Stack-Green, Christian Miller-Sabbioni, Craig Bothe, Josh Osmetti, Cody Sawyer, Kane Foley, Dean Alexander, Joel Hill Middle Row: Tadgh McCarthy (S&C Coach) Phil Faraone (Assistant Coach), Reilly Sparks, Matthew Lowndes, Jacob Billing, Nicholas Reilly, Cambell Franceschi, Darcy Sparks, Matt Coleman, Ethan Breen, Connor Patterson, Sol Mcilduff, Anthony Stephenson, Paul Miller (Assistant Coach), Stewart Lowndes (Team Manager) Front Row: Ethan Brunalli, Sean Ladyman, Joey Armitage, Ben Golding, Taj Schofield, Stuart Page (Head Coach) Kevin Sparks (Assistant Coach), Trey Kennedy, Riley Fissioli, Connor Faraone, Mark Corbett

YEAR 8.2 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

YEAR 8.1 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD 2016

Back Row: Chad MacPherson, Jordan Berry, Bailey Mitchell, Tom Walsh, Ross Hutchinson, Jon Watters, Luke Evans, Marcus Rudzitis, Jonas Rocke, Connor Mann Middle Row: Paul Clinch (Head Coach), Ruby Burrell (S&C Coach), Kai Jones, Kyden Donohoe, Nicholas Santich, Ethan Vreugde, Jake Rossiter, Daniel Esposito, Jacob Matteo, Ty Straight, Andre Amonini, Arren Zis (Assistant Coach) Front Row: Zahn Boekhoorn, Nicholas Cooley, Sam Cook, Alex Chew, Jesse Tippet (Assistant Coach), Callum Warner (Team Coach), James Hughes (Assistant Coach), Sebastian Claite, Anthony Siciliano, Trent McPhail, Oliver Dijkstra Absent: Daniel Caplan (S&C Coach), Marlee Headley (S&C Coach)

Back Row: Duncan Erasmus, Max Hunter, Brodie Millowick, Blake Morris, Tristan Gorringe, Elijah Hayden, Brodie Everett, Josh Bolin, Tai Kirkpatrick, Matthew Johnson, Jack Stevens Middle Row: Paul Clinch (Head Coach), Jed Kemp, Liam Fraser, Jack Quinn-Schofield, Daniel Gibbs, Tyreece Bynder, Josh Moses, Nicholas Cleaver, Harper Baron-Hay, Saxon Gates, Ronan Rose, Jock Tozawa, Jesse Tippet (Assistant Coach) Front Row: Jahmal Indich, Jaxon McGowan, Daniel Ashman, Thomas Elliott, Arren Zis (Assistant Coach), James Hughes (Team Coach), Jarrod McCauley (Assistant Coach), James Cameron, Jarred Thompson, Jack Zis, Jack Quartermaine Absent: Ruby Burrell (S&C Coach)

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GOLDFIELDS & ESPERANCE AWARDS GFL 2016 AWARDS

EDFA 2016 AWARDS

MITCHELL MEDAL – LEAGUE F&B

HEPBURN MEDAL – LEAGUE F&B

Cale Delbridge

Mines Rovers

DON JONES MEDAL – RESERVES F&B

Jordan McAllister

GIBSON

FRANK MURRAY MEDAL – RESERVES F&B

Matthew Gibb

Boulder City

LEN STOKES AWARD – COLTS F&B

Ian Richardson

PORTS

MCARTHUR MEDAL – COLTS F&B

Justin Sambo

Mines Rovers

LEADING GOAL KICKERS

Brayden Ainsworth

PORTS

LEADING GOAL KICKERS

League Sam LaPorta 55 Reserves Kane Ryan 32 Colts Sebastian Wellstead 53

Mines Rovers Boulder City Kalgoorlie City

FYSON MEDAL – LEAGUE GRAND FINAL F&B

League Reserves Colts

Ryan Neil - ESPERANCE Cody Browning - GIBSON Sam Ashby - NEWTOWN/CONDINGUP

BERWYN DAVIES MEDAL – LEAGUE GRAND FINAL F&B

Brian Clinch

Scott Worthington

Boulder City

IAN CLARKE MEDAL – RESERVES GRAND FINAL F&B

Aaron Rymer

Railways

Zeke Stewart MACGREGOR MEDAL – GREAT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL

Brayden Ainsworth

Sam Franzone

SUBIACO PP&SA AWARDS – GRAND FINALS

Dave Roberts

League Best on ground U21 Sam Franzone League Best on ground overall Brian Clinch Reserves Best on ground Ryan Meldrum Colts Best on ground Brayden Ainsworth U16 Best on ground GF Matt Harding U16 F/B for season Harvey Bishop U14 Best on ground Cooper Tamlin U14 Best on ground Zac Major

SUBIACO GOLDS AWARD

Boulder City

MILESTONES

Mines Rovers Mines Rovers / Railways Railways Railways Mines Rovers Railways Boulder City Mines Rovers Kalgoorlie City Boulder City Kalgoorlie City

SFC AWARDS – ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS

BOULDER Dean Haynes, KALGOORLIE Simon Cullen, KAMBALDA Lachlan Maitland, MINES ROVERS Jerrard McNamara, RAILWAYS Ben Miller

ESPERANCE ESPERANCE GIBSON PORTS ESPERANCE PORTS NEWTOWN/CONDINGUP PORTS

MILESTONES

250 GAMES Scott Wandel GFC, Russell Bridge NCFC, Tim Stewart NCFC, Darren Inkster NCFC, Mick Young NCFC SFC AWARDS – ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS

ESPERANCE Jackson Beasley, PORTS Jack Adams, GIBSON Mark Harris, NEWTOWN/CONDINGUP Lachlan Cruttenden

2016 GFL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Railways FC

GFL JUNIOR F&B WINNERS

16’s Jake Watson 14’s Jed Kemp

ESPERANCE

Todd McElroy

UMPIRE OF THE YEAR

Ben Miller

PORTS

UMPIRE OF THE YEAR

Boulder City

Alex Devitt

GIBSON

TOM QUINLIVAN MEDAL – GREAT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL

Mines Rovers

Jorden Hooks

Ryan Meldrum COLTS GRAND FINAL F&B

CJ WILSON MEDAL – COLTS GRAND FINAL F&B

Luke Nugent – 100 Games Ryan Stubbs – 100 Games Chris Rymer – 100 Games Alek Oliver – 100 Games Cale Delbridge – 100 Games Daniel Colling – 100 Games Chayne George – 150 Games Jason Boyd – 150 Games Rick Butterfield – 150 Games Henry Papertalk – 150 Games Dale Beeson – 200 Games

ESPERANCE

RESERVES GRAND FINAL F&B

2016 EDFA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Lachlan Cruttenden

NEWTOWN/CONDINGUP

Kalgoorlie City Railways

GREAT SOUTHERN ALL STARS

Jorden Hooks Ben Miller

Boulder City Railways

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GOLDS REPORT Subiaco Golds had a year of many gains with new members coming on board and additional new committee members. My thanks go to my Committee for their assistance during 2016. We had a varied array of speakers during the year including Club President Mark Lawrence, Coach Jarrad Schofield, Football Manager Daniel Vidovich. Angelo Porcaro Ross Lockhart was able to bring along Trevor Jenkins (ABC Sports Presenter) even though he is a staunch West Perth supporter. He was most entertaining. Subiaco CEO Peter Capes also came to our meeting to inform us about interesting areas of the Club. Once again we enjoyed the company of the Ladies Forum at our meetings. A good arrangement for both groups. 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 Strack whom we lost this year after his long fight. This year Golds donated $2000 towards the purchase of communication equipment for the coaching staff. Golds assisted with the BBQ’s at the Auskick Gala Day at Kingsley. In September, 3 Golds members travelled to Kalgoorlie 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 Alex Devitt from Boulder City Football Club. Our thanks go to Goldfields Football League for the way they looked after us again.

Jeff Lind, Ross Lockhart, Alex Devitt & Nicholas Pinakis

My thanks go to President Mark Lawrence, CEO Peter Capes, Football Manager Daniel Vidovich and the Office Staff especially 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 Mick Bailey. Golds player of the month voting resulted in Leigh Kitchin, Kyal Horsley, Chris Phelan and Adam Cockie 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. 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 Committee

Ladies Forum Report Once again the Ladies Forum has had a very successful year. Sadly, we lost a life member and foundation member Gwen Loxley. Gwen held several committee positions and was always a very hard and willing fundraiser. We welcomed two new members to the committee this year and would love to have new members join. We Sue Olcorn meet on the first Tuesday each month for a dinner meeting. If you would like to join or get more information, please contact the Club or myself on 0400 554 850. The objective of the Ladies Forum is to provide support to the Colts football players to achieve their football aspirations by fundraising for the players’ welfare fund, promoting friendships and involvement among the Ladies at the football club, provision of monthly Colts player awards and financial recognition of League milestone players. This year the Ladies Forum established a “Ladies Forum Scholarship” for country boys. this enables young country players to train and play with the colts and we assist with the cost. We were able to help 7 young players this year from the Kalgoorlie and Esperance areas. Thank you to the Ladies Forum committee and members for all your help and support this year. They are always willing to sell raffle tickets, cook and sell cakes and produce at our

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annual cake stall, bring and make salads or sweets for our dinner meetings when Ladies Forum required. A special thank you to our Secretary, Treasurer and the ladies who arrived early for the Colts games to select the best player for that game. Thank you to the Colts coaches for all your support, Neil Arnold for all your help and organising and Basil Fuller for organising the raffle and prizes. Thank you to parents that have supported us by buying the raffle tickets. To Peter Capes, Mark Lawrence and the Board of Directors thank you for your support. Thank you to Brooke and the hard-working office staff, I appreciate all the help and guidance you have given. Thank you to Golds President Ross Lockhart, committee and members of the Golds for the work you do for the Ladies Forum. To Jarrad Schofield our Senior Coach and all the other coaches and players we wish you a successful 2017. I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and New Year and look forward to a bigger and better 2017. Sue Olcorn Ladies Forum President


Past Players Report 2016 has certainly been an interesting season for the WAFL and we can only hope for changes to the Finals policy of AFL players going forward. Even with controversy of the Grand Final, the Past Players, Officials and Supporters Association are so proud of the team and the way they played, competed and dominated all year. Well done to Jarrad Schofield and the coaching staff and well Garry Underhill done especially to the League team superbly led by Kyal Horsley. We are all so proud of the 2016 season and look forward to a great 2017. I would also like to thank the Reserves players and coaches for another great season culminating in a nail biting finals loss. Well done. The Association has continued to sponsor the Reserves players at half time during the main game. Thanks very much to my very hard working committee providing food and serving drinks to the Reserves and opposition Past Players. Special thanks to Tia, Justin and Celeste for selling half time lucky number tickets. During 2016 our half time functions were once again very successful and thanks to Thomas Gooding and Allan Carter for donating fridges. Special thanks to Dale Derksen from Mercury Metals for sponsoring our home game against Swan Districts. Also we need to thank Ross Lockhart and the others who make generous donations and even donate back their winnings. We held less functions this year due to fixturing but the ones we had were very successful and well supported. Thanks also to those members and supporters who buy our lucky number tickets each week. The funds go towards buying food and drinks for the next function and for the awards we present at Esperance. 2016 also saw us purchase a new colourful barrel and numbers for the lucky number draw. Due to circumstances beyond our control we didn’t run a Quiz Night in 2016 but it will return bigger and better in 2017. The Association continues nevertheless to support the Reserves, Colts, our Junior Zones and the State School teams, both boys and girls this year.

Matt Haring & Celeste Lane

For the 12th year in a row we attended the Esperance Districts Grand Final Day. Terry Cochrane and Celeste Lane made various presentations of Subiaco footballs and merchandise which were gratefully received by the Esperance players. All presentations were made on behalf of the Subiaco Football Club and our Association. It’s great to see the Esperance boys coming up and joining the club. Once again we have been part of a very successful season despite not winning the big dance. Thanks again to all the players, coaches, trainers and volunteers for continuing to make Subiaco the great club it is. Our Association AGM will be held at 10.30 am on Sunday 5th February 2017 at SFC Leederville. The meeting will be followed by a BBQ, drinks and fellowship with past players and members, all part of the small annual fee of $25. You can join or renew on the day. Please note all members are eligible to join and we are especially keen to the parents of players on board. I would like to thank the CEO Peter Capes, Football Manager Daniel Vidovich, Development Officer Neil Arnold, Bar Manager Paul Pisani, the Board and all the SFC staff for the help they have given us this season. Lastly I would like to thank my tireless committee led by Celeste Lane and Terry Cochrane. Many thanks to Gerald Cochrane, Tina, Colin Cochrane, Thomas Gooding, Ken Horton, Roseanne Arbuckle, Levi, Brody, Aaron and Carissa. Some of the Committee will be stepping down so special thanks to those who are moving on. Your support and hard work over the years has been greatly appreciated. Those moving on will be formally thanked at our end of year dinner. Wishing everyone a Happy and Blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Go the Mighty Lions Garry Underhill President Past Players, Officials and Supporters Association

Terry Cochrane & Sam Franzone

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HO

FF

FA

GOALS

B

22 9 20 11 14 15 19 22 5 15 12 7 15 11 8 12 25 18 8 13 23 14 11 15 14 11 15 24 19 11 12 11 12 18 19 11 16 10 11

T

22 111 367 163 176 116 381 268 9 253 71 22 45 11 25 270 472 391 168 107 488 316 91 245 306 63 241 514 331 178 262 135 95 330 38 53 344 10 22

MARKS

10 40 165 61 69 20 157 120 5 111 19 6 9 9 11 100 165 221 70 43 213 107 38 81 148 19 99 144 117 42 113 49 34 133 14 21 109 3 3

POS

12 71 202 102 107 96 224 148 4 142 52 16 36 2 14 170 307 170 98 64 275 209 53 164 158 44 142 370 214 136 149 86 61 197 24 32 235 7 19

AVG

D

WAFL

6 14 94 19 15 12 83 42 14 39 8 15 32 61 5 50 143 31 31 30 43 60 50 40 96 15 53 141 119 16 65 23 65 151 2 68 118 1 2

HBS

6 14 94 19 15 12 83 42 14 39 8 15 32 23 5 46 143 31 31 30 43 60 50 38 96* 6 53 141* 36 16 22 12 65 53 2 68* 118* 1 2

GAMES

SFC GAMES

F&B

19 244 436 314 252 161 448 317 28 350 110 41 71 17 58 533 522 477 474 178 502 490 151 370 415 94 299 544 371 358 488 216 155 367 35 75 484 18 42

Kicks

1 13 18 15 13 8 20 12 2 17 6 3 3 1 3 22 19 22 22 8 21 22 8 16 22 6 16 21 17 16 22 12 8 18 2 5 21 1 2

VOTES

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Matthew BOGENSPERGER Sean BRADLEY Greg BROUGHTON Christopher BRYAN Gregory CLARK Dylan CLARKE Adam COCKIE Lachlan DELAHUNTY Dylan ELLIOTT William FETHERSTONHAUGH Braden FIMMANO James GARCIA Kyle HALLIGAN Scott HANCOCK Nick HAY Aaron HEAL Kyal HORSLEY Craig HOSKINS Declan JACKSON Hayden KENNEDY Leigh KITCHIN Joel LATHAM Daniel LEISHMAN Jordan LOCKYER Brett MAHONEY Shaquille MCKENZIE Simon MOORE Christopher PHELAN Brett ROBINSON Liam RYAN Hamish SHEPHEARD Ben SOKOL Bradley STEVENSON Wayde TWOMEY Max WALTERS Rhys WATERS Clancy WHEELER Jeremy WOODLEY Hayden YARRAN

GAMES

NAME

LEAGUE STATS 4 27 81 37 37 19 40 57 0 48 14 6 10 0 8 74 53 42 39 26 46 56 19 72 39 16 53 52 74 67 113 61 39 87 5 12 90 0 9

2 40 68 28 35 20 111 29 7 38 20 8 11 3 1 37 79 131 41 15 91 64 15 25 74 13 41 74 33 27 37 33 21 27 5 14 47 2 8

0 227 11 0 1 0 5 202 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 1 6 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 67 0 1 12 5 0 184 0 0

0 10 19 7 10 3 18 17 1 10 3 2 3 1 0 10 10 22 5 8 24 15 3 7 9 3 19 11 10 10 18 7 4 9 4 9 27 1 0

0 8 18 5 8 1 35 15 1 19 2 2 2 0 1 13 10 26 21 3 34 15 2 7 20 10 6 19 10 14 17 7 5 20 5 3 39 2 2

0 2 6 0 0 13 13 5 0 4 6 2 8 0 0 2 9 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 7 10 6 15 40 51 22 6 6 1 3 22 1 7

0 2 6 0 0 11 11 4 0 4 1 3 6 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 5 9 12 9 24 26 21 7 13 0 3 11 0 4

* Includes 2012 Foxtel Cup Game

JACK CLARKE MEDAL TALLY NAME Aaron Breman Jack Beverley Fraser Foley McKenzie Lawrence Jacob Miller Joshua Chapman Callum Bramley Ben Reid Jye Harris Thomas Breeze Corey Young Liam Catalfamo Jarrod Turner Christain Martin Nicholas Baroni Kobe Fullgrabe

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PRENDERGAST MEDAL TALLY NAME Matthew Bogensperger Ryan Vermeersch Max Walters* Simon Moore Bill Fetherstonhaugh Mitchell McPhee Hayden Yarran Justin Joyce Liam Ryan Rhys Waters Ryan Wade James Garcia Shaquille McKenzie Jeremy Woodley Braden Fimmano Ryan Borchet

TOTAL 37 20 17 10 9 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 1 1

JACK CLARKE MEDAL TALLY NAME Christopher Phelan Liam Ryan Leigh Kitchin* Hamish Shepheard Clancy Wheeler Adam Cockie* Lachlan Delahunty Greg Broughton Kyal Horsley* Brett Robinson Craig Hoskins Kyle Halligan Ben Sokol Dylan Clarke Simon Moore Hayden Yarran Bradley Stevenson Jordan Lockyer Shaquille McKenzie

TOTAL 27 19 17 17 15 14 14 13 10 9 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 1 1


RESERVES STATS NAME Jay ALLISON-GREEN Chad BARNS Jordan BESTRY Jack BEVERLEY Matthew BOGENSPERGER Ryan BORCHET Sean BRADLEY Michael BRAUT Christopher BRYAN Ethan BURNETT Jak CARY Josh CHAPMAN Gregory CLARK Dylan CLARKE Adam CREEPER Andrew DOYLE James ECCLES Timothy EDWARDS Dylan ELLIOTT William FETHERSTONHAUGH Braden FIMMANO James GARCIA Nick HAY Thomas HOOPER James HUGHES Marlon JOHNS Justin JOYCE Abraham KENNEDY Hayden KENNEDY McKenzie LAWRENCE Daniel LEISHMAN David MADUT Jake MARINOVICH Jordan MCCLURKIN Shaquille MCKENZIE Mitchell MCPHEE Jacob MILLER Simon MOORE Shannon NELSON Matthew PANIZZA Brett ROBINSON Liam RYAN Kalani SCARROTT Thomas SMITH Ben SOKOL Bradley STEVENSON Josh UNDERWOOD Ryan VERMEERSCH Ryan WADE Max WALTERS Rhys WATERS Michael WOOD Jeremy WOODLEY Hayden YARRAN

2016 GAMES 10 15 13 1 16 17 8 15 5 15 9 11 5 5 9 14 2 3 13 4 15 12 7 13 7 5 8 11 1 5 3 1 9 1 14 17 8 4 11 8 1 4 7 2 3 10 9 17 4 15 5 4 17 12

2016 GOALS 0 0 11 1 5 10 1 6 1 3 0 1 0 6 0 3 0 0 0 4 6 8 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 6 14 2 3 4 0 0 11 7 0 2 1 6 27 1 6 2 2 24 26

2016 F&B VOTES 176 291 253 21 425 334 166 283 135 310 160 202 113 124 176 257 32 57 288 113 377 281 179 298 128 114 81 211 26 87 82 13 168 0 317 344 171 111 245 148 23 107 125 50 83 246 165 400 104 405 106 65 357 260

COLTS STATS Brayden AINSWORTH James AINSWORTH Brayden BARKER Nicholas BARKER Nicholas BARONI Zac BESTRY Jack BEVERLEY Callum BRAMLEY Thomas BREEZE Aaron BREMAN Liam CATALFAMO Josh CHAPMAN Liam CONNOLLY Sheldon COOPER Mitchell CREW Lachlan CRUTTENDEN Daniel DEL PRETE Max DENNIS Troy EDWARDS Thomas EDWARDS-BALDWIN Jordan FARAONE

2016 GAMES 1 2 2 1 13 5 9 13 12 18 18 8 18 9 7 1 15 17 1 4 2

2016 GOALS 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 13 2 3 0 1 6 0 5 2 0 0 1

2016 F&B VOTES 0 0 0 0 65 7 101 76 30 56 26 42 62 25 0 0 2 52 3 12 0

Fraser FOLEY Luke FOLEY Sean FOLEY Koby FULLGRABE Jake HALLIGAN Jye HARRIS Liam HICKMOTT Wil HICKMOTT Tristan HOBLEY Jorden HOOKS Mitchell HUGHES Martin KAKER Michael LAPTHORNE McKenzie LAWRENCE Christian MARTIN Jordan MCCLURKIN Wyvern MCDIARMID Scott MEWS Benjamin MILLER Jacob MILLER Liam O’CALLAGHAN Matthew PANNELL Xavier PEACOCK Madoc PLANE David PURSER Ben REID Daniel RYAN Paul SILVESTRO Duane SMITH Brayden SPRIGG DOS SANTOS Kyle STAINSBY Darcy STEVENS Jarrod TURNER Fraser TWOMEY Nic WELLS Ashton WILLIAMSON Riley WOJTOWICZ Che WYATT Corey YOUNG

16 15 12 11 3 18 13 4 3 1 5 9 8 8 3 1 7 2 4 11 10 6 1 1 12 16 8 8 2 4 1 1 10 8 7 8 7 13 8

11 2 5 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 8 0 9 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 8 16

8 0 40 15 1 111 16 16 0 0 0 22 2 41 3 0 7 0 2 75 1 31 0 0 31 83 33 0 0 0 0 0 37 1 5 7 1 16 28

NAME

Grand Final

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PATRONS

1896 H DOYLE 1897 H DOYLE 1898 H DOYLE 1899 J TODD 1900 W MONTEATH 1901 W MONTEATH 1902 J WANNELL 1903 H DAGLISH 1904 H DAGLISH 1905 H DAGLISH 1906 H DAGLISH 1907 W MONTEATH 1908 W MONTEATH 1909 J FLANNERY 1910 E A WHITTAKER 1911 H DAGLISH 1912 HON J SCADDAN 1913 HON J SCADDAN 1914 HON J SCADDAN 1915 HON J SCADDAN 1916 HON J SCADDAN 1917 HON J SCADDAN 1918 HON J SCADDAN 1919 HON J SCADDAN 1920 H TATE 1921 HON J SCADDAN 1922 HON J SCADDAN 1923 HON J SCADDAN 1924 HON J SCADDAN 1925 HON J SCADDAN 1926 HON J SCADDAN 1927 W ALLANSON 1928 W ALLANSON 1929 W ALLANSON 1930 W ALLANSON 1931 W ALLANSON 1932 W ALLANSON 1933 W ALLANSON 1934 L T BOAS 1935 L T BOAS 1936 L T BOAS 1937 L T BOAS 1938 S W PERRY 1939 G HACK 1940 G HACK 1941 T OUTRIDGE 1942 G W SIMPSON 1943 E I PADDICK 1944 E I PADDICK 1945 E I PADDICK 1946 E I PADDICK 1947 E I PADDICK 1948 E I PADDICK 1949 E I PADDICK 1950 E I PADDICK 1951 H WORTH 1952 O I LOVELOCK 1953 H G MILLS 1954 H G MILLS 1955 H G MILLS 1956 H G MILLS 1957 H G MILLS 1958 H G MILLS 1959 H G MILLS 1960 H G MILLS 1961 H G MILLS 1962 H G MILLS 1963 H G MILLS 1964 C G DUDLEY 1965 C G DUDLEY 1966 K G WORNER/ C G DUDLEY 1967 K G WORNER 1968 K G WORNER 1969 K G WORNER 1970 K G WORNER 1971 K G WORNER 1972 K G WORNER 1973 B J SINGLETON 1974 B J SINGLETON 1975 B J SINGLETON 1976 W J MONCRIEFF 1977 L PERKINS 1978 L PERKINS 1979 L PERKINS 1980 K MERIFIELD 1981 K MERIFIELD 1982 K MERIFIELD 1983 M CARLILE 1984 M CARLILE 1985 M CARLILE 1986 M CARLILE 1987 M CARLILE 1988 D WILLIAMS 1989 D WILLIAMS 1990 D WILLIAMS 1991 D WILLIAMS 1992 D WILLIAMS 1993 B WARREN 1994 B WARREN 1995 B WARREN 1996 B WARREN 1997 P METROPOLIS 1998 P METROPOLIS 1999 P METROPOLIS 2000 P METROPOLIS 2001 P METROPOLIS 2002 P METROPOLIS 2003 P METROPOLIS 2004 P METROPOLIS 2005 N RANDALL 2006 N RANDALL 2007 N RANDALL 2008 N RANDALL 2009 N RANDALL 2010 N RANDALL 2011 N RANDALL 2012 M LAWRENCE 2013 M LAWRENCE 2014 M LAWRENCE 2015 M LAWRENCE 2016 M LAWRENCE

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B C WOOD C OLDHAM J WANNELL H DOYLE J WANNELL H DAGLISH J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/H DAGLISH J B MURPHY/ E A WHITTAKER E A WHITTAKER/H DAGLISH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH E A WHITTAKER/W MONTEATH L T BOAS L T BOAS R ROBINSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON/A W JACOBY W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/H L DOWNE W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON W RICHARDSON/C E S SMITH W RICHARDSON/C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C E S SMITH C STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH P STUART – SMITH J RANCE J RANCE J RANCE J RANCE O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK O LOVELOCK A BUGGINS A BUGGINS SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE SIR J VIRTUE O LEITCH/SIR J VIRTUE O LEITCH/ SIR J VIRTUE C BUNNING/SIR J VIRTUE K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY K PARRY T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR T DADOUR K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD K MERIFIELD

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GENERAL MANAGERS/CEOs WILLIAMS S GRACE S GRACE E WILSON H E SMITHSON H E SMITHSON J T CARROLL J T CARROLL E UDY C FRANCIS J E BARRETT W THOMAS W THOMAS W THOMAS W THOMAS F FERROW W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON W ALLANSON P PICKERING P PICKERING T TCHAN T TCHAN H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD H A RANFORD A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS A BUGGINS/T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE T OUTRIDGE W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG W YOUNG F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL F EXELL W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT W WEHRSTEDT/B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER B FULLER A QUARTERMAIN A QUARTERMAIN/D ORR J ROSE J ROSE/M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN M FLANAGAN/A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE A WHITE/K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON K WILLIAMSON/J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND J LIND/P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES P CAPES

FOOTBALL CLUB

COACHES W HAYES J COWARD/W HAYES W HAYES G BOWEN G BOWEN G BOWEN MANN G BOWEN A BOTHROYD F WILDY F WILDY F WILDY J WILLIAMSON/F TUOHY G MOYSEY J DIPROSE J WILLIAMSON J SCADDAN P MATSON P MATSON J LECKIE J LECKIE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE/J LECKIE T OUTRIDGE T CAIN T CAIN T CAIN S GRAVENALL A ROBINSON A ROBINSON A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN A GREEN F MURPHY F MURPHY F MURPHY H BUNTON SNR K SHEA/H BUNTON SNR A GREEN H BUNTON SNR W BROPHY W BROPHY W BROPHY S PARRY F MURPHY S PARRY F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS J SWEET J SWEET J SWEET J NEWTON C STRANG C STRANG C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON D MURRAY D CUZENS R BROWNING/D CUZENS K SLATER K SLATER K SLATER A KILLIGREW H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR R SMITH R SMITH D PARKIN J ENSOR B DOUGE B DOUGE P BURTON K ARMSTRONG K ARMSTRONG K ARMSTRONG P DANIEL/B FAIRCLOUGH H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR A SOLIN A SOLIN G BUCKENARA G BUCKENARA P THORNE P THORNE K SPARKS K SPARKS K SPARKS K SPARKS P GERMAN P GERMAN P GERMAN P GERMAN S WATTERS S WATTERS S WATTERS C WATERMAN C WATERMAN C WATERMAN J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD J SCHOFIELD

CAPTAINS

LEAGUE F&B

W HAYES J COWARD/W HAYES W HAYES G BOWEN G BOWEN G BOWEN MANN G BOWEN A BOTHROYD F WILDY F WILDY W HENNAN W HENNAN/F TUOHY P TREEN/J DIPROSE J DIPROSE/A CHRISTIE J WILLIAMSON J SCADDAN P MATSON P MATSON W STEELE S SNOW W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE W STEELE H MORGAN W STEELE T OUTRIDGE J HAMILTON G SCADDAN J HAMILTON T OUTRIDGE J PENGEL T OUTRIDGE J LEONARD W BROPHY W BROPHY J GRIGG G SMITH F MURPHY F MURPHY F MURPHY H BUNTON SNR H BUNTON SNR/K SHEA L STRACK H BUNTON SNR R HERD/W BONE W MACKIE S PROUSE/M BECKHAM O DIGGINS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS F WILLIAMS J SWEET J SWEET J SMITH J SMITH D CARTER R JARVIS C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON C TYSON L KETTLEWELL D CUZENS K MERIFIELD K SLATER K MERIFIELD K SLATER R HAMPSON H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR H BUNTON JNR C WILLIAMS P METROPOLIS R SMITH R SMITH D PARKIN/P BURTON P BURTON B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE B DOUGE N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR N TAYLOR G WILKINSON G CARPENTER B TAYLOR B TAYLOR R WILLETT D SNOW D SNOW D LAMB D LAMB J BURTON D HAMPSON D HAMPSON T GODDEN/M SYMONS T GODDEN/M SYMONS T GODDEN R MALONEY R MALONEY M WEBB M WEBB M WEBB M WEBB A PARKER/B SMITH/K HORSLEY A PARKER A PARKER A PARKER A PARKER K HORSLEY K HORSLEY K HORSLEY

1920 W STEELE 1921 T OUTRIDGE 1922 T OUTRIDGE 1923 J HAMILTON 1924 J HAMILTON 1925 W BROPHY 1926 J LEONARD 1927 J LEONARD 1928 J LEONARD 1929 J LEONARD 1930 J LEONARD 1931 W FAUL 1932 S DAILY/P MACKAY 1933 G SMITH 1934 G SMITH/J BOWE 1935 L DAILY 1936 L DAILY 1937 L DAILY 1938 H BUNTON SNR 1939 H BUNTON SNR 1940 L HARDIMAN 1941 H BUNTON SNR 1942 T PRESTON/W BONE 1943 M BECKHAM 1944 M BECKHAM 1945 L HICKEY 1946 F WILLIAMS 1947 W ALDERMAN 1948 A HOWE 1949 C DAVEY 1950 N ALTHORPE 1951 D CARTER 1952 J SMITH 1953 D CARTER 1954 D CARTER 1955 P AMARANTI 1956 C TYSON 1957 D GLASS 1958 T ROBBINS 1959 D GLASS 1960 L KETTLEWELL 1961 T ROBBINS 1962 L KETTLEWELL 1963 W MARTIN 1964 W MARTIN 1965 A ROBERTSON 1966 R GOSDEN 1967 C BLAKEMORE 1968 A ROBERTSON 1969 C BLAKEMORE 1970 C BLAKEMORE 1971 K WATT 1972 B SIERAKOWSKI 1973 M FITZPATRICK 1974 M FITZPATRICK 1975 P BURTON 1976 N RANDALL 1977 P FEATHERBY 1978 P FEATHERBY 1979 A HAMILTON 1980 A HAMILTON 1981 N TAYLOR 1982 D LAMB 1983 N TAYLOR 1984 D LAMB 1985 D LAMB 1986 L KEENE 1987 G WILKINSON 1988 B TAYLOR 1989 B MC DOUGALL 1990 D HAMPSON 1991 A MACNISH 1992 P SCOTT 1993 R WILLETT 1994 I DARGIE 1995 A DONNELLY 1996 N O’CONNOR 1997 D HAMPSON 1998 T RIDLEY 1999 N O’CONNOR 2000 M SYMONS 2001 R MALONEY 2002 D LUCAS 2003 M WEBB 2004 A PICKETT 2005 M PRIDDIS 2006 M HAYNES 2007 B SMITH 2008 G BROUGHTON 2009 S HILDEBRANDT 2010 B BROADHURST 2011 K HORSLEY 2012 A PARKER 2013 G HAMPSON/B MAHONEY 2014 K HORSLEY 2015 C PHELAN 2016 C PHELAN


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 2016 M BOGENSPERGER

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 J HARRIS

Ball Legend Photo - Phil Lamb

LIFE MEMBERS 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

LIFE MEMBERS 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

DIEHARDS 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

DIEHARDS 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

* DENOTES W.A.F.L. LEADING GOALKICKERS

SFC BALL LEGENDS 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 2016 P LAMB

LEADING GOAL KICKERS 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 2016 H SHEPHEARD - 51

WA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2013

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) D KEMP L KETTLEWELL C TYSON (SF-SU) P FEATHERBY P SPENCER (EP-SU) R TUCKER (Pth-SU) D LAMB G YOUNG

WAFL/WAFC LIFE MEMBERS 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)

FOOTBALL MANAGERS 1984-1989 1990-1996 1996-2004 2005-2010 2010-2015 2016-

T NISBETT W LOXLEY J LIND A MCBEAN L SANDERS D VIDOVICH

LEGEND STATUS 2010 H BUNTON JNR (SD-SU) 2015 J LEONARD

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TOTAL GAMES ABBOTT R (1954) 4 ABRAHALL C (1942-43) 15 ADAMS (1916) 1 ADAMS E (1961-1962) 3 ADAMSON-HOLMES J (2006- 2011) 66 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 BESSEN S (1949) 14

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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 (2010-2015) 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- 6 BOHEEMEN L (1972) 3 BOLAND M (2014-2015) 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- 14 BRADSHAW C (2010) 1 BRADY (1902) 1 BRADY B (1957) 3 BRAIDWOOD J (1940) 2 BRAITHWAITE (1917-20) 30 BRAKEWELL B (1963-64) 16 BRATT J (1945) 1 BRAUN M (1997-98,02-03) 14 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- 94 BROUN R (1947) 14 BROWN (1901) 1 BROWN B (1928-29) 11 BROWN C (1934,37) 3 BROWN C (1949-54) 83 BROWN E (1950) 1 BROWN P (1976-79,81) 38 BROWN R (1979-84) 101 BROWN C (1980-90) 204 BROWN M (1987) 1 BROWNE B (1919,22) 12 BROWNE R (1920-21) 15 BROWNE G (1934-38) 66 BRUCE T (1977-79) 20 BRYAN C (2015- 19 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

SUBIACO

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- 15 CLARKE D (2012- 12 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 (2008-11,2015) 83 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 COX W (1927) 1 COX W (1954,57,59) 14 COX M (1971) 1

FOOTBALL CLUB

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- 42 DELAMERE G (1905-06) 26 DELUCA C (2012-2015) 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) 2Â 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- 14 ELLIS J (1920) 1 ELLIS P (1972,74-79) 88 EMERY (1903) 2 ENDERS C (2009) 1 ETHERIDGE N (1945) 2 ETTRIDGE B (1992) 1 EUSTACE D (1943-45) 7 EVANS (1906) 2 EVANS C (1941) 1 EVANS E (1941) 1 EVANS R (1991) 14 EXELL F (1941,46-50) 109 FACEY W (1907) 1 FAIRCLOUGH H (1917-18,22) 19 FAIRCLOUGH M (1983) 5 FAITHFULL P (1971) 4 FANCOTE P (1964-66) 16 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- 39 FIELD R (1988) 4 FIELDER T (1933) 3 FILEAR A (1928) 2 FILLMORE G (1906-07) 13 FIMMANO B (2015- 8 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- 15 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 (2013- 32 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- 23 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 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


TOTAL GAMES HAWTIN J (1941,45-50)105 HAY A (2008) 3 HAY N (2013-2016) 5 HAYDOCK D (1999) 11 HAYES M (1940-41) 15 HAYES C (2004-06,08 -09) 79 HAYES J (1943,47) 14 HAYLES A (1905-07) 10 HAYNES D (2002-03) 13 HAYNES M (2004-08) 107 HEAD (1906) 1 HEADLAND D (1998,05-12) 42 HEADY B (1988-90,92,94-96,99) 42 HEAGNEY (1919) 4 HEAL G (1965-67,70-71) 58 HEAL S (1967-77) 138 HEAL A (2014- 46 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-) 143 HORTON (1916) 2 HORTON (1903) 6 HORWOOD A (1968) 2 HOSKING A (1907-09) 29 HOSKINS C (2015- 31 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- 31 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- 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- 30 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- 43 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- 60 LAW (1904) 1 LAWRENCE S (1984) 5 LAWSON (1903) 2 LAWSON J (1942,48-49) 26 LAWSON D (1954-57) 73 LE FANU C (2013-2015) 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- 50 LEISHMAN S (1983-85) 48 LEITCH G (1939) 14 LEMON F (1902) 1 LEMON J (1923) 1 LENNON (1901) 8

LENNON B (1962) 2 LEONARD J (1922-30) 141 LESLIE G (1941) 11 LESTER (1906) 3 LESTER S (1989-93) 25 LEVITZKE B (1980) 1 LEWINGTON P (1980) 2 LEWIS A (1906,08-11) 46 LIDDELOW L (1983) 2 LIDDICOAT J (1938) 6 LIGHTFOOT G (1975-79) 13 LILLEY H (1917) 1 LIMB H (1911-20,23) 126 LIND E (1952-55) 56 LINDBERG J (1988,90) 5 LINDSAY R (1941,46-51,53) 89 LINDSAY L (1972) 2 LOCKYER J (2015- 38 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-) 96* MALAXOS H (1942-43) 29 MALONE M (1970-76,78) 103 MALONEY (1906) 1 MALONEY R (2001-04) 72 MAMMION (1903) 1 MANN (1902) 8 MANNING R (1971-76) 49 MAPLESTON D (2006-09) 86 MARINKO D (1923) 3 MARLOW R (1976-78) 7 MARONEY (1902) 3 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 McKENZIE P (1996-97) 28 McKENZIE S (2016- 6 McLEOD (1916) 1 McLEOD J (1932,35-36) 15 McMAHON J (1923) 1 McMANUS S (2001,03) 8 McNAMARA E (1920) 7 McNAUGHTON D (1935,38-39) 19 McNAUGHTON C (1996-97) 3

McNEIL C (1961-62) 11 McQUEEN C (1934) 5 McSWEENEY (1902) 3 MEDBURY A (1956-59) 38 MELBOURNE J (1903-04) 20 MELLET K (1945,47) 5 MELVILLE F (1908) 1 MELVILLE V (1980-83) 40 MENEGOLA 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- 53 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 PENGEL J (1923-31) 131 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- 141* 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 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- 36 RODAN J (1952) 4 RODD E (1907-08) 15 RODGER S (1930,32-34) 52 RODGER G (1963-65) 14 RODRIGUEZ R (1918-22,24-27) 105 RODRIGUEZ C (1919) 12 ROE M (1934-36,38-41) 102 ROE D (1940) 2 ROGERS J (1918-19) 14 ROGERS E (1945-49) 49 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 RYAN L (2016- 16 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 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

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TOTAL GAMES SCHOFIELD J (1993-98,05-08) 114 SCHULTZ G (1975-81) 89 SCOTT (1902) 7 SCOTT (1906) 1 SCOTT J (1919,23-24) 26 SCOTT L (1941) 7 SCOTT P (1982-87,91-92) 110 SCOTT A (2010) 5 SCREAIGH M (1959-63) 87 SCREAIGH J (1956,58) 18 SCREECH K (1975-78,80) 53 SEABROOK M (1954-56) 10 SEARLE F (1945-48) 68 SELLS S (1984-86) 57 SEXTON F (1919-26) 89 SEYMOUR (1905) 5 SHADDICK R (1966) 7 SHARP H (2000) 10 SHAW M (2002) 5 SHAWCROSS J (1995-00) 87 SHEA K (1938-39) 37 SHEAN W (1967-68) 4 SHEARER A (1952-53) 19 SHEARER M (1976) 2 SHEARER C (1998) 7 SHEED D (2012-) 7 SHEEHAN (1906) 1 SHEEHAN R (2010) 4 SHELDON M (1981-83) 36 SHEPHEARD A (1973-76) 54 SHEPHEARD H (2016- 22 SHEPHERD (1941) 1 SHIELDS A (1995-99) 51 SHORT L (1909) 17 SHORT W (1913) 17 SHORTLAND-JONES I (1961-63,66) 38 SIERAKOWSKI B (1969-74) 115 SIERAKOWSKI D (2002-03) 25 SIMON (1917) 1 SIMPSON (1904) 1 SIMPSON C (1968-72) 65 SIMPSON T (1997-98) 34 SIMS W (1946) 3 SINCLAIR (1908) 1 SINCLAIR C (2012-2013) 22* SKINNER A (1908-10,16) 7 SKULLEY H (1921) 14 SLADE A (1988) 2 SLATER K (1964-66) 52 SLATTER M (1992-93) 7 SLATTERY C (1921) 2 SLEEP C (1969) 3 SLOAN B (1987) 1 SLOPER D (1976) 12 SMITH J (1901-03) 15 SMITH W (1921) 1 SMITH J (1925-26) 4 SMITH A (1925-28) 58 SMITH G (1929-34) 116

SMITH P (1933) 1 SMITH N (1937-41,45-46) 94 SMITH B (1938-41) 49 SMITH J (1942-43,45-55) 159 SMITH S (1955) 1 SMITH B (1955-58) 45 SMITH B (1962) 13 SMITH T (1969-71) 21 SMITH J (1970-72) 26 SMITH R (1973-74) 39 SMITH A (1980) 1 SMITH G (1980) 1 SMITH J (1991) 1 SMITH B (1998-04,07-09) 140 SMITH A (2000-01) 36 SMITH M (2004-08,10-12) 53 SMITH R (2010) 1 SMITH T (2014- 4 SMYTHE (1916) 1 SMYTHE M (2012-13) 10 SNASHALL C (1927,30-33) 73 SNASHALL N (1932,34,36) 17 SNASHALL (1941) 1 SNOOKS L (1944) 4 SNOW S (1909-20,22) 172 SNOW (1916) 1 SNOW D (1990-95) 110 SOKOL B (2016- 12 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- 65 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 (2014-2015 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 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 53 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 WALTERS M (2016- 2 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- 68* 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- 118* WHELAN (1905) 3 WHITBY S (2001) 4 WHITE (1904) 2 WHITE A (1953-61) 136 WHITE M (1990-92,94) 44 WHITE S (2009-) 19 WHITFIELD (1915-16,18) 4 WHYTE T (2012) 1 WILDY C (1901-02,07-08) 21 WILDY H (1903-05) 28 WILDY F (1905-06) 21 WILDY C (1907-09) 32 WILKINS J (1938) 5 WILKINSON A (1940,45-46) 29 WILKINSON D (1965) 7 WILKINSON G (1983-88) 112 WILLET R (1984-95) 188 WILLIAMS J (1938) 7 WILLIAMS F (1939-41,46-50) 122 WILLIAMS J (1948-49) 10 WILLIAMS G (1949) 1 WILLIAMS T (1956-59,61-64,66) 127 WILLIAMS M (1957-58) 15 WILLIAMS E (1963) 2 WILLIAMS C (1963-76) 252 WILLIAMS T (1964-68) 60 WILLIAMS K (1967-68) 3 WILLIAMS W (1974-79) 51 WILLIAMS D (1991) 2 WILLIAMS M (1991) 1 WILLIAMS M (1991-92) 35 WILLIAMSON J (1911) 4 WILLIAMSON K (1963-65) 8 WILLIAMSON M (1996-97) 12 WILLIS W (1913-15) 47 WILLS A (2001) 16 WILSON C (1901-03,07) 36 WILSON E (1901) 14 WILSON N (1954) 1 WILSON M (1954) 2 WILSON G (1962) 3 WILSON D (1982-83) 24

WILSON P (1982-84) 14 WINTON (1918) 2 WOLFE C (1914-15) 38 WOOD M (2013-2015) 28 WOODEN J (1997-98,02-06) 55 WOODEN J (2010) 1 WOODHOUSE G (1956-58) 34 WOODHOUSE S (1975-76) 18 WOODLEY C (1999,02) 8 WOODLEY J (2016- 1 WOODS F (1924) 7 WOOLHOUSE (1916) 2 WORTHINGTON S (2010-2015) 79* WRAY (1916) 1 WRENSTED C (1953) 2 WRIGHT T (1965-67) 33 WRIGHT G (1974-78) 49 WROTH (1916) 6 WROTH (1916) 11 WULFF A (1923) 3 WYLLIE J (2002-04) 16 WYNN-TAYLOR S (1984) 1 YARRAN S (2014- 39 YARRAN H (2016- 2 YATES F (1937-38) 19 YEATES W (1936-38,41) 36 YOULDEN P (1913-16) 53 YOUNG E (1901,06) 13 YOUNG R (1964-69) 76 YOUNG G (1969-72,79) 77 YOUNG C (1991) 16 YOUNG S (1997) 4 ZAMPOGNA A (1990-91) 9 ZANOTTI M (1983-88) 60

RECORDS AT A GLANCE - FOUNDED: 1896 ENTERED LEAGUE 1901 W.A.F.L. PREMIERSHIPS (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 2006: v South Fremantle 2007: v Claremont 2008: v Swan Districts 2014: v East Perth 2015: v West Perth RUNNERS UP (14): 1925, 1926, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1959, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2016 GRAND FINALS (27) 1912, 1913, 1915, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1959, 1973, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 FINALS (53) 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1943, 1946, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 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 Brian Sarre (1966) Peter Eakins (1969) 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)

FOOTBALL CLUB

SFC LEADING GOALSCORERS Austin Robertson Jnr 1214 Brad Smith 530 Reg Hampson 385 Jason Heatley 370 Todd Breman 370 Andrew MacNish 345 Blake Broadhurst 319 Donald Glass 284 Jack Jennings 255 Laurie Keene 251 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 1988 T Breman 77 goals 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 2005 L Oakley 83 goals 2007 B Smith 126 goals 2008 B Smith 110 goals 2011 B Broadhurst 73 goals 2015 S Yarran 54 goals 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 Brian Taylor (1979-1991) 211 Laurie Kettlewell (1954-1965) 205 Clinton Brown (1980-1990) 204 Stuart Daily (1928-1940) 202


Draftees YEAR

PLAYER

AFL CLUB

1987

Laurie Keene Dwayne Lamb Phil Scott Andrew Macnish Mark Zanotti Glen O’Laughlin Warren Dean Karl Langdon Todd Breman John Georgiades Ian Dargie Mark Zanotti Brett Heady Deam Kemp Warren Dean Mitchell White Matthew Burton Brett Hutchison Damian Hampson Ian Dargie Daniel Metropolis Matthew Connell Steven Davies Michael Symons Jamie Billington Jay Burton Todd Breman Drew Banfield Travis Burton Jarrad Schofield Tony Godden Chris Batka Paul Ridley Scott Thomson David Sierakowski Andrew Donnelly Andrew Macnish Damian Hampson Jason Heatley Mark Zanotti Paul Ridley Ryan Humphreys Luke Toia Shane Parker Matthew Burton Jay Burton Scott Gooch Sam McFarlane Matthew Connell Scott Thomson Daniel Parker Sam McFarlane Evan Hewitt Andrew Donnelly Tony Godden Jason Heatley Michael Gardiner Paul Blair Todd Holmes Trent Simpson Scott Gooch Cameron Venables 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>

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Matt Priddis

AFL GAMES AT THIS CLUB 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 12 219 0 3 4 143 68 7 19 76 14 17 10 29 33 0 0 16 6 6

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

Dominic Sheed Sam Menegola

Josh Deluca Kyal Horsley

Mark Nicoski

Callum Sinclair

Daniel Rich Jarrad Schofield

Shane Yarran

Greg Broughton

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The Victors - Subiaco’s League Premiership Teams

1912 - Coach: Joe Scadden Backs: Half backs: Centre: Half-forwards Forwards: Followers:

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

1913 - Coach: Phil Matson Sid Snow Horrie Bant Harry Morgan Phil Matson Joe Scadden (Capt) Tom Cain

Les ‘Bruiser’ Lang Joe Bushell Jack Diprose R. ‘Bony’ Daykin Percy Ridd H. Weston

Sid Snow George Oakley Charlie Wolfe Phil Matson Herb ‘Hubba’ Limb P. ‘Snowy’ Youlden

Les ‘Bruiser’ Laing Tom Puddy George Preedy Bruce Campbell Wally Steele (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. ‘Tiny’ Willis

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

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

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

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

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

Ave Guhl W. ‘Bill’ Brophy George Scaddan Johnny Grigg Greg Hickey John Leonard

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

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.

FOOTBALL CLUB

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 AdamsonHolmes 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

Brad Stevenson Charles 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: Halfbacks: 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. TEAM OF THE DECADE B Ben Keevers Darren Rumble Aidan Parker HB Caine Hayes Richard Ambrose Greg Broughton C Chad Cossom Matt Priddis Jarrad Schofield HF Chris Hall David Mapleston David Robbins F Mark Haynes Brad Smith Blake Broadhurst RU Luke Newick Marc Webb (Capt) Allistair Pickett INT Richard Maloney (VC), Paul Vines, Sam Larkins, Shaun Hilderbrandt, Ben Randall, Daniel Rich, Mark Nicoski.

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TEAM OF THE CENTURY B Dwayne Lamb Brian Sarre HB Laurie Kettlewell Brighton Diggons C Snowy Hamilton Peter Featherby HF George Young Phillip Matson F Allistair Pickett Austin Roberston RU Mike Fitzpatrick Haydn Bunton INT Laurie Keene Fred Williams Brett Heady Coach: Haydn Bunton, Jr.

Lou Daily Bill Faul Dean Kemp Gary Buckenara Tom Outridge Johnny Leonard Drew Banfield


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FOOTBALL CLUB

Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Absent:

Daniel Leishman, Jordan Lockyer, Greg Clark, Clancy Wheeler, Hamish Shepheard, Sean Bradley, Declan Jackson, Bradley Stevenson, Craig Hoskins Emma Phillops, Rodney Reynolds, Troy Stafford, Hayden Kennedy, Brett Mahoney, William Fetherstonhaugh, Greg Broughton, Kyle Halligan, Hayden Yarran, Aaron Heal, Dylan Elliott, Christopher Phelan, Wayde Twomey, Brett Robinson, Simon Moore, David Graham, Rochan Miller, Tayla Collins Ben Saulsman, Nigel Hamilton, Daniel Vidovich, Steven Wasley, Joel Latham, Scott Hancock, Christopher Bryan, Braden Fimmano, Ben Sokol, James Garcia, Rhys Waters, Matthew Bogensperger, Adam Cockie, Leigh Kitchin (Vice Caption), Shaquille McKenzie, Craig King, Wayne Orsi, Shane Paap, Sarah Nguyen Paul Vines, Ryan Redfern, Alby Hawkins, Russell Smith (Director), John Martin (Director), Arthur Livingstone, Lachlan Delahunty (Vice Captain), Kyal Horsely (Captain), Jarrad Schofield (Coach), Mark Lawrence (President), Peter Capes (CEO), Dwayne Lamb (Director), Basil Fuller (Director), Cindy Dunham (Director), Mick Bailey, Ron Tester, Daniel Hiscock Dylan Clarke, Nick Hay, Liam Ryan, Max Walters, Jeremy Woodley

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Back Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Absent:

Ryan Borchet, Sean Bradley, Jordan Bestry, Andrew Doyle, Josh Chapman, Adam Creeper, Tom Hooper, Greg Clark, Kalani Scarrott Craig King, David Graham, Dylan Elliott, Jack Beverley, Dan Leishman, Jak Cary, Bradley Stevenson, Michael Braut, Hayden Yarran, Matthew Panizza, Troy Stafford, Daniel Vidovich Dan Hiscock, Emma Phillips, Rhys Waters, Braden Fimmano, Jacob Miller, William Fetherstonhaugh, Mitch McPhee, Josh Underwood, Ben Sokol, James Garcia, Simon Moore, Rochan Millar, Steve Lind, Mick Bailey Tayla Collins, Rodney Reynolds, Ryan Wade, Shaquille McKenzie, Justin Joyce, Ryan Vermeersch, Shane Paap (Reserves Coach), Chad Barns, Chris Bryan, Mattthew Bogensperger, Shannon Nelson, McKenzie Lawrence, Ben Saulsman, Sarah Nguyen Jay Allison-Green, Ethan Burnett, Dylan Clarke, James Eccles, Timothy Edwards, Nick Hay, James Hughes, Marlon Johns, Abraham Kennedy, Hayden Kennedy, David Madut, Jake Marinovich, Brett Robinson, Liam Ryan, Thomas Smith, Max Walters, Michael Wood, Jeremy Woodley

RESERVES TEAM


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FOOTBALL CLUB

Back row: Jacob Miller, Luke Foley, Christian Martin, Jye Harris, Josh Chapman, Ashton Williamson, Fraser Foley, Xavier Peacock Third Row: Matthew Olds (Strength & Conditioning Coach), Neil Arnold (SFC Talent Manager), Che Wyatt, Liam Connolly, Sean Foley, Mitchell Crew, Sheldon Cooper, Mitchell Hughes, Ben Reid, Aaron Breman, Liam Catalfamo, Fraser Twomey, Richard Dennis (Assistant Coach), Troy Halligan (Team Manager) Second Row: Nick Blackah (Physiotherapist), Wil Hickmott, Matthew Pannell, Nic Baroni, Koby Fullgrabe, Brayden Sprigg Dos Santos, Liam O’Callaghan, Scott Mews, Max Dennis, Daniel Del Prete, Corey Young, Tristan Hobley, Riley Wotjowicz, Luke Halligan, Butch Baroni (Assistant Coach) First Row: Wyvern McDiarmid, Jordan Faraone, Paul Silvestro, David Purser, Jesse Ferguson, McKenzie Lawrence (Captain), Mike Pannell (Coach), Jack Beverley (Vice Captain), Liam Hickmott, Madoc Plane, Daniel Ryan, Duane Oxenham-Smith, Jake Halligan Absent: James Ainsworth, Nick Barker, Zac Bestry, Conor Boylan, Callum Bramley, Thomas Breeze, Brodie Cole, Brandon Dowrick, Martin Kaker, Michael Lapthorne, Josh Leunig, Jacob Peletier, Jye Reynolds, Kyle Stainsby, Jarrod Turner, Nick Wells, Sarah Harris (Head Trainer), Scott Flood (Head Trainer), Teagan Butler (Trainer), Ruby Burrell (Trainer), Luke Hegney (Trainer), Callum Hewson (Trainer)

COLTS


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District development council MEMBERS

AFFILIATE CLUBS

DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (DFDC)

SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Cindy Dunham (Chair)*

Balga Junior Football Club President – Gwenda Willmott

Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director)* Peter Capes (WAFL Representative)*

Carine Junior Football Club President – Damon Lonnie

Rosemary Goodin (Registrar) Isaac Bavcevich (Umpire’s Manager) Corey Lake (District Coach Coordinator) resigned April 2016 Darren Holdaway (District Coach Coordinator) Brad Hearn (Senior Community Football Representative)* Shane Fraser (Local Government Representative) Peter Quinlan (Secretary) Paul Beckers (Treasurer) Andrew Ridley (Community Development Manager – Executive Officer)

Kingsway Junior Football Club President – Ian Brotherton Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club President – Greg Miles Stirling Junior Football Club President – John Mottolini

* Executive Members

Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club President – Lincoln Rollo

SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

WA AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Junior Competition Committee

Hamersley Carine Amateur Football Club President – Bevan Dagg

Gavin Oliphant (Competition Director) Ray Buscall (Assistant Competition Director) Rosemary Goodin (Registrar) Isaac Bavcevich (Umpire’s Manager)

Kingsley Amateur Football Club President – Tim McKimmie

Peter Quinlan (Secretary)

Kingsway Amateur Football Club President – Rob Steel

Callum Warner/Matt Debarro (Development Officer – Executive Officer)

Nollamara Amateur Football Club President – Brad Flindell

NORTHERN CONFERENCE TRIBUNAL

Osborne Park Amateur Football Club President – Nathan Barnett

Rob Goodin (Secretary)

Stirling Amateur Football Club President – Andrew Rottigni

Phil Cousins Mark Lawler Kieran Kelly

METROPOLITAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Mark George Wayne Clayton

Warwick Greenwood Football Club President – Brendan Currie

LITTLE LEAGUE MANAGERS

WA WOMENS FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Matt Arnold (Little League)

Coastal Titans Football Club President - Sarah Michell

Scott Thomson (Auskick)

AFL MASTERS WA

LIFE MEMBERS

2010

Rob Goodin

2012

Wayne Morling

Kevin Hill

2013

Rosemary Goodin

2014

Luke Sanders

Kingsway Amateur Football Club President – Rob Steel Nollamara Amateur Football Club President – Brad Flindell WA FOOTBALL LEAGUE (WAFL)

Subiaco Football Club President – Mark Lawrence

STAFF Community Development Manager

Andrew Ridley

District Operations Manager

Matt McNally / Callum Warner

Development Officer

Daniel Vidovch / Callum Warner/ Matt Debarro

Community Engagement Coordinator Adam Cockie Sports Trainee – AFL Sports Ready

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DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL REPORT

Cindy Dunham

It has been my pleasure to fulfil the role of Chair of the Subiaco District Football Development Council for the past year and to witness the tireless work being undertaken by our staff and volunteers within the District to deliver what is a professional competition for our community and schools.

The current operating environment for our staff and volunteers is one of shared learnings with the broader Northern Conference. We have been privileged to be supported and partnered with Claremont and West Perth who have worked closely with us to ensure we bring a more streamlined and optimised offering whilst improving the competition quality for junior football. Whilst we have seen some challenges in the year I believe we have genuinely benefited from the structural change which culminated in our joint end of season dinner which was well received by all participants. Some of our highlights from the year include: • WAFL Footy taken to the community with the successful

Kingsway match where Subiaco took on West Perth • 100% of district coaches accredited under the WAFC

accreditation program • Footy Fundamentals (toddler footy) expansion into the

Subiaco District at a new Warwick Centre • the successful formation of a junior girls competition • Coastal Titans Football Club had the largest representation

of players drafted to the new AFL Women’s competition which included 3 marquee players

I particularly would like to thank Gavin Oliphant who will step down this year after many years as the Competition Director for the District, the role of Competition Director is a massive role and without the work that Gavin and his team put in week on week we would not have the quality of the competition that we do, thanks Gavin. Finally I thank our staff team, who collectively approach their roles with passion and professionalism to help develop football within the Subiaco District. To our current team of Andrew Ridley, Callum Warner, Matt Debarro and Jessie Tippett thank you for your contribution to the team in season 2016. During the season Daniel Vidovich left our group to join the Operational Management of the Subiaco Football Club, this was a great opportunity for Daniel and we were pleased to have him support the district for the period he was with us and know that he takes to Subiaco Football Club the experience and knowledge of how valuable the district is in developing a pipeline to future league players in our club. Matt McNally also moved on from the District during the year to pursue another sporting passion but I wanted to acknowledge his contribution to the sport whilst he was with us and for the large support role he played for the conference and particularly our District. Congratulations to our 2016 award winners in particular our Champion Clubs Stirling Amateur Football Club (Senior Club of the Year) and Kingsway Junior Football Club (Junior Club of the Year). I look forward to working with you all in the 2017 season to continue to share our great game with our community. Cindy Dunham Chair - Subiaco District Football Development Council

• Expansion of our Aboriginal Football Programs and

standalone Nicky Winmar and Kirby Bentley representative teams • Partnerships with the Edmund Rice Centre to provide

a comprehensive football experience for multicultural football team the Edmund Rice Lions which included a match day experience and Movie Masters Little League opportunity. • Club based Auskick increased by 3.8%, Junior Football

(Year 4-7) increased 6.9%, Senior Football had a 3.2% increase and AFL Masters increased by 61.6%. We have had many on field successes this year and with the support of the Subiaco Football Club Board have seen greater exposure to Subiaco Football Club for our young aspiring senior football players and their clubs including a league game being played at Kingsway with the support of the Wanneroo Council and the Kingsway football Club. I could not possibly mention all those 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.

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SUBIACO DISTRICT FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT REPORT COACHING

FEMALE FOOTBALL

2016 was a busy year in the coaching calendar with Western Australia hosting the annual National Coaching Conference at Domain stadium. The National Coaching Conference was a fantastic opportunity for all coaches to further develop and broaden their knowledge of football with specialised presenters delivering tutorials across a broad range of topics over the two days. The conference always attracts some of the best names in the game as participants and presenters including AFL Senior & assistant coaches. This year was no exception with Adam Simpson headlining a host of presenters.

2016 was a historic year for female football, not limited to the national stage with the announcement of the AFL Women’s League but also within the Subiaco District.

The Subiaco District acknowledges the important role that coaches have in continuing the longevity and health of the game and seek to provide opportunities to support the development of our coaches. In 2016 107 coaches completed their Level 1 Coach Accreditation, many starting their coaching journey. We look forward to working with these coaches to help them develop our future football stars. In 2016 we were very fortunate to have added Darren Holdaway to our team as our District Coaching Coordinator. Darren brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for coaching. Darren’s role is to help guide the District in working with our coaches and club coach coordinators to create the highest standard possible. We look forward to continue working with Darren in 2017. Lastly we would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation on the fantastic job our clubs have done on supporting our coaches. The Coach role is integral to the success of football and to see 100% coach accreditation across the District was a great achievement. We look forward to continue to support and develop our coaches ensuring all experiences are an enjoyable one as we launch into season 2017.

The increasing profile of female football relies on our schools and junior clubs who do a fantastic job in engaging girls in football. In partnership with the Fremantle Dockers who sponsor our female school programs and competitions the District ran two successful interschool girls carnivals. We saw growth in all major segments of female football in the Subiaco District, with interschool numbers up, Coastal Titans Youth Girls numbers swelling and the introduction of a Junior Club based Junior Girls Competition which saw Junior Girls player numbers double. The District’s WA Women’s Football League team, the Coastal Titans had an amazing result with three marquee players out of the sixteen selected in the AFL Women’s League as the best of the best in the country. Further to this, the draft saw another eight Titans head to the AFLW, the most of any Club. This result is a testament to the quality of hard work done by President Sarah Michell, Coach Martine Pearman and their team at the Coastal Titans Football Club. Looking forward to 2017 female football is in a very healthy and exciting position with some key initiatives taking place over the next 12 months. This will include the introduction of a year 7-9 junior girls’ competition within the District. Female football is already the fastest growing segment in our game and we expect this to see an additional boost once we see elite female athletes being playing and being broadcast on national TV in the AFL Women’s League. Exciting times ahead for female footy. MULTICULTURAL FOOTBALL This year was very exciting for multicultural football in the Metro North area. The district gave individuals a taste of what AFL is in our 3-6 week programs with the aim of getting them across to play AFL with a club. Big thanks to the Edmund Rice Centre with Joe and Bella continuing our relationship helping to facilitate multicultural footy in the area. There was a big success this year with the All Nations State Male Team winning the Grand final in Townsville and the girls All Nations State Female Team giving to all their effort throughout the carnival. This year we have connected with West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Football Clubs to start their Next Generation Academies. In the program, kids go through what it takes to become an AFL football player by doing performance testing, learning about nutrition, skills training and having a head to head match between the two clubs. The major events for the year were International Round, with thousands turning out to HBF Arena to join in the festivities and Multicultural Gala Day giving hundreds of multicultural kids the opportunity to play against other schools. We look forward to the continuing growth of multicultural footy in 2017 and beyond.

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ABORIGINAL FOOTBALL

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This year was very exciting for Indigenous Boys & Girls in the Metro North area. Going out to schools and communities discovering how much hidden talent is out there was exciting. We had big success this year with both the boys and girls Kickstart Teams winning the Grand finals in Townsville and Shepparton respectively.

This year saw the Subiaco District take over coordination of Sorrento AFL 9s centre with a successful spring season underway at Seacrest Park. Both the men’s and mixed competitions were filled with 30 teams taking to the field every Wednesday night. The District looks forward to this program continuing throughout the year as an alternate opportunity for people of all abilities to engage in footy.

This year we have connected with West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Football Clubs to start their Next Generation Academies. In the program, kids go through what it takes to become an AFL football player by doing performance testing, learning about nutrition, skills training and having a head to head match between the two clubs. Other major Indigenous footy events that took place this year include the Nicky Winmar Carnival, where Subiaco made the Grand Final; District Dreaming, which saw hundreds flock to Barry Britton Reserve where Balga JFC did a great job in recognising and celebrating the contribution Indigenous people make to footy in our District; NAIDOC week celebrations; and the Kirby Bentley Cup in which Subiaco entered two teams for the first time. LITTLE LEAGUE AND WAFL AUSKICK Matt Arnold took the rains as Little League Coordinator in 2016 with Subiaco stalwart Kevin Hill driving around Aus. Scott Thomson assisted in coordinating Auskick grid games at Subiaco FC Home Games.

FOOTY FUNDAMENTALS Footy Fundamentals is an AFL based toddler fundamental movement program. The program was launched in 2013 by the West Perth Football District and the WA Football Commission. The program is designed to introduce toddlers to AFL as well as develop their movement skills, language skills and object skills. The program consists of 3 classes that have a specific curriculum designed for each, Tiger Cubs (2 years), Falcons Fledglings (3 years) and Lion Kinds (4-5 years). The program expanded into the Subiaco District also launched a new location with a 7-week program running at the Warwick Leisure Centre. 2016 has been a record breaking year with over 270 kids participating in Footy Fundamentals. The program will look to consolidate and grow its existing centres and continue to expand to new locations in 2017.

Movie Masters Little League is an institution in WA Football providing Year 7 players from local clubs and the Edmund Rice Centre to play on Medibank Stadium at Half Time. Matt has found it rewarding when greeting so many footy fanatics at each game and giving them the opportunity see what happens pre-game and what happens inside the change rooms. Scott did a great job in coordinating our Auskick Grid Games on the main ground before all Subiaco League matches. The highlight of the year was definitely going all the way to the grand final. Many memorable moments where made that day for the little league kids. We would like to thank the following people who assisted Matt and Scott in ensuring the little league and Auskick programs were a great success in 2016. • Tanya for taking the time in your very busy schedule

before the games to talk to the kids about all the injuries in football. • Mick and Albs talking to the kids about the volunteers in

the football club and how important they are. Also working in the property room wit hall the jumpers and all the footballs. Special thanks to our Junior Club volunteers who bring the players each week as Subiaco play at home ground Medibank Stadium – your coordination of up to 30 Year 7 players and up to 150 Auskick players is appreciated.

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2016 participation SUBIACO DISTRICT

7,096 12,365

TOTAL PARTICIPATION

19,461

participated in competitions participated in proGrams

ausKicK

18.64% GROwTh

Junior Football (Y4 - Y7)

2,904 34 -13.9%

participants ausKicK centres

1,550

participants

aFl masters

aFl9’s

388 3CLUBS 61.6% participants

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participants

GroWth

GroWth

secondarY schools

1,620

1,000

588

7,461

2,000

57.3%GroWth

18.3%GroWth

-33.3% GroWth

umpires

communitY

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senior Football (16+)

888 participants

Female

participants

Youth Football (Y8 – Y12)

primarY schools

aFFiliated participants

GroWth

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participated in promotional activities

6.9% -2.8% 3.2% GroWth

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coaches

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coaches

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SUBIACO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPORT 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 as 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. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Balga JFC, Kingsway JFC and Sorrento Duncraig JFC for supporting the JCC and hosting Finals at their grounds. A Big thanks must also go to our committed umpiring group without whom we would not have a competition. To Isaac, Alex and all the umpires another job well done in what was a rewarding season.

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 around the traps all back refreshed and raring to go in 2017. Gavin Oliphant Competition Director

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.

Auskick Gala Day

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LIONS DISTRICT UMPIRES ASSOCIATION REPORT The Lions District Junior Umpire Association has enjoyed another successful season. Our association provides youth the opportunity to begin their umpiring journey, and it has been encouraging to see many take the reins and join the umpiring association this year. 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 an appealing environment for those umpires returning for another season. Twentytwo new umpires took up the challenge this season, which is a tremendous number 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 chances in the seasons to come. Our Association is indebted to the quality and dedication of our coaches. In the Open Rules (Youth) Umpiring department, Alex Pannell returned as the senior coach. Alex strives to ensure the best from our umpires can be achieved week in and week out. His professional approach and diligence in his role has been very much appreciated. In Modified Rules football, we welcomed Christian Cutrona to the coaching role. Christian comes from an experienced umpiring background. His desire to educate bodes well for those beginning their journey umpiring in Modified Rules. The Association personally thanks the contribution of our two

coaches who are the reason that the quality of umpiring in our district is able to flourish. The Association also thanks the Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club, who again this year have allowed 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. The sponsorship of Chris Biddle and his business Westwide Roofing has been great for the financial security of our Association. Chris has been a regular contributor to the umpiring association, recognising the importance of umpires for junior football. Our Association and our members will continue to benefit from the contributions of Westwide Roofing for many years to come. And finally a special thanks must go to Richard Powell, our inaugural Life Member was always on hand to assist when he could at training and during match day. His contributions to the umpire association are integral to our success. It has been a challenging but rewarding experience to be Umpire Manager for the Lions District in the 2016 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 Bavcevich Umpires Manager

Edmund Rice Lions Report The Edmund Rice Centre Lions uses Australian Rules Football (AFL) to strengthen community harmony and promote cross-cultural understanding, enhance the leadership skills of participants while developing fans and participants of AFL. The program is an initiative of the Edmund Rice Centre WA and throughout 2016 was funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services and supported by the Smith Family, City of Stirling, Go for 2&5, Fair Game, Edith Cowan University, Subiaco Football District, Balga Bombers JFC and Janine Freeman MLA. In 2016, The Edmund Rice Lions Registered 184 participants (23 Cubs, 54 Young Lions, 41 Senior Lions, 50 Young Lionesses, 16 Senior Lionesses). A total of 50 Training sessions were conducted in 2016 and 12 matches were played (3 senior boys, 9 Junior Boys and girls). There were also 10 AFL related extension opportunities offered to participants over the course of the year including a registration carnival, Subiaco FC WAFL experience, high performance camp and testing and AFL half time game. The highlights: Edmund Rice Lionesses, an all-girls AFL team inspired by the amount of girls in the program was formed. Five of the 66

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registered girls trialed for the All Nations Championships, three made it through, one got selected for the All Australian Team. 10 participants successfully transitioned into Local clubs. Junior Mogga, made 4th in the best and fairest count for the central conference awards night at Medibank Stadium. Edmund Rice cubs engaged with Coolbinia Bombers, Balga Bombers, Noranda Hawks. We are also very pleased for Ajang Ajang one of our past players who has come through the program and is an aspiring athlete who made the state 18s in 2015. He won his grand final this year and won the best on ground. Ajang also plays for East Perth Football Club.


2016 LIONS DISTRICT CHAMPIONS FAIREST & BEST VOTE COUNT AWARD WINNERS NORTHERN CONFERENCE

Year 8 Red Fairest & Best

Blake Morris

Kingsley Lions

Year 9 Red Fairest & Best Taj Schofield

Sorrento Duncraig Dolphins

Year 9 Red Runner Up Trey Kennedy

Warwick Greenwood Knights

Year 9 Blue Fairest & Best

Eben Rasmussen Carine Cats

Year 9 Blue Runner Up

Callum Johnson

Kingsley Cats

Year 10 Red Fairest & Best Abraham Clinch

Warwick Greenwood Knights

Year 10 Red Runner Up

Daniel Frost

Kingsway Rockets

Year 12 Fairest & Best

Che Driscoll

Quinns Bulls

Year 12 Runner Up

Kane Wright

Kingsley Cats

Lincoln Rollo

WA AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

C1 League

Andrew Fisher

Kingsley

C1 Reserves

Aaron O’Loughlin Kingsley

C4 Reserves

Trevor Mahony

Osborne Park

E2 League

Stone Sheriff

Kingsway

Drew Banfield Colts

Matthew Jackson Kingsway

WA WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE

League

Kiara Bowers & Emma King Coastal Titans

Martine Pearman & Cindy Dunham

2016 DISTRICT PREMIERS Subiaco JFL

Year 7

Stirling Saints

Northern Conference

Year 9 Blue

Kingsley Cats

WA Amateur Football League

E2 Grade League Kingsway

2016 AWARD WINNERS Sunday Times Volunteer of the Year

Lincoln Rollo

Young Achiever of the Year

Duane Smith

Auskick Coach of the Year

David Binning

Modifieds Coach of the Year

Ron Skender

Youth Coach of the Year

John Vance

Female Coach of the Year

Charmaine Rogers

Senior Coach of the Year

Martine Pearman

Umpire of the Year

Chris Spencer

Junior Club of the Year

Kingsway Rockets

Senior Club of the Year

Stirling Saints

Ian Brotherton & Cindy Dunham

Trey Kennedy & Taj Schofield

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CLUB REPORTS BALGA JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB 2016 was a season of consolidation for the Balga JFC and we were pleased to nominate a Year 3 team, a first for the club. The team were competition and did a good job keeping the parents and children happy. We look forward to watching them continue to improve their skills in the Year 4s in 2017. Our Year 4 team struggled this season, primarily due to the amount of Year 3 players playing up and their developing skills which although improved held them back. Their skill improvement over the season is why we are all here. Our Year 5 team started off a bit rough but with the appointment of Gary Forrester as coach they improved and became very competitive. Thank you to our committee of Nicolle, Nathan, Ron and Gary who did a very good job and with a bit of luck and hard work hopefully the new committee in 2017 will be able to encourage more children to join next year. I stepped down from President and Gary Forrester has been voted in along with all new committee, bar a few old ones that have stayed I wish all the other clubs the best for 2017. CARINE JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB 2016 was another very strong year for our club with close to 550 registered players. Approximately half this number was in the Auskick section of our club which was steady when compared to numbers in the previous year and we expect further growth next year. We saw a marginal drop in players at Modified and Open level but still a very pleasing result overall. Our Year 7 Cougars coached by Lee Taylor had an extremely good year and made it through to a Grand Final. All other teams represented the club proudly but alas no premierships this season. Last year I reported that the City of Stirling were about to embark on a major refurbishment of our clubrooms. After complications with the building contractor, a year later the job is still unfinished and it is likely that we will again be without clubrooms until at least July. We as a club continue to work

closely with the Council to ensure the club continues to run as smoothly as possible and our parent group has been incredibly loyal and supportive during a difficult time. We have a very strong group of coaches at Carine with 22 in Auskick and 13 in Modified and Open levels. These coaches are supported by some wonderful assistants and team managers and again the year ran very smoothly on that front. I would like to acknowledge 2015 Female Coach of the Year Michelle Sewell on her nomination again this year. Unfortunately Michelle did not take out the award this year but served our club proudly. 2016 saw the first awarding of the Phil Cousins Award given to the club volunteer who has made a significant contribution over the season. Phil was on hand to present the award to his daughter Belinda Greenhalgh who as our Auskick Coordinator gave the club an enormous amount of time and ran this significant section of our club so smoothly. Many of our Year 6 and 7 boys got to experience playing at half time during both Subiaco and West Coast games during the season and the club is very grateful for these opportunities. The boys truly revel in the atmosphere of senior footy. Club objectives for 2017 include the establishment of a girls team in the District competition and we are confident we will be represented next year. Additionally we are aiming to grow our membership and return next year with a similar number of teams to 2016. In closing we would like to thank and acknowledge the Subiaco District and the WAFC for their support in 2016. COASTAL TITANS FOOTBALL CLUB As always, Titans preseason kicked off just before the year drew to a close. Braving the hot sun, you could find Titans pounding the pavement, sand, stairs and oval at various locations around Perth, memories of the season’s success fading as new goals were set for the fast approaching 2016. While 2015 results between League and Reserves sides differed greatly many Titans returned, hungry for further success or to make up for missed opportunities, and joined by a large influx of new faces, the squad set their sights on embodying their mantra - OHANA. Even more encouraging was the increasing number of Youth Girls willing to join in the preseason events. With Martine Pearman once again at the helm of the League side, Andrew Vawser in charge of the Reserves side, Claire and Rachel Ortlepp building the Youth Girls side and new face Tami Jakobson to implement strength and conditioning programs, the Titans hit the 2016 WAWFL season with aplomb. The League side opened their 2016 campaign with a thrilling draw to rivals Swan Districts and it would remain the closest they would come to defeat all season. The Reserves fought off a formidable Perth Angels to secure their first win for the season, which would be full of the highs and lows one would expect with a predominantly inexperienced side. While the Youth Girls lost their first three games before an impressive eight game winning streak which saw them in contention for a finals spot until the very last game of the year. While the Youth Girls missed a finals spot by the narrowest of percentages, the Reserves impressively fought it out in a thrilling Grand Final, only falling agonisingly short. They were

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CLUB REPORTS (cont) gallant in defeat, a tremendous effort for a team boasting 17 first year players! The League side fell short of their 13th consecutive Grand Final appearance. Serious knee injuries to both their captain and vice-captain impacted the team greatly, both on the field but also emotionally. External to the WAWFL, a large number of Titans took part in the WA Talent Academy, many of whom would represent the Eagles and Dockers in the inaugural Women’s Western Derby, and also the Women’s Open and Under 23 State sides. Martine was appointed Head Coach of the Academy, and both the Open and Under 23’s State Teams. Youth Girls (and sisters) McKenzie and Abbey Dowrick also represented their state at Under 18 and Under 16 sides respectively. Abbey was also awarded Runner Up Fairest & Best in the Youth Girls competition. Titans were again represented prominently in the WAWFL Awards, with Amy Lavell taking out the 2016 League’s Leading Goal Scorer, and both Kiara Bowers and Emma King being awarded joint recipients of the League Fairest & Best Players Award. Titans had 7 players in the top 10 votes. Impressive on all accounts!!!! On July 27 history was made as three Titans were announced as marquee players for the 2017 National Women’s League: Kiara Bowers (Fremantle), Renee Forth (Greater Western Sydney) and Emma King (Collingwood). Following this, the first ever National AFL Womens Draft took place, and saw another band of Titans selected to take part in the new National Competition in 2017: Hayley Miller, Lara Filocamo, Tiah Haynes, Amy Lavell, Kelly Clinch, Dana Hooker, Tarni Golisano (Fremantle), Amy Schmidt (Greater Western Sydney). 2017 looks set to be an exciting time in Womens Football, and we can’t wait to be a part of it! KINGSLEY JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Another year over with this year seeing a slight reduction in numbers at the club but an overall stabilising of numbers across the district after a few years of numbers dropping. Several clubs saw good increases in numbers however this is mainly clubs that are in areas with population growth thru new housing areas so it would be expected that their numbers should increase. Kingsley does extremely well considering the size of our catchment area, being Kingsley suburb only. It should be noted that we don’t have any High schools in our district so it is impressive that we have strong modified team representation as well as teams across all open rules ages. Our Auskick program, with over half our members, continues to be the jewel in the Kingsley crown with word of mouth ensuring continuing strong numbers. Should we maintain

these players throughout the modified and open rules age groups then we will see strong growth in the years to come across these two competitions. Our modified teams performed well this year with skill development being the main focus. The development of these teams’ skills has been evident in the quality of football played. Comradery and sportsmanship was also on show this year which is always pleasing to see. The club fielded 8 open rules teams this year which year saw our year 7 Lions, year 9 and 12 Cats make the finals in their respective grades with our year 9s bringing home the flag. This is the second year that this team has made the grand final which is impressive as it is hard to make grand finals. Well done to all the teams on a great year with a special mention to all teams making finals and special congratulations to our year 9s on their first flag. I wish to thank all the coaches, assistant coaches and managers on another great season. Thank you to all those who volunteered along the way in various capacities. Every small bit helps and is valuable. To all the parents, family, friends and spectators who come down every week, thank you for supporting the players and the club. I would like to thank the committee for all their hard work, especially Hamish Borthen who has taken on my workload over the past year. Thank you to Todd Doepel on his work as Auskick coordinator and VP Operations. Auskick is a welloiled machine which just gets better and better every year. A special thanks to Duncan Mackinnon who will be stepping down as registrar this year. Duncan has given many years of outstanding service to the club and will be missed. To all the other committee members thank you for your thankless, tireless work in the day to day running of the club. KINGSWAY AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB Kingsway F.C. in the season 2016 had quite a good season overall both on the field & off the field. Off the field we had the chance to hold the WAFL game between Subiaco & West Perth. Other than the weather we had a great day and the Kingsway Rockets also were involved in this great day. A big thank you goes to Subiaco in giving this great club the chance to host and hopefully in keeps going for many years to come. On the field we as a club achieved outcomes that were set early in the year and that being to stay in B Grade and play Finals. These were both achieved. Our Reserves just missed the Finals after controversies at the end of the year. The Colts battled manfully throughout the Year. Our Integrated boys were beaten in the Grand Final by 3 points by Coolbinia West Perth. These talented men can hold their heads up high. Our E2 team, the lads of the club once again made the Grand Final and they won beating Hammersley Carine. So 2 out of 3 has been a great effort by these boys. We are getting set for next season with Coaches announced and planning is now in progress. Out league is Kingsley Hunter, Reserves to be announced, E2 Michael Walsh and Colts Steve Sims. On behalf of Kingsway F.C. I would personally like to thank Subiaco in getting us involved at Community level with the

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CLUB REPORTS (cont) WAFL game and putting our great Club out there to the greater community. We would like to think that any future planning where we can help one another will be easy to do. All the best to all in the upcoming season. KINGSWAY JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB The Kingsway Junior Football Club achieved a high level of success on and off the field during 2016 with great results on a number of fronts. The ultimate result in achieving Champion Club of the Year for the Subiaco district in a back to back repeat performance is reflective of the positive direction the club has built over a number of years. 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. A 15% growth in player numbers with an expected further increase in season 2017, ensures the club remains in great shape to continue to build. Kingsway looks to maximise the opportunity in creating a strong team and club culture as well as a positive environment for local kids and parents to involve themselves within, and this remains a pillar for our club going forward. Our on field success was evidenced by 5 of our 8 teams playing for premiership points finishing in finals contention. All secured the double chance via 2nd semi-finals and 4 from there made it through to the grand final stage. Whilst no premierships resulted this year, all teams should be congratulated for their respective achievements. Further club success came in the form of our inaugural junior girls’ team competing against other sides in the Subiaco and West Perth districts after a 2 year lead in to the concept. The junior girls’ team also participated in a series of carnival games in Rockingham against teams from the Peel district which was a great experience for them all. Congratulations to all players and teams pulling on the teal, black and white jumper in 2016.

on field. Thank you to all members involved with the Kingsway JFC for season 2016 – we will look to build on the achievements of this year and use it as the basis for another thriving year in 2017. We thank all members, supporters, sponsors and the wider community for your support. NOLLAMARA AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB Nollamara Amateur Football Club had a very successful 2016 season on & off the field. Our League side won the C3 Grade WAAFL Grand Final, going “back to back” Premiers after winning the 2015 C4 the previous season. The Club is financially stable & has grown membership to the highest level for 5 years.

High profile ex AFL & WAFL players such as Alistair Pickett, Des Headland Jnr & Dale Kickett with League Coach Martin Smith have provided the leadership, experience & discipline required to steer the Club in the right direction & the eventual goal of returning to A Grade. Nollamara is a Club that prides itself on developing local community talent & looks forward to a successful 2017 Season, possibly even a Three-Peat! OSBORNE PARK AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB 2016 was the clubs most successful year in its 5th year of the WAAFL. We continue to have growth in registered players which has provided significant depth to the club. After mutually agreeing to part ways with the league coach before the start of the season we were still confident in what we would be able to present on the field. We were lucky enough to secure a very good coach after round one. The league side were knocked out of the preliminary final, the reserves made their third Grand Final in a row to unfortunately lose and the thirds won two games with many close finishes.

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

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For the fifth year in a row we had another Association B & F winner in C4 reserves. We also had another successful year with our Beyond Blue round which we have had for the last four years raising about $20,000 for a great cause. We were also able to provide support to the WAAFL Integrated Football side and look to continue on building a relationship with them in the future.


CLUB REPORTS (cont) The OPAFC has has set about further growth for the 2017 season and we look forward to another successful year. STIRLING AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB The Stirling Amateur Football Club had a successful season in 2016, making the Grand Final in spectacular circumstances, but unfortunately falling short on the big day. After a disappointing season in 2015, which saw the club being relegated from B-Grade, the Club’s aim was to reach the C1-Grade finals and Grand Final, and earn automatic promotion back to B-Grade. Following the resignation of League coach (and newly awarded Life Member), Joel Edwards, the Club’s Committee embarked on a campaign to find a new League coach that would bring the Club success. This search resulted in the appointment of former Victorian and Collie Eagles player, Tony Mirabella, as the Club’s playing coach. This appointment proved to be one of the best decisions in the Club’s history. Tony’s dedication and commitment to the Club was evident early, and his attitude and disciplined approach gained the respect and admiration of the Club’s players, committee and supporters. The season started with five consecutive wins from the first five rounds, including a thrilling after-the-siren win against Willetton Blues and a 98-point thumping of Kenwick Royals. After the Club’s first loss in Round 6, the Club won another four games to have a Club record nine wins from the first ten rounds. Some patchy form mid-season threatened to derail the season, but the Club finished with two 80-plus point victories to finish the season in second place.

A loss in the first week of finals saw the Club face an uphill task of reaching the grand final. However, as he had done many times during the year, Tony Mirabella rallied his troops to win the First Semi Final vs Carlisle by 24 points, and then recover from a 22-point deficit midway through the final term of the Preliminary Final to overcome Kingsley by just two points, and advance to the Grand Final. In the Grand Final, the Maddington Bulls held control for most of the game. The Saints fought back bravely to reduce the 28-point half-time margin to just one point midway through the final term, but unfortunately could not get the winning goal. In spite of the disappointment of the Grand Final loss, the Saints showed incredible heart and courage until the final siren.

Notable points of interest and highlights for the 2016 season were as follows: • The Club won the 2016 Lions District Senior Club of the Year. • The Club field two senior sides, with 70 players wearing the Saints guernsey in 2016. • 38 players played in the Club’s League side, with an average age of 26 years 7 months. • 11 players made their League debut for the Saints in 2016. • Cameron Grover won the Club’s Fairest & Best trophy, as well as the Players MVP Medal (as voted by his peers) and Best in Finals trophy. • Gerrad Prockter won the De Cinque Trophy for being the Fairest & Best in the Reserves. • Michael Franceschini became just the tenth player in the Club’s 94-year history to reach the 250-game milestone. His fourteen years of service to the Club was rewarded with Life Membership. • Two players – Adam Edwards and Michael Robinson – reached the 150-game milestone, and a further two players – Damien Lloyd and Mathew Carlyon – reached the 100-game milestone. 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 2016, and look forward to their continued support next season. Season 2017 will provide the Club with a number of major challenges, including the continued development and growth in playing numbers, 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. STIRLING JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB At last year’s AGM we overwhelmingly voted to change the club’s name from the Karrinyup Saints to the Stirling Junior Football Club. This was a decision that emerged from seeing a steep decline in players. After analysing player demographics the committee decided to invest in the change and the vote was put to our members. Primary schools were again the focus of our recruitment campaign in 2016. After school clinics were conducted for several weeks at St Lawrence, Balcatta, West Balcatta and Takari Primary Schools. More promotion activities were carried out other feeder schools. Relationships were also built on with groups such as the Balcatta Cricket Club and the Balcatta Softball and Baseball Club. Auskick registration again increased slightly in 2016. Noticeably there is a good increase in the year 1 age group. Modified registrations in 2016 increased for the first time in a few years. Player retention remains one of the club’s biggest challenges, this is the focus of the club moving forward. In 2016 the Stirling Junior Football Club fielded its first girls team of 15 players. Not only was this a boost to club numbers but added some credibility to the club being one of only two in the District to enter this new competition. In June 2016 the Stirling Junior Football Club hoisted the Subiaco District Auskick Gala Day where we were able to showcase our new look club. Thanks to the hard working committee the event was well planned and executed. Overwhelming feedback from other clubs was that this was “the beast gala day ever”. Over the last three years the club has been focusing on connecting all our parents, teams and players into a more

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CLUB REPORTS (cont) unified structure particularly improving club culture and spirit. This has been achieved through our functions and club events and hopefully will be built on next year with the incorporation of a team trip fundraiser to include life members, past players and our associated Senior Football Club. The season was a successful year throughout all of our age groups. Thanks to all of our coaches and managers to take the club’s focus out onto the field for 15 weeks ensuring our children not only participate but enjoy their football experience. It was encouraging to see such a successful year culminate with the club winning the Subiaco District Year 7 competition. Good luck to the year 7s as they now enter the Northern Conference Youth Competition next year. A Thank you to all our Volunteers and parents who are our backbone to our success and development of our children; we look forward to 2017. SORRENTO DUNCRAIG JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB It’s been a big year for the Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club. With our registration topping 1,000 players for the second season in a row, we’ve consolidated our position as one of the largest clubs in Western Australia, if not the country. This is a credit to the hard work of our committee and the many committee members who have gone before us, who laid the foundation for a very successful club that has survived and grown since 1971. I’d like to thank the 2016 Committee for an excellent year. We’ve had a number of challenges but we’ve successfully got through another year and had a few laughs along the way.

This year we fielded 54 teams, 32 in Auskick and 22 in Modified and Youth. Four of our Youth teams played in finals with our Y9 Dolphins making it through to the Grand Final. Our Auskick program goes from strength to strength every year and guarantees the long term future of the Club. The Club also achieved Gold Club Accreditation this year which recognises the highest level of club administration. One of the early highlights for the season came from Brisbane Lion former SDJFC player Daniel Rich who landed a “Super Goal” during the NAB pre-season competition. That effort entitled the Club to a bag of balls and kit donated by NAB. Great stuff Daniel! It was also great to see our “competition” lights being used on Seacrest West a little more this year for fixture games. We’ll continue to experiment with our fixtures so we can get the best out of our fantastic facilities at Seacrest. There have been a number of personal honours awarded

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to our players and coaches this year. Congratulations to Taj Schofield for winning the Y9 Northern Conference Red Division Best & Fairest, while Xavier Peacock, Wil Hickmott and Tom Medhat represented Western Australia in the AFL Under 16’s Championship. This is an incredibly rare feat to have 3 players from the one club representing Western Australia in one age group and we are very proud of their efforts. Meanwhile Troy Lyon and Rick Ogden were nominated for the Lions District Youth Coach and Auskick Coach of the Year respectively. Our Appreciation Night was well attended and a good night was had by all. It was great to recognise some of the contributions made by our members, a number of whom really went “above and beyond” in 2016. Tom Ryan, Mike Celenza, Mark Lawler and Michelle Richards were given special mention, but I was pleased to pass the President’s Award this year to Brendan Lynch who not only carried the Modified Coordinators role but also led a subcommittee investigation into grading practices as well. Thanks Brendan! It was also a pleasure to award Glenn Mortimer and Stuart Page Life Membership in recognition of their long-time service to the Club. The Club runs on the service of its volunteers and were lucky to have so many capable people willing to be involved. We will have a number of our committee retire at the end of the season and I thank them for their tireless efforts. This also creates an opportunity for us to welcome new members with new ideas and a fresh passion who can leave their own mark on our club. It’s been another big year of footy! Enjoy the summer break and see you back in 2017. WARWICK GREENWOOD JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB The Warwick Greenwood Junior Football Club has in season 2016 continued in the same vein as it has for the last 5 years. Continuing to build on the very solid base the Committee is providing in the background. The player base remained steady this year, including our Junior Girls team and again managing to field Year 11 and 12 sides merging with Carine in the 11’s and Sorrento Duncraig in the 12’s. This is a credit to the Coaches and the administration of the WGJFC. Our volunteers were fantastic again and allowed the club to continue to grow in a healthy and competitive way. This season also saw the results of our coaching programs and player improvement programs, implemented 3 years ago, starting to bear some fruit.

We have at least one team in each pathway age / year level and this is ultimately the clubs primary goal. With the growth in popularity of female football we look forward to


CLUB REPORTS (cont) fielding a team in both the Junior Girls and Under 15 competition next season. As a club we firmly believed we should be fielding at least one team in every age level of both the male and female pathways and steps continue to be taken in order to achieve this outcome. This year has seen our most successful in the last 5 years with 3 teams making the finals and one missing the finals by 3.25%. An outstanding result for the club and shows we are on the right track at Modifieds level getting these kids ready for Open rules and then senior football. The club finished off the year very successfully in winning a number of awards at the Subiaco District Excellence Awards Night. Congratulations to our Coaches who won Coach of the Year in their category; Ron Skender, John Vance & Charmaine Rogers. Congratulations also to Duane Smith who was named Young Achiever of the Year. Finally congratulations to Lincoln Rollo on winning the Subiaco District Sunday Times Volunteer of the Year. Go Knights!!! WARWICK GREENWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB 2016 was a season of mixed results for the Warwick Greenwood Bulls. Coming off the 2015 Division-1 Premiership and moving to a new home in Percy Doyle, Duncraig. The Club had a great deal of turnover including losing last year’s Randall Medallist and Club Captain Chris Walker along with League leading goal kicker Travis Murphy. That being said the Club installed a rather new and energetic Committee who actively provided a range of opportunities for people to be involved in the Club. This coupled with a range of social events saw the Club gain in membership numbers for the second successive year. The Club progressed in its aim to align with the Sorrento Duncraig JFC which will help facilitate a clear pathway for junior footballers to step into senior football in the near future. A big thanks goes to the leaders of the Club 1st year President Brendan Currie along with Coaches Andrew Di Loreto and John Cotterell with their Captains Casey Haw, Eric Greenhouse, Graham Hibbert and Michael Richards. On field the Division-1 team started slowly and with 3 games to play in the regular season saw themselves 3 games outside the top 4. 3 wins in a row including a 1-point victory over rivals Baldivis at their home ground saw the Bulls sneak into the finals by mere percentage. A 20-point victory in a tough Elimination Final against a much improved Alkimos allowed the Bulls the opportunity to face an equally impressive Koongamia in a Preliminary Final in their first Division-1 finals campaign. Trailing by 17-points with 4 minutes to play the Bulls were able to kick the last 3 goals of the game, including one after the siren from 2016 Division-1 Best and Fairest Runner-Up Matthew Greenhouse. The goal gave the Bulls an unlikely 1-point victory and they progressed to their 3rd Grand Final in a row. The Cinderella story sadly ended for the Bulls on Grand Final day with a 40 point loss to ladder leaders Queens Park, in their break through first Division-1 Premiership.

Warwick Greenwood Bulls Division-2 side had another consistent season making finals for the 3rd straight year. A development side which continues to provide a football experience for a range of people with varying abilities, particularly those who are new to the sport or even the country. Another rewarding year for the Bulls and we thank all of our volunteers, players, Committee and supporters, additionally our major sponsor The Greenwood Hotel for all their support and contributions to another successful season. We hope to see all of you again next year and look forward to bringing the community together through football along with having successes on and off the field in 2017.

Rd 2 S v EP

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Rd 15 v SD

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