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KEY FACTS

Official name
Subiaco Football Club

Known as
Subiaco

Nickname
Lions (formerly Maroons)

Formed
1896

Colours
Maroon and gold

Associated clubs
Subiaco Reserves; Subiaco U19s; Subiaco WFC

Affiliation (Current)
West Australian Football League (WAFL) 1901–2024

Home Ground
Leederville Oval

WAFL Premierships
1912, 1913, 1915, 1924, 1973, 1986, 1988, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014-15, 2018-19, 2021 (16 total)

Senior Premierships
WA State Premierships: 1913, 1924 (2 total); First Rate Junior Association: 1898, 1900 (2 total); R.P. Rodriguez Shield: 1970, 1973, 1986, 1995, 2003, 2005-6, 2008, 2014-15, 2017-18 (12 total)

Most Games
260 - Neil Taylor (1975-1989)

Most Goals
1212 - Austin Robertson Jnr (1962-1974)

League Top Goalkickers
H.Limb (40) 1913 & (46) 1915; P.Rodriguez (36) 1920; D.Glass (83) 1957; A.Robertson (89) 1962, (96) 1964, (162) 1968, (114) 1969, (116) 1970, (111) 1971, (98) 1972; T.Breman (111) 1987 & (75) 1988; J.Heatley (111) 1993 & (123) 1995; T.Ridley (77) 1998; B.Smith (84) 2003, (109) 2004, (126) 2007 & (104) 2008; L.Oakley (83) 2005; S.Yarran (54) 2015; L.Ryan (71) 2017; B.Sokol (51) (24 total)

Sandover Medalists
Tom Outridge 1921; John Leonard 1926 & 1929; Lou Daily 1935; Haydn Bunton 1938, 1939 & 1941; Ian Dargie 1991 & 1994; Richard Ambrose 2000; Allistair Pickett 2004; Matt Priddis 2006; Lachlan Delahunty 2019 (9 medallists/13 medals)

Headquarters
246 Vincent Street, Leederville, WA 6007

Postal Address
PO Box 52, Subiaco, WA, 6008

Phone: (08) 9208 9999 

Email
info@subiacofc.com.au

Website
sfclions.com.au

Subiaco



"Desperate measures were clearly called for, but what the Subiaco committee eventually came up with bordered on the outlandish. In August 1937, after watching the visiting VFL players in training prior to the Perth Carnival, former champion ruckman, now club secretary, Tom Outridge was vocal in his admiration of three men in particular: Fitzroy rover Haydn Bunton, Geelong utility Les Hardiman, and Carlton half forward Keith Shea. Half jokingly, he suggested to his companions that it would be nice to all three them fronting up for Subiaco at some stage ... "

  • Despite a 49-year premiership drought at one point, Subiaco's history is an impressive one, as John Devaney writes

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2024 Season (WAFL) Fixture

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Subiaco's 2024 Fixture

Rnd H&A Club Q1Q2Q3Q4 S R Opponent Q1Q2Q3Q4 S Mgn Grd Date SC
1 A Subiaco        vs Perth          LAT Mar 30 (Sat, 4:10)  
2 H Subiaco        vs Peel Thunder          LEE Apr 7 (Sun, 2:10)  
3 H Subiaco        vs West Perth          LEE Apr 13 (Sat, 2:10)  
4 A Subiaco        vs Claremont          CLM Apr 20 (Sat, 2:30)  
5 Subiaco       Bye        
6 H Subiaco        vs East Fremantle          LEE May 4 (Sat, 2:30)  
7 H Subiaco        vs South Fremantle          LEE May 11 (Sat, 2:30)  
8 A Subiaco        vs East Perth          LEE May 25 (Sat, 2:30)  
9 H Subiaco        vs Swan Districts          LEE Jun 1 (Sat, 2:30)  
10 H Subiaco        vs West Coast Reserves          LEE Jun 8 (Sat, 10:00)  
11 A Subiaco        vs East Fremantle          EFO Jun 15 (Sat, 2:30)  
12 Subiaco       Bye        
13 A Subiaco        vs Peel Thunder          RUS Jun 29 (Sat, 2:30)  
14 H Subiaco        vs East Perth          LEE Jul 6 (Sat, 2:30)  
15 Subiaco       Bye        
16 A Subiaco        vs South Fremantle          FRE Jul 20 (Sat, 2:30)  
17 H Subiaco        vs West Coast Reserves          LEE Jul 27 (Sat, 2:30)  
18 A Subiaco        vs Swan Districts          BAS Aug 3 (Sat, 2:30)  
19 H Subiaco        vs Perth          LEE Aug 10 (Sat, 2:30)  
20 A Subiaco        vs West Perth          AJO Aug 16 (Fri, 7:10)  
21 H Subiaco        vs Claremont          LEE Aug 24 (Sat, 2:30)  
 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.