• Subiaco Football Club, nicknamed the Lions and known before 1973 as the Maroons, is an Australian rules football club in the West Australian Football...
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  • began as the home ground for the Subiaco Football Club and from the 1930s onward was the home of Australian rules football in Western Australia. It hosted...
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  • stadium Subiaco Football Club City of Subiaco, a local government municipality in Perth, Western Australia centred on the suburb of the same name Subiaco Creek...
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    Subiaco (known colloquially as Subi) is an inner-western suburb of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) west of...
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  • club has won 17 premierships, most recently in 2002. The club is currently based at Leederville Oval, which it shares with the Subiaco Football Club,...
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  • Subiaco AFC is a soccer club based in the city of Subiaco, Western Australia, with their home grounds at Rosalie Park. They are considered one of the...
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  • Haydn Bunton Jr. (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    South Australian National Football League (SANFL), as well as Swan Districts and Subiaco in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL). Bunton...
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    Chad Fletcher (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He also played for the Subiaco Football Club and the...
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  • Jarrad Schofield (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles, Port Adelaide and Fremantle in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Subiaco in the West...
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  • Geoff Clark (politician) (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Australian rules football for West Australian Football League clubs Claremont and Subiaco. Clark also represented Norwood Football Club in the South Australian...
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  • and the condition of the playing surface, the club shared with Subiaco Oval with the Subiaco Football Club. Between 1926 and 1935 Claremont won just 40...
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    Haydn Bunton Sr. (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Australian rules footballer who represented Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL), Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and...
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  • Perth and began his football career with Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). A ruckman, he played 97 games for the club between 1970 and...
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  • David Parkin (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    rules footballer and coach who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the Subiaco Football Club in the...
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  • Josh Deluca (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Thunder v Subiaco - Grand Final - 2017 (League) | WAFL". "Josh Deluca Rejoins Subiaco". Subiaco Football Club. 13 November 2017. "Subiaco v West Perth...
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    John Scaddan (category Subiaco Football Club administrators)
    John Scaddan, CMG (4 August 1876 – 21 November 1934), popularly known as "Happy Jack", was Premier of Western Australia from 7 October 1911 until 27 July...
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  • Peter Metropolis (category Subiaco Football Club administrators)
    Australian rules football player and administrator. He played 159 games for the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), including...
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  • Koltyn Tholstrup (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A medium forward, he is...
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    Neil Balme (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL), as well as for the Subiaco Football Club in the Western...
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    Leederville Oval (category Subiaco Football Club)
    by two clubs: the East Perth Football Club and the Subiaco Football Club, both competing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). The ground was...
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    Ryan Crowley (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    draft. At the end of 2004, having only played WAFL football for Subiaco, he was delisted. However, the club gave Crowley a second chance and re-selected him...
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  • Matt Priddis (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    drafted, Priddis won two premierships with the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and also won the 2006 Sandover Medal...
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  • Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the East Perth and Subiaco Football Clubs in the Western Australian National Football League...
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  • Vin Catoggio (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    career. In 1977 he moved Western Australia to play for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), but returned to Carlton in 1978. Catoggio...
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  • premiership was awarded in 1885, and was won by the Rovers Football Club, which disbanded in 1899. Subiaco and Swan Districts have the equal most wooden spoons...
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    Fremantle. Anthony began the 2011 season in the West Australian Football League, playing for Subiaco. He broke into the Fremantle side in round 8 in a Western...
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    Brandon Matera (category Subiaco Football Club players)
    rules footballer who played for the Gold Coast Football Club (2011–2017) and the Fremantle Football Club (2018–2020) in the Australian Football League...
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  • Inducted Into WAFL 200 Club". Subiaco Football Club. Retrieved 29 October 2012. Robinson, Chris (9 December 2011). "Former Subiaco premiership skipper Marc...
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    Tom Outridge Sr. (category Subiaco Football Club administrators)
    president of the Subiaco Football Club, and also as a commentator. In 2004, Outridge was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame. Outridge...
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    The Subiaco Football Club, in the West Australian Football League, uses the song for their team song. Also, the Casey Demons in the Victorian Football League...
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