Subiaco’s Reserves are aiming at back-to-back premierships after winning in 2017 and progressing to the Grand Final in 2018.
There has been some turnover in the squad with up to 13 new faces likely from the 2017 premiership side.
Subiaco’s Reserves are aiming at back-to-back premierships after winning in 2017 and progressing to the Grand Final in 2018.
There has been some turnover in the squad with up to 13 new faces likely from the 2017 premiership side.
This Sunday, Subiaco’s Colts aim to win just the third premiership in club history.
Should the young Lions claim the premiership on Sunday, an exclusive group of 40 players will be joined by another 23 as Colts premiership players of the club.
It promises to be a big day and big night for the Subiaco Football Club this Sunday, with all three grades attempting to achieve premiership glory to complete 2018.
The Subiaco league team have been the standout side of the 2018 WAFL season, taking an unbeaten record into this year’s Grand Final.
Subiaco midfielders Daniel Leach and Liam Hickmott were each recognised for outstanding 2018 seasons by winning the Prendergast Medal and Jack Clarke Medal respectively.
Each Leach and Hickmott were on hand at the 2018 Sandover Medal night where they were announced as winners and received their respective awards.
The Subiaco Women’s team celebrated their 2018 season with their annual fairest and best and awards night last Friday.
Over 100 of Subiaco’s Women Reserves and League players, coaches and family members were on hand to see the best players of 2018 honoured.
With the Sandover Medal set to take place at Optus Stadium tonight, Subiaco has the overwhelming favourite in Kyal Horsley to take out the WAFL’s highest individual honour.
The Subiaco captain, Horsley has been instrumental all season long, leading his side from the front, determined to make 2018 a successful season for the Lions.
Subiaco Reserves will play in their second straight WAFL Grand Final after overcoming Claremont in the 2018 WAFL Preliminary Final.
After conceding the first goal of the game, Subiaco kicked the next four goals in the first quarter and led the remainder of the way in a hard fought and convincing 42 point win.
Two years ago Madoc Plane was a young, talented footballer who was making a tough initiation to WAFL Colts football.
Plane was part of a Subiaco Colts team that won just one game for the 2016 season, with Plane making a colts debut as a fresh 16 year old.
For the second consecutive season, the Subiaco Reserves face a Preliminary Final battle with Claremont, for the chance to play for premiership glory.
Some 12 months after they outlasted Claremont in a memorable Preliminary Final win, Subiaco will be hoping the omen of beating Claremont holds, following up by beating a second semi final foe in the Grand Final.
While Subiaco captain Kyal Horsley rightly heads into Monday’s Sandover Medal count as the hot favourite, Subiaco has up to seven players who could poll over 20 votes, potentially creating a historic first on Sandover Medal night.
A midfield fab four quartet of Horsley, Josh Deluca, Leigh Kitchin and Chris Phelan; two dominant talls in Zac Clarke and Lachlan Delahunty; and a driving defender in Hayden Kennedy could all be expected to pick up big vote tallies in Monday’s count.