Tuesday 19th March marked the 20th anniversary of Subiaco Football Club being at Leederville Oval (now Sullivan Logistics Stadium). Check out the Lion's Roar articles from 2003 and 2004 about the historic move. Read More [+]
Catch Up With Our New Club Captain
At Wednesday night's training Greg Clark was announced as the new captain of Subiaco Football Club. He will be taking over the reigns from Leigh Kitchin who decided he will be stepping down from captaining earlier this year.
Clark has had a very successful start to his career at Subiaco, playing seven seasons, winning three grand finals (2018, 2019 and 2021), and the taking the 2021 Simpson medal. Clark was drafted as a mature-age Read More [+]
Foley Amongst Friends and Ready to Roar
Last weekend Subiaco fans got their first look at Luke Foley in the Maroon and Gold since his 2018 Colts season and for those at the game, they would have been impressed with what they saw. The 24-year-old still believes his best footy is in front of him and he showed a good combination of winning his own ball and some dashing runs through the midfield.
For Foley, a return to Read More [+]
WAFL Women's Captain Lyons Recaps Huge Weekend Win
Our Women’s and Roger’s teams had a flying start to the season with both teams coming home with a win against East Perth The Women scored a whopping 18 goals and won (18.6) 116 to (3.3) 21. The Roger’s won (8.8) 56 to (4.3) 27. Here’s what Women’s captain, Tess Lyons, had to say after their victory.
Congratulations on completing your first match of the Read More [+]
GIRO: Things Are Looking Up For Our Women
The Club held a Season Launch for our Women's teams this week and both teams are looking forward to a positive start with wins against cross stadium rivals East Perth.
The launch was a great opportunity to welcome all players, coaches and families to the Club and the players seemed up and about and keen to improve on last season.
Guest speaker for the event was Fremantle Docker player, Aisling Read More [+]
Kitchin to step down as Subiaco Captain
Subiaco’s multiple premiership Captain Leigh Kitchin has advised his teammates and the wider Club that he will hand over the reins ahead of the 2024 season.
In February 2019, the then 29-year-old Kitchin was appointed as Captain to replace Kyal Horsley. He went on to lead the side for the last 5 years in a span that included two-premierships in 2019 and 2021, including an Read More [+]
Update with the GM Football Operations Kristian Dicton
This week, we took the time to sit down with Club GM Football Operations Kristian Dicton.
There have been a couple of big name players leave the Club. Could you let us know who has departed?
Unfortunately, after a fantastic 2023 season, Zac Clarke our reigning Outridge Medallist, decided to hang up the boots before Christmas due to some injury concerns, whilst club stalwarts Aaron Read More [+]
Development is the Aim for our Futures Team
In a bid to elevate the performance and foster the development of our Futures team, John Simmons has been appointed as our new head coach. Stepping into the role for the first time at this level, John brings a wealth of experience developing the best sporting talents in WA, previously coaching a six year stint with the School Sport WA State 15s boys, and has a keen focus on developing players' skills and capabilities.
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Bendigo Bank Re-signs as Community Partner
In a recent development, North Perth Community (Bendigo) Bank has re-signed as a Community Partner for the Subiaco Football Club, coming onboard for another three years.
The partnership will expand on the previous three-year partnership and the North Perth branch will extend its support to our Men’s and Women’s programs.
Bendigo Bank is situated on Fitzgerald Street in North Perth and is renowned for its community-focused approach, Read More [+]
Russell Smith Takes the Reins
With outgoing president Mark Lawrence standing down from his role at the completion of the 2023 season, 2024 will see the Subiaco Football Club with a new president, as current board member Russell Smith assumes the prestigious position.
Russell's journey to presidency is rather unique and he is excited about the challenges this role entails.
From the electric atmosphere Read More [+]