Subi will continue its trip down memory lane as we feature our third episode in the Fixture Throwback series.
With no live WAFL football from Leederville Oval and throughout the competition, we will share/broadcast matches from years gone by; featuring the teams that were initially set to do battle in the18 rounds of competition during the 2020 Optus WAFL Premiership Season.
Today we replay last years 2019 WAFL Grand Final against South Fremantle.
Due to the overwhelming support of the first live Subiaco Football Club online members Q&A session, Subiaco will once again be streaming live on Zoom: Video Conferencing at 7pm on Wednesday 29 April, answering all your questions regarding the Club in these unprecedented times.
There will once again be the opportunity for some viewers to ask questions on the night, however, please submit questions by using the below link prior to to the Q&A session.
Current events regarding COVID-19 are unprecedented for our community, for the WAFL and the greater football community.
This is a very difficult time for everyone and it’s safe to say that this is one of the biggest challenge’s the football industry has faced in the modern era.
In this new segment, we talk with Subiaco Football Club sponsors and discuss how each business has been affected by Coronavirus, and how Subi fans and members can support them Read More [+]
Written by John Townsend, The West Australian - Thursday, 16 Apr 2020
In 2008, when Subiaco named their team of the century to celebrate 100 years of football at Subiaco Oval, the biggest dilemma was provided by brilliant utility player Laurie Kettlewell.
That dilemma had nothing to do with Kettlewell’s inclusion in the team nearly half a century after the last of his 205 appearances for the Maroons.
Written by Mitchell Woodcock, The West Australian - Monday, 13 Apr 2020
Being overlooked in multiple drafts before proving all the recruiters wrong when the mature-aged player finally gets their big break in the AFL ... that’s the quintessential “fairytale” story of the late 2010s.
The likes of Tim Kelly and Marlion Pickett have become household names among the football world.
Subiaco Football Club will be streaming live tonight on Zoom: Video Conferencing from 7pm with panellists Peter Capes (CEO), Beau Wardman (Senior Coach), and Leigh Kitchin (Captain) talking all things COVID-19 and the Club.
Current events regarding COVID-19 are unprecedented for our community, for the WAFL and the greater football community.
This is a very difficult time for everyone and it’s safe to say that this is one of the biggest challenge’s the football industry has faced in the modern era.
In this new segment, we talk with Subiaco Football Club sponsors and discuss how each business has been affected by Coronavirus, and how Subi fans and members can support them Read More [+]
Written by Jordan McArdle, The West Australian, Friday 10 April 2020
Lewis Upton has got his former coach Steven Dodd to thank for getting the nicknames ‘Dusty’ and ‘Pendles’ when he first arrived for pre-season at Subiaco. After dominating in the North Pilbara for the many years, the long-time Dampier Sharks gun headed to the big smoke over summer to try his luck in the WAFL. Upton, who made the Bush and ‘Burbs top-30 Read More [+]