The Subiaco Women’s preseason is off to a flyer with the newly appointment head coach, Baker Denneman, who has brought a wealth of experience and success from his tenure at Sydney W FC. Alongside him, the club welcomes Stef Giro as the new Subiaco Women's Manager, a familiar face to Subiaco League fans. This dynamic duo is set to lead Subiaco Womens into a new era of football excellence.
Heal Calls Time On Career
Subiaco's backline will take a hit in 2024 with club stalwart Aaron Heal announcing he will hang up the boots after a distinguished WAFL career at Subiaco which saw him notch up 156 League games for the club.
Having recruited the key back from Baldivis FC after a handful of games at the Thunder, Heal proved to be a diamond in the rough, maturing Read More [+]
2024 Membership Focus
With the 2023 football season now behind us, Subiaco Football Club is looking to get improvement across all grades in 2024.
To support the players, the club is also ramping up its Membership program as membership is a key component of every successfull football club.
This week the club is launching its new membership program with a target to get to 1,500 members.
"Membership is going to be a huge focus of the board and commercial Read More [+]
Key Signings Kick Off 2024 Campaign
The Subiaco Football Club is delighted to welcome back two home grown players from the AFL system in Luke Foley and Greg Clark.
Both players were delisted from West Coast Eagles at the end of the 2023 season and will be welcomed back to the Lions when training commences in November.
Foley signed on the dotted line this Wednesday and Clark followed suit Friday morning to give Subiaco a week to remember and sets them Read More [+]
14s & 15s Boys Development Squad Ends
2023 was another successful program for both the boys development squads. There we’re 103 boys involved throughout both programs from across the Subiaco Lions district and regional zones of the Goldfields and Esperance.
The 15’s program was headed by coaches John Simmons and Mark Sandwell whose experience at Subiaco has helped develop this strong group of players and results in strong results across the 3-game carnival.
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Future Looks Bright For Our Girls
43 players from Subiaco’s zone took part in the Female Development Squad program, which consisted of three matches.
Over the past couple of months, the playing group trained for eight weeks, in preparation for three games held over the September/October school holidays.
The side had two wins from three games, with the girls exposed to a higher standard of Read More [+]
Clarke Wins First Outridge
It was all smiles at Leederville Oval last Friday as the Club hosted its Outridge Medal Night at the Leederville Function Centre.
Many experts had predicted the top three but were unsure of the order with Clarke, Liam Hickmott and Stef Giro our most consistent performers across the entire season.
After returning to Perth and Subiaco in 2023 and playing every game this season, Clarke took an early lead in voting and held out a Read More [+]
Denneman to lead Subiaco’s Women’s Program in 2024
The Subiaco Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Baker Denneman as head coach of the Women’s side for 2024.
Denneman comes to Subiaco with plenty of experience in football.
He has previously worked through NSW/ACT Talent pathways, with an array of coaching roles at both the Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giants Academy.
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Lions season comes to a close after Prelim Final
Subiaco has fallen one game short of a Grand Final berth, falling to Peel Thunder by 24 points at Lane Group Stadium on Sunday September 17.
Peel kicked away early, leaving the Lions with a lot to do, particularly in the second half.
Although there were moments Subiaco looked to threaten, the Thunder’s experienced heads steadied, leading them to an Read More [+]
Subiaco’s Premiership defence halted by Falcons
Subiaco won’t be able to defend their Premiership, falling short of the Grand Final following a 37-point loss to West Perth in Mandurah on Sunday September 17.
A six-goal to one opening term created a buffer for the Falcons, with the Lions forced to play catch up for the rest of the match.
West Perth’s accuracy in front of goal proved to play Read More [+]