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  2. Aidan Parker - Wikipedia

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    Aidan William John Parker (born 25 January 1983) is an Australian rules footballer who is the current captain of the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). He was previously rookie-listed with the Adelaide Football Club in Australian Football League (AFL), and also played matches for South Adelaide and Glenelg in ...

  3. Subiaco AFC - Wikipedia

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    The colours of Subiaco AFC are mainly maroon, white and gold, which is shared with the Italian football team, AS Roma, the closest side to the Italian City of Subiaco. Black can also be seen on the club badge, but it is rarely used on kits, home or away.

  4. Subiaco Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The Subiaco Football Club, nicknamed the Lions and known before 1973 as the Maroons, is an Australian rules football club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and WAFL Women's (WAFLW). It was founded in 1896, and admitted to the WAFL in 1901, along with North Fremantle .

  5. Bill Monaghan - Wikipedia

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    Bill Monaghan (born 28 August 1968) [1] is the current coach of the East Fremantle Football Club and a former player for the Subiaco Lions and Peel Thunder. He previously coached West Perth from 2009 until 2018. Monaghan played 204 games for Subiaco and Peel, captained Peel, and represented Western Australia at fullback.

  6. Brad Smith (footballer, born 1979) - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Phillip Smith (born 11 May 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer, who played for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) from 1998–2009. He was also listed with the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL) from 2005–06, but was not able to play a single game for the club due to two knee reconstructions.

  7. Adam Cockie - Wikipedia

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    Cockie made his senior football debut for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) in the opening round of the 2008 season and went on to play in every game, including their third successive grand final victory. [1] That year, he also represented Western Australia against Queensland in Townsville. [2]

  8. Category:Subiaco Football Club - Wikipedia

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  9. Tim Gossage - Wikipedia

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    He also presents the sport news on the Perth edition of Ten News [2] in addition to hosting a local weekly football show, The Western Front. [3] Gossage was coach of the Subiaco Lions Colts (under 19) team taking over from Scott Watters who became coach of Subiaco's league team. [4]