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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 .
Subiaco AFC is a soccer club based in the city of Subiaco, Western Australia, with their home grounds at Rosalie Park. [1] They are considered one of the biggest footballing teams in the state, with over 110 teams participating in various Football West competitions.
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The ground was opened in July 1915 with a timber and brick grandstand as a purpose-built venue for the West Perth Football Club, who had previously shared the WACA Ground with the Perth Football Club. [5] The first match was played on 24 July 1915, with Subiaco defeating West Perth by fifteen points, 10.9 (69) to 6.18 (54). [6]
[2] [5] He won his second Sandover Medal in 2004 while at Subiaco where he also enjoyed team success with four premierships. [2] [6] In 2008 Pickett was named in Subiaco's official 'Team of the Century' as a forward pocket. [4] [7] In early 2009 Pickett had a stint at Nightcliff in the Northern Territory Football League. [8]
While playing for Subiaco he averaged 4.82 goals a game, being held goalless in a match only five times, two of which were in his final season when he was affected by injury [7] and in 1968, kicked 162 goals. He spent a season with his father's club South Melbourne in 1966, kicking 60 goals in 18 games, which won the club's goalkicking for the ...
In 1936, Subiaco Oval became the headquarters of the Western Australian Football League (WAFL), of which the Subiaco Football Club is a part, and more grandstands were constructed. [7]: 35 That same year, the WAFL Grand Final was played at Subiaco Oval for the first time. Subiaco became the home of Australian rules football in Western Australia.
Thomas played 6 games for Subiaco Football Club in the WAFL Women's in 2020, and 1 game in 2021, being injured for most of that season with a fractured arm. [1] [2] [3]In the 2021 AFL Women's draft, Thomas was picked by the West Coast Eagles with pick number 3. [4]