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  2. 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 .

  3. West Australian Football League (WAFL) club Subiaco has a relationship with the VFL/AFL dating back to the start of the 20th century, with numerous players moving in both directions to and from Victoria and Western Australia. To cover for two-way movement, a separate list is provided for players who moved to Subiaco from the VFL/AFL.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Subiaco AFC - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed by E.M. Lakyn in 1910 as the Subiaco British Association Football Club. Playing in black and white, they competed in WA British Football Association League at the Perth Oval and Wellington Square. In 1914 however, all play was suspended for six years due to World War 1. 1920s

  6. Greg Clark (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Clark; Personal information; Date of birth 24 May 1997 (age 27)Original team(s) Subiaco (): Draft: No. 62, 2021 national draft Height: 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) Weight: 94 kg (207 lb)

  7. Category:Subiaco Football Club players - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of all players to have played with the Subiaco Football Club in the WAFL. Pages in category "Subiaco Football Club players" The following 189 pages are in this category, out of 189 total.

  8. 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]

  9. Subiaco Oval - Wikipedia

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    Subiaco Oval was the highest capacity stadium in Western Australia and one of the main stadiums in Australia, with a final capacity of 43,500 people. It began as the home ground for the Subiaco Football Club and from the 1930s onward was the home of Australian rules football in Western Australia.