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WA All Stars storm home 67- 60

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The WA All Stars have stormed home in the final quarter to snatch victory away from Subiaco in the inaugural Charity Shield. At three quarter time the All Stars called in their go to man Matt Butcher to fire the troops up with some inspirational words. Whatever was said in the huddle drove the All Stars past Subiaco to be eventual 7 point victors when the siren sounded.
Key performers for the WA All Stars included Steve Hooker, who earlier in the week had informed team management that he was going to attempt to break the pole vault world record on Sunday seemed to get White Line Fever playing all four quarters and kicking 5 goal. Kate Hollywood and Candice Falzon were the surprise packets kicking four goals between them and always seemed to find the ball in scoring range. Peta Waterman playing on her 40th birthday dominated the left pocket with some in the crowd comparing her to husband Chris during his time at the Eagles.
The tall timber around the field John Welborn, Graeme Lloyd, Phil Scott and David Sierakowski provided great ball for Cameron Keevers, Justin Langer, Alli Pickett, Jarrad Schofield, Kevan Sparks and Troy Barbagallo to carve up through the midfield and dominate the corridor.
Adrian Barich who was solid at the back, made several decisive runs down the field with Mitchell White and Michael Prior providing support gave Subiaco headaches all night.
Hats off to David Parkin who reached deep into his playbook and at one time snuck 30 All star players on the field at once.
Injuries to report on the WA All Stars team: Neil Randall – Hamstring, Justin Langer – Shoulder and David Sierakowski – Knee
Although it is believed that many of the WA All Stars woke up very sore the following morning.
Subiaco had no injuries to report and are now focusing on the upcoming season ahead with their first WAFL practice match against East Perth on February 19th.
 

Subiaco District Seeks Clinic Coordinators

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Subiaco District Football Development Council seeks applicants to assist with the promotion and development of junior football. Applicants will be utilised to conduct school based programs, after school clinics, holiday coaching clinics and after school umpiring and will be employed on a casual basis.

If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and enjoy the game of Australian Rules football, then please click on the link and email or call Ben Haywood (Smarter than Smoking Development Officer) on 9208 9999 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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David Sierakowski Joins Subi’s Corporate Hospitality Team

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Following the resignation of Debra Lilleyman the Club has moved quickly to secure the services of David Sierakowski, who has been contracted to coordinate the marketing and sales of the Club’s Corporate Hospitality at AFL games and other events at Subiaco Oval.

Debra Lilleyman has accepted a career opportunity at the Swan Yacht Club that will see her finish up on 31 January.  The Board of Directors and staff of the Subiaco Football Club thank Debra for her 5 years of dedicated service where she was a vital cog in the Commercial Operations team.  We are sure that Debra will be missed by all our corporate clients.  Congratulations Debra and all the best for the future.

David Sierakowski brings with him a wealth of experience in providing corporate hospitality and entertainment packages at sporting functions.   David will work on growing SFC’s market share of corporate hospitality at AFL games and will ensure SFC maintains a strong corporate identity throughout Western Australia.David’s office will be located at the “Subi Sports Bar & Function Centre” building at 210 Subiaco Road , Subiaco (Oval).  He can be contacted on mobile - 0403 538080, telephone 9388 2636 fax 63801444 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Subiaco Snap Up Docker Discard

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WAFL powerhouse Subiaco have signed former Fremantle and West Perth key forward Adam Campbell.

Left-footer Campbell became a priority for the club, which has won four of the past six WAFL premierships, after four-times league-leading goal kicker Brad Smith retired and centre half-forward David Mapleston left the club to travel overseas.

The loss of potency in the forward line was further emphasised when classy forward pocket Trent Dennis-Lane was recruited by Sydney in the recent national draft.

Mapleston had played in Subiaco's premiership sides of 2006, 2007 and 2008, while Smith played in 2007 and 2008.

Smith, Mapleston and Dennis-Lane were all members of the Lions side which lost the 2009 grand final to South Fremantle.

New Zealander Campbell was de-listed at the end of last season after 13 games for the Dockers in six seasons. He made his AFL debut in 2006.

The 24-year-old also notched 89 games with the Falcons in six seasons, including 17 matches in 2009 yielding 23.17.

Subiaco coach Chris Waterman said Campbell would be valuable.

"To get a player of Adam's quality and capabilities to our club, given that he's fresh out of the AFL, is pretty handy for us," Waterman said.

"He's 194cm, has been on an AFL list for six years and as far as I'm concerned his best football is in front of him.

"Adam is exactly what we needed and I know the senior players I have spoken to are very excited about having him on board."

Waterman said other Lions squad members would get opportunities due to the departure of Smith, Mapleston and Dennis-Lane.

The Lions have also recruited AFLQ players Ben Heffernan-Roper and Andrew Scott.

Heffernan-Roper, 21, is a hard-running midfielder who won the Western Magpies club champion award in 2009. Scott, 23, is a utility player from Mt Gravatt.


RUSSELL REID, The West Australian December 24, 2009.
 

Pre Season Report

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Firstly I’d like to wish all members a happy  new year,we are now 3 weeks into our January programme and the coaching and fitness staff are very happy with the progress so far.Adam Campbell is well under way and fitting in very well with group while Ben Heffernan-Roper,Andrew Scott and Luke Stanford who are our 3 other eastern state recruits are training very well and looking forward to our first hit out.

We are pleased to say that Phil Read and Chad Fletcher will both play on next season which is fantastic for the team in particular the younger players who can learn so much from them.

Ryan Priggs who is our new strength and conditioning coach has seen significant improvement in the first 2 months and believes the group has enormous scope for improvement as the season gets closer

.Alot of our training pre Christmas was down at City Beach oval which was terrific as the players enjoyed a refreshing swim after most sessions.Along with new players we have some new faces on our coaching panel aswell.Ryan Coutts will assist Josh Wooden in the reserves as will Nigel Wilson who will also assist with the league,both Ryan and Nigel have a lot of coaching experience at many levels of the game.Jason Heatley is back at the club and will coach our forwards and he is having a great impact already and a lot of players are looking forward to working with him.Former ruckman Dave Lucas will assist with our midfield and help develop our ruck stocks also.

 

We will begin scratch matches soon at training as we are still looking at some of our younger players who have stepped from colts last year to see where they are at,unfortunately 60 doesn’t go into 44 and some players will miss out but we finding it harder as the players are really putting in.We look forward to our first official scratch match against East Perth on February the 19th and hope to see you all there.

 

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Player Profile Jordan Adamson-Holmes


Name:   Jordan Adamson-Holmes
DOB:
   12 December 1986
Starsign:
   Scorpio
2009 Playing Number:
  28
Nickname:
   Sagitarius
Fav Number:
   21
High School:
   Trinity College
Occupation/Studies:
   Landscaper
Interests outside of football:
   Surfing, Rugby, Poker
Most admired footballer:
   Jonathan Brown
Funniest teammate:
   Aidan Parker
Good luck/pre-match routine:
    Socks up then socks down
Brand of boots:
Asics
Fav meal to cook:
Crumb Cutlets
Fav band/song:
  
AFL team:
   St Kilda
Advice you could offer to a young footballer:
   Never give up
Player to watch in 2009:
 
Fav Quote:
  What comes around goes around

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