SFC QUIZ NIGHT - Hosted by SFC Lions PP&SA

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ALL MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS are urged to support the SFC Lions Quiz Night to be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 29th July at Leederville Social Rooms.
Members should be aware of the work and contibutions that the PP&SA make to the senior player group.  This includes new carpet in the changerooms; purchase of a carpet sweeper, an urn, a freezer, and the life size photos of last 7 F&B players which are proudly displayed on the changeroom walls.  They have also completed the painting of the exterior of the changerooms building and some of the interior; and they have also contributed $500 to the players trip fund.  These are just some of the many things the PP&SA get involved with.
Proceeds from the Quiz Night will again go towards helping the playing group as well as the Esperance juniors.
The senior playing group will be attending the Quiz Night. The PP&SA will provide a meal for the players after training and the Quiz Night will get under after that.  Garry Underhill will be the quiz master and any donations of prizes would be appreciated.  Please econtact Garry on 0413769245.
 

Las Vegas Night Sat 14 August

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VIVA LAS VEGAS - GAMING FUNCTION

An Elvis Impersonator will be at the Subiaco Football Club (Leederville) on Saturday 14th August 2010

All members, supporters and players are invited to stay back after the East Fremantle game and enjoy a Las Vegas theme night.
·       5.30pm Gaming Tables Open
·       6pm Post Match Awards
·       6.30pm Elvis Impersonator



Three gaming tables will be operating
·       Crown & Anchor
·       Unders & Overs
·       Beat the Banker
The Players will be the croupiers and Pizza will be available.
Dept RGL Permit No GF008599 issued to Subiaco Football Club

 

Reserves Coach's Report Rd 18 v South Fremantle

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This week we went into the game against South Fremantle pretty confident we had some more experienced player back and some of the boys coming back from injury a couple of weeks ago are feeling fitter and more confident each week.  We started the game quiet well by playing some good attacking football; we had the first 4 shots on goal which were very gettable but only come away with 1 point. After the first 10 min South then took control of the game and kicked 4 goals for the quarter.  The Second quarter was very disappointing we let South do as they wanted and we turned the ball over to many times under no pressure. We lacked run and intensity around the ball which allowed south to kick 5 goals to our 1 and we were going into half time 8 goals down.
The second half was a lot better, our ball use and intensity was a lot better and we played a lot more direct and with a lot better ball movement.  We put south under a lot more pressure and this allowed us to kick 6 goal to 2 in the third quarter.  The last quarter we again played the same way as we did in the third but with only having two on the bench after half time and some off the player going down with cramp we ran out off legs. We were very proud of the players the way they played the second half and especially how they fought it out to the end.
Our better players for the day were A Scott, A Davey, J Wooden, R Smith, R Rout and S Worthington. Thanks again for your support and hope to see you all when we take on Claremont in two weeks time.
Josh Wooden

 

League Coach's Report Rd18 v South Fremantle

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The weekends performance was much better than the previous week but we failed to get the result we wanted.  We now face a tough challenge for the remainder of the season to play finals.  We have Claremont in two weeks and fortunately we will have a healthier list to pick from and we will go into the game with confidence.
Buddy Pickett didn't have the impact we were looking for but he showed signs he is going to be a good player in the future.  The news on Adam Cockie and Des Headland is that they will be 50/50 for the next game but some other players got some more game time in the reserves which was important.  Scott Worthington played his first game in 6 weeks and looked good while Abe Davey will press for selection.  A big challenge ahead but one we will not shy away from.  Looking forward to seeing all our diehard supporters at our next game.

 

Allistair Pickett's Amazing Career

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Another magic achievement in amazing career - By Chris Pike

REACHING 150 games with Subiaco, representing the club in NAIDOC Week and now making history by playing with his son has made Allistair Pickett glad he returned in 2010 for a farewell WAFL season.

Pickett, who turns 37 next month, initially retired ahead of last year's grand final loss to South Fremantle, but felt he had plenty of football left in him and achievements left that he wanted to cross off that meant he felt he should return in 2010.

His form has suggested he made the right decision as he's kicked 22 goals in 13 games this season and had a big impact in several matches, but there's no question by the end of this season the Lions' champion will feel he has done everything possible in his stellar career.

That already included four premierships, two Sandover Medals, a fairest and best award, three state jumpers, being named in Subiaco's Team of the Century and a reputation as the best modern day WAFL footballer.

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